Milwaukee Weather: Showers and storms to kick off the weekend

Increasing clouds tonight with a chance for showers and thunderstorms after midnight.Scattered thunderstorms continue at times through midday Saturday, some of which could produce gusty wind and small hail.Sunshine returns on Sunday along with more warmth.Temperatures gradually climb through the 80s next week.

Charlie Kirk's casket flown back to Arizona by Air Force Two

Kirk, who a founder of Turning Point USA, died after he was shot while speaking at a Utah Valley University event in Orem, Utah. A day after the deadly shooting, the right-wing political figure was flown back to Phoenix.

Oak Creek sex assault investigation; mother criticizes school district

The mother of a student involved in a Oak Creek High School teacher sexual assault case sat down with FOX6 News for an interview after speaking up during a school board meeting this week.

Wisconsin flood damage, Trump approves $29.8M in disaster relief

President Donald Trump on Thursday announced he has approved $29.8 million in disaster relief after Wisconsin floods caused widespread damage in August.

Waukesha County flood damage support
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Before federal dollars kick in to support people impacted by August?s floods, a dozen groups are offering support to victims in Waukesha County.

Waukesha County flood damage, resource center supports victims

Before federal dollars kick in to support people impacted by August’s floods, a dozen groups are offering support to victims in Waukesha County.

Charlie Kirk in Wisconsin; Republicans, Democrats recall influence

The Wisconsin Assembly held a moment of silence for Charlie Kirk on Thursday as both Republicans and Democrats continue to condemn his killing.

Milwaukee Film to honor Michael Schultz
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Milwaukee native filmmaker Michael Schultz will be honored by Milwaukee Film this week. Gino Salomone has the details.

Milwaukee street takeovers, police address response challenges

FOX6 News has learned new details about why Milwaukee police had such a hard time getting street takeovers under control on Labor Day Weekend.

Missing Milwaukee woman; police seek public's help

Milwaukee Police are investigating a missing person case involving 48-year-old Tyeshia Quinn, who was last heard from on Aug. 20 and reported missing on Sept. 9.

Alex Jones asks Supreme Court to hear appeal of $1.4 billion Sandy Hook Elementary judgment

Alex Jones, who called the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary school shooting a "hoax," was sued by the shooting victims’ families. Jones argued that the court judgment violates his constitutional rights, including free speech.

Wisconsin Republican leader says he doesn't want to 'fortify' state Capitol

The highest-ranking Republican in the Wisconsin Assembly said Thursday, that he doesn't want to “fortify" the state Capitol, but that lawmakers are looking at ways to bolster safety in other areas.

New Orleans mayor pleads not guilty to corruption charges

New Orleans' first female mayor is accused of using taxpayer dollars to travel and dine with her bodyguard, then lying to investigators to hide their romantic affair.

'Tastefully Childish' fundraiser at Sheboygan Children's Museum

Cate Tinker and Christie Moore join Real Milwaukee to tell us more about what we can expect during the year's food-focused event.