Richmond school threat; woman pleads guilty to disorderly conduct
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70-year-old Judith Plough pleaded guilty to misdemeanor disorderly conduct and was sentenced to 11 days (time served) plus a $505 fine for threatening students at Richmond School.

Driver crashes into Waukesha city hall sign; arrested for OWI

Waukesha police arrested a driver on Saturday, Feb. 21 after that driver crashed into the City Hall sign, causing significant damage.

Village of Greendale house fire; 84-year-old woman dies

An 84-year-old woman died on Monday, Feb. 23, after being pulled from a house fire on Enfield Avenue in Greendale. The house was heavily damaged by the fire.

Milwaukee shootings Monday morning, 2 wounded

Two people were shot in two separate shootings in Milwaukee on Monday morning, Feb. 23.

I-43 improvements in Sheboygan County; Governor Evers approves

Governor Evers signed a $21 million contract to rehabilitate a stretch of I-43 from Lima Road in the town of Wilson to WIS 42 in the town of Sheboygan.

Kohler High School sophomore celebrates success on, off the field

A Kohler High School sophomore is involved in multiple sports as an athlete, coach and referee – all while fighting a degenerative disease. Zack Morehouse is the latest FOX6 High School Hot Shot.

Marquette students expand Black Mindz nationwide push

Marquette University students behind Black Mindz are working to break mental health stigma in the Black community, winning funding and forming an LLC as they plan to expand nationwide.

Milwaukee Friendsgiving shooting; jury finds man guilty, family responds

A Milwaukee County jury convicted Kwon Burdine in a November 2024 Friendsgiving shooting that killed Nasif Bowie and seriously injured another man, with his sentencing set for May.

Puerto Vallarta unrest forces Milwaukee flight to return

A Puerto Vallarta flight landed in Milwaukee after violence in Mexico led to cancellations and shelter-in-place advisories, with passengers describing smoke and chaos at the airport.

From combat to closure: Honor Flight recruiting Black veterans for trips

The Stars and Stripes Honor Flight is recruiting for 2026 trips and working to increase Black veteran participation, as Milwaukee Vietnam veteran Al Flowers says the experience changed his life.

Milwaukee Weather - Below zero wind chill Monday morning

Windy tonight with snow showers tapering off overnight. Temperatures will drop into the teens by morning. Monday morning wind chills: 0 to -5. Becoming partly cloudy on Monday with the strongest winds in the morning. Chilly with an afternoon high in the mid-20s.

Sheboygan County farmers fight Plymouth power line project

Sheboygan County farmers are fighting the Plymouth Reliability Project, saying the seven-mile power line will disrupt farmland and force moves while ATC says the project meets increased energy demand.

Milwaukee water main break; DPW repairs 16-inch line

The Milwaukee Department of Public Works repaired a 16-inch water main break near Clement and Dakota on Sunday, Feb. 22, stopping the flow of water; the cause of the break has not yet been released.

Free MPS lead-screening clinic set for Feb. 24 at Keefe Avenue School

Milwaukee Public Schools will hold a lead-screening clinic for its students and other children in the community at Keefe Avenue School on Tuesday, Feb. 24.

Wisconsin DNR: Be aware of unpredictable ice conditions, tips to stay safe

The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) reminds everyone who's heading out on the ice to use caution and remember that no ice is safe ice.

South Milwaukee crash; 60-year-old man arrested for OWI 5th offense

One person was arrested for OWI, 5th offense after a two-vehicle crash in South Milwaukee early Sunday morning, Feb. 22.

Walworth County death investigation, person of interest in custody

Authorities in Walworth County are investigating a death at a home just north of Elkhorn on Saturday evening, Feb. 21.

Marquette Gospel Choir: Talking with a the choir director
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For generations, gospel music has paved the way for Black Americans to express their faith through music and fellowship. On Marquette's campus, gospel music continues to pour into the leaders of tomorrow. FOX6's Andrew Amouzou sat down with Marquette University Gospel Choir Director Debbie Duff as the group expands its reach beyond campus.

Brewers spring training: Aurora pediatric patients take trip to remember

The Brewers and Aurora Health Care partnered to give three kids, each of whom face different health challenges, a spring training trip to remember.