Milwaukee shootings Tuesday; 1 dead, 1 wounded

Separate shootings in Milwaukee on Tuesday, July 8 left one person dead and another wounded.

TSA ends shoe removal rule; Milwaukee airport travelers react

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has ended the nearly two-decade-long policy requiring airport travelers to remove their shoes at TSA security checkpoints.

Waukesha bus company seeks drivers for school buses this fall

First, criminals ripped catalytic converters from 20 school buses. Now, the transportation company needs more drivers to get students to school in the fall.

Milwaukee 6th Street project federal funding cut under Trump bill

More than $30 million in federal funding for 6th Street corridor reconstruction in Milwaukee has been pulled due to President Donald Trump’s tax cut and spending bill.

Man charged in Sheboygan Falls shooting, pursuit
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Hennessy Drain has been charged after allegedly shooting his godfather, stealing a car and being involved in a high-speed chase.

Shorewood fatal shooting; family of victim mourns, seeks answers

On Tuesday, July 8, loved ones of 34-year-old Victoria Truss tried to make sense of the domestic violence that took her life in Shorewood last Thursday morning.

Sheboygan Falls shooting, chase into Milwaukee County; man charged

Hennessy Drain, 24, has been charged after allegedly shooting his godfather, stealing a car and being involved in a high-speed chase.

Universities of Wisconsin tuition increase proposed for 2025-26

Universities of Wisconsin President Jay Rothman announced his proposal to increase tuition for resident undergraduates for the 2025-26 academic year.

Menomonee Falls champagne theft; police seek to ID 2 people suspected

Menomonee Falls police are asking for the public's help to identify a man and woman they say stole a case of champagne from a gas station.

School Days Antique Mall in Sturtevant celebrating 40th anniversary

School Days Antique Mall is a must-stop shop in Sturtevant for collectors and those looking for a special item from the past.

Brookfield police: Credit card theft suspects sought, spent $4,500

Brookfield police are looking for people suspected of stealing a purse and using stolen credit cards to buy thousands of dollars worth of gift cards and other merchandise last month.

Illegal dumping: Milwaukee announces $25K in fines, prosecution efforts

Milwaukee's Department of Neighborhood Services said two people have been fined $25,000 for illegal dumping. The mayor is expected to speak Tuesday.

Milwaukee County Judge Dugan case; judge recommends it proceeds

A federal magistrate judge recommended on Monday that the case proceed against Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Hannah Dugan.

Pick 'n Save stores closing in Milwaukee, emergency town hall held

An emergency town hall meeting was held on Monday, July 7, for neighbors to discuss the closure of several metro Milwaukee Pick 'n Save grocery stores.

Shorewood fatal shooting; woman killed, loved ones honor her

One woman was killed in a shooting last week in Shorewood, which also left an officer injured, and now loved ones are honoring her.