Wisconsin FEMA aid; residents grateful, but face hurdles in process

Federal disaster aid is now available for victims of August’s devastating floods, but some residents and local leaders say the process is difficult to navigate.

Microsoft data center; Milwaukee nonprofit sues Racine over water records

Milwaukee Riverkeeper is suing the City of Racine, saying it ignored an open records request on projected water usage at Microsoft’s Mount Pleasant data center.

Butler tactical situation; 1 in custody, made violent threats

A man is in custody after a five-hour standoff in Butler on Sunday night, Sept. 14, during which police say he threatened to kill others, including law enforcement officers.

Joshua Terry October 2020 killing; Ozaukee County investigators seek help

It has been nearly five years since the 41-year-old Joshua Terry of Cedarburg was killed on the side of I-43 near Northwoods Road in the Town of Port Washington.

Watch: Travelers in Utah fearlessly drive through waterfalls caused by flash flooding

Heavy rain in Moab, Utah, caused a mesmerizing waterfall due to flash flooding in the area. Utah residents are all too familiar with the heavy rain and flash flooding that occur throughout the state.

Texas Tech student expelled after video showing Charlie Kirk rant on campus

An 18-year-old Texas Tech University student is no longer enrolled at the university after a video appearing to show her mocking the death of Charlie Kirk went viral.

Lake Michigan shipwreck; schooner discovered, sank almost 140 years ago

After decades of scouring the bottom of Lake Michigan, searchers have finally found the wreckage of a cargo schooner that sank during a ferocious storm almost 140 years ago off the Wisconsin coastline.

Fall reset; Organizing tips for a new season
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Julia Hornung, owner of Move Over Mess Organizing, shares tips to reset your home for fall.

Brookfield Academy senior makes a difference in her community

For a class project, Brookfield Academy senior Neerja Ahuja helped design a candy wrapper that is not only biodegradable, but also edible.

High School Hot Shot - Neerja Ahuja
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For a class project, Brookfield Academy senior Neerja Ahuja helped design a candy wrapper that is not only biodegradable, but also edible. Ahuja taps this level of innovation in hopes of making a difference in her community ? which is why she is the latest FOX6 High School Hot Shot.

Sugar Studio in West Allis; new shop offers plenty of sweet options

If you have a sweet tooth and like pairing your coffee with cake and tea with cookies, you’ll love what Sugar Studio offers in West Allis.