Mukwonago parade wrong-way driver
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A parade turned into a police investigation in Mukwonago last weekend. A driver who shouldn?t have been on the route turned into the crowd and kept going for blocks.

Stomp Out Hunger: FOX6, Bobby Portis join effort at Summerfest

FOX6 News and others helped “Stomp Out Hunger" at Summerfest on Thursday. Milwaukee Bucks forward Bobby Portis joined the effort, too.

We Energies' tree trimming, summer storm preparation effort underway

We Energies forestry crews are in the midst of a multi-year effort to trim back branches and remove trees along thousands of miles of power lines.

Wauwatosa hit-and-run, teen sentenced for reckless homicide

A Milwaukee teen has been sentenced to prison for a 2021 Wauwatosa hit-and-run that killed a woman who was trying to stop a car theft.

Milwaukee shooting near 76th and Hampton, 3 people charged

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Milwaukee shooting Thursday morning, 1 dead, 1 injured

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2 separate shootings in Racine Wednesday night; 1 dead, 1 wounded

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Heat dome will blanket much of US, worrisome temperatures in Midwest

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Milwaukee natives host youth football camp

Milwaukee natives Dare Ogunbowale and Eric Murray are taking the football field for their inaugural youth football camp.

Milwaukee fatal shooting; woman killed, her uncle speaks out

Family said 30-year-old Ashley Hudson was killed in downtown Milwaukee on Monday, June 16, and her 15-year-old brother pulled the trigger.

MPD wants facial recognition technology; community shares concern

The Milwaukee Police Department is hoping to expand its use of facial recognition technology, as discussed at an Equal Rights Commission meeting.