Small airports face closure risk amid ongoing TSA staffing shortages

U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy says smaller airports are at risk of closing due to staffing shortages caused by an ongoing partial government shutdown.

Milwaukee Weather: More warmth Saturday, light rain Sunday

Morning clouds Saturday then sunny, with temperatures reaching well into the 60s. A late day lake breeze will cool lakeshore communities down. Light rain possible at times Sunday, plus windy and cooler. Temperatures will start in the 40s then fall throughout the day.

Live updates: Trump says US considering 'winding down' military operations in Iran

The US military is deploying three more warships and marines to the Middle East as Iran fires on Israel and energy sites in neighboring Gulf Arab states, sending oil and gas prices surging.

Daeshaun Graves found guilty in 2024 killings of uncle, second man

A Milwaukee County jury found Daeshaun Graves guilty on Friday, March 20, of all counts against him in connection with the 2024 killings of his uncle and a second man.

NASA Artemis II: Rocket arrives at Kennedy Space Center launch pad

The Artemis II rocket and spacecraft completed the 4-mile trek to the launch pad at Kennedy Space Center on Friday morning, March 20, 2026.

RFK Jr. overstepped legal authority on transgender care for minors, judge rules

A federal judge said that Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. had overreached by issuing a declaration that called gender-transition medical treatments unsafe and ineffective for young people experiencing gender dysphoria.

Milwaukee police: critically missing man found safe

The Milwaukee Police Department is asking for the public's help locate a critically missing person, 36-year-old Colton Pulaski.

CBP: 900 pounds of liquid meth found in fuel tank of tractor-trailer at US-Mexico border crossing

The U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CPB) says a Mexican citizen traveling on a business visa was arrested at a border crossing inspection site in San Diego earlier this month after CPB officers found 900 pounds of liquid methamphetamine concealed in the fuel tank of a tractor-trailer. 

César Chávez murals, statues already removed from campuses, parks

Organizations across the country and California – the birthplace of the United Farm Workers movement – have already begun removing depictions of the late Latino labor leader César Chávez from public spaces after the explosive allegations in the New York Times revealed this week that he allegedly raped and sexually assaulted women and girls decades ago.

Chuck Norris through the years: Photos from the moments that made him a beloved star

Actor and martial artist Chuck Norris died Thursday, March 19 after being hospitalized in Hawaii.  His career spanned decades and he developed a worldwide following. A look back at his biggest roles.

Kohl’s CEO signals what's next for stores after several closures

Kohl's closed 27 stores in 15 states in 2025 as the department store chain looked to get on better financial footing amid declining sales.