Milwaukee street takeovers in April; South Milwaukee man accused

The Milwaukee County District Attorney's Office charged Ricky Alcantara-Hernandez with three counts of first-degree recklessly endangering safety and more.

Gwen Farrell Adair, ‘MASH’ actress, dies at 94

“MAS*H" actress Gwen Farrell Adair died Thursday at 94. She is remembered for her TV roles and for breaking barriers as one of California’s first female licensed boxing referees.

Wisconsin DNR: Fire danger 'very high,' windy conditions expected

The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) on Monday, May 4, revealed that the fire danger is Very High across much of the state.

Redistricting battle latest: Alabama, Tennessee act to redraw after Supreme Court ruling

A Supreme Court ruling last week opened the door for Republican-led states to attempt to redraw district maps before the midterm – and Alabama and Tennessee are beginning efforts this week to do so.

Wisconsin DNR urging people to leave white-tailed deer fawns alone

The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) reminds the public to protect white-tailed deer fawns by leaving them alone while out exploring this spring and summer.

Supreme Court restores abortion pill access

The Supreme Court has restored broad access to the abortion pill mifepristone.

Franklin police urging residents to talk with kids about 'Paranoia' game

Franklin police are urging parents in their community to talk to their kids about the seriousness and potential consequences of a game called "Paranoia."

Milwaukee illegal dumping; city leaders unveil plans to help curb issue

The City of Milwaukee plans to add up to 100 hidden cameras to crack down on illegal dumping, with Mayor Cavalier Johnson warning violators face fines up to $5,000.

Teen killed in Milwaukee shooting; neighbors demand action

Milwaukee neighbors met with city leaders after an 18-year-old was killed near 62nd and Harrison, raising concerns about safety, lighting and police presence in the area.

Milwaukee food pantry reopens after flooding forces monthslong closure

Ebenezer Stone Ministries reopened in Milwaukee after flooding shut down its warehouse, restoring food distribution to 42 pantries serving thousands across southeast Wisconsin.

Milwaukee food pantry reopens after flooding forces monthslong closure
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Ebenezer Stone Ministries reopened in Milwaukee after flooding shut down its warehouse, restoring food distribution to 42 pantries serving thousands across southeast Wisconsin.

Milwaukee's Hoan Bridge lights red for fallen firefighters

The Hoan Bridge lit up red in Milwaukee to honor fallen firefighters on Sunday, May 3, including Lori Boelkes and Amie Lee, and to recognize those who continue serving communities.

United flight strikes light pole and tractor-trailer landing at Newark Airport

A United Airlines flight arriving from Venice made contact with a light pole while on its final approach to Newark Liberty International Airport on Sunday afternoon, according to an airline statement.

Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani in critical condition

Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, who led the city through one of its darkest moments, has been hospitalized and is in critical condition.