Superglue in soda; man pleads guilty, placed drops in co-worker's drink

A Milwaukee man is accused of placing drops of superglue into a co-worker's soft drink pleaded guilty on Tuesday, Aug. 12, to a single charge of “placing foreign object in edibles.”

Milwaukee County bus driver attacked with pepper spray; 2 women sought

Milwaukee police need the public's help to identify two young women who they say sprayed a Milwaukee County Transit System bus driver with pepper spray.

Milwaukee flooding recovery efforts; tips, info to navigate aftermath

Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson, the Department of Public Works and other officials provided an update in the aftermath of historic flooding in the city.

Trump's tax law will benefit the rich at the cost of the poor, CBO analysis finds

The Congressional Budget Office estimates that the poorest Americans could lose more income annually compared to rich people due to President Donald Trump's tax legislation.

New York woman unearths 2.30-carat diamond for her engagement ring

A 31-year-old Manhattan woman achieved a two-year dream by finding a 2.30-carat white diamond at Arkansas’ Crater of Diamonds State Park.

Woman dies in Milwaukee Third Ward fatal crash

A 39-year-old woman died in a fatal crash in Milwaukee's Third Ward neighborhood on Tuesday, Aug. 12.

Germantown flooding: Riversbend Circle residents evacuate Tuesday

Flooding in Germantown, paired with power outages, prompted evacuations in the village's Riversbend Circle subdivision on Tuesday, Aug. 12.

Milwaukee police tactical situation near 35th and Fond du Lac

Milwaukee police are looking for a suspect after a call about a person with a weapon led to a tactical situation near 35th and Fond du Lac on Monday.

Southeast Wisconsin historic flooding; free cleanup supplies available

In the wake of historic flooding in southeast Wisconsin, Lowe's stores in Wauwatosa and Franklin are offering area residents free cleanup supplies that will be available on Wednesday, Aug. 13.

Bobby Portis Jr., new Feeding America Eastern Wisconsin board member

Feeding America Eastern Wisconsin announced on Tuesday, Aug. 12, that Milwaukee Bucks forward Bobby Portis Jr. has been appointed to its Board of Directors.

Waukesha flooding, Fox River nears record levels

Waukesha County Executive Paul Farrow declared a state of emergency on Monday as the Fox River nears record-high flood levels.

AirCity 360 in New Berlin filled with high-flying fun

AirCity 360 is a one-of-a-kind park filled with trampolines, adventure and fun obstacles. Brian Kramp checks out the newest location in New Berlin.

Little Muskego Lake arrest, man tried swimming away from officers

The Muskego Police Department released video of an interesting arrest – the suspect trying to swim away from officers – on July, 28.

Southeast Wisconsin historic flooding; local food pantries struggling

About a dozen food pantries in southeastern Wisconsin lost supplies or sustained damage in the flooding from over the weekend.