Buergbrennen at Buechler Farms in Belgium
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There aren’t many bonfires lit to commemorate spring, but this Saturday (March 7) in Belgium that’s going to change...big time! Brian Kramp is at The Barn at Buechler Farms where an event called Buergbrennen plans to bring the heat.

Milwaukee towing ordinance leads to more than 1,000 vehicles towed

The City of Milwaukee has towed 1,078 vehicles since January under a new ordinance targeting drivers with five or more unpaid parking tickets that are at least 60 days overdue.

Milwaukee tows 1K+ vehicles after new ordinance
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The City of Milwaukee has towed 1,078 vehicles since January under a new ordinance targeting drivers with five or more unpaid parking tickets that are at least 60 days overdue.

U-Haul fire: Milwaukee storage facility tenants may soon check units

Customers affected by a January fire at the U-Haul storage facility in Milwaukee’s Walker’s Point neighborhood may soon be allowed to check their units as crews clear debris and prepare to demolish and rebuild parts of the site.

Milwaukee storage facility tenants may soon check units
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Customers affected by a January fire at the U-Haul storage facility in Milwaukee’s Walker’s Point neighborhood may soon be allowed to check their units as crews clear debris and prepare to demolish and rebuild parts of the site.

Milwaukee Weather: Foggy tonight, severe storms possible Friday

Foggy tonight with steady temperatures in the upper 30s to low 40s. Foggy on Friday morning with scattered t-storms from 9am-5pm. Temperatures will warm into the 50s during the afternoon.

Marcus Center announces largest Broadway season in Milwaukee history

The Marcus Performing Arts Center announced its largest Broadway season yet with 11 shows scheduled in Milwaukee for 2026-27, including "Beauty and the Beast," "The Outsiders," "SIX" and Alicia Keys’ "Hell’s Kitchen."

Milwaukee shooting Thursday; 'gun battle' leads to 2 arrests

The Milwaukee Police Department is investigating a “gun battle” near 90th and Villard that led to two arrests on Thursday afternoon, March 5.

Milwaukee County funeral home debt; officials move to collect fees

Milwaukee County may pursue collections or legal action against funeral homes that owe unpaid Medical Examiner fees, with records showing at least 18 homes have balances exceeding $25,000.

Milwaukee Aurora Sinai shooting, wand screening not done properly

We’re getting new updates into the Aurora Sinai Medical Center shooting that left one man in critical condition. The attorney for the victim's family is calling the shooting “random and unprovoked."

Franklin house fire on S. Scepter Drive; several cats rescued

The Franklin Fire Department is investigating the cause of a house fire on S. Scepter Drive on Thursday morning, March 5.

Former Green Bay Packers President, CEO Bob Harlan has died after illness

Bob Harlan, who was president and CEO of the Green Bay Packers from 1989 to 2008, has died following a brief illness, the Packers reported on Thursday, March 5. Harlan was 89 years old.

Illegal dumping plagues closed Milwaukee Pick 'n Save

Neighbors say since a Milwaukee Pick 'n Save at 35th and North closed in 2025, the parking lot has been filling up, but not with cars or people. It has been attracting illegal dumpers.

Milwaukee hit-and-run collision with motorcyclist; woman pleads guilty

A 20-year-old Milwaukee woman pleaded guilty on Thursday, March 5, to charges in connection with a hit-and-run crash that left a man without a leg in August 2025.

Milwaukee's This Is It! bar approved for Wisconsin historic marker

Milwaukee’s This Is It! bar has been approved for a Wisconsin historic marker, honoring the longtime LGBTQ+ gathering place that closed in 2025 after nearly 57 years in operation.

Waukesha homicides: Nikita Casap sentenced for 2025 killings

Nikita Casap was sentenced to life in prison for killing his mother and stepfather inside their village of Waukesha home.

2026 Milwaukee Irish Fest entertainment lineup released

Milwaukee Irish Fest returns to Maier Festival Park from Aug. 13–16, 2026. On Thursday, March 5, organizers unveiled the 2026 entertainment lineup for the festival.