Milwaukee teacher's aide must self-deport; what has changed

She applied for a visa to stay in the United States. Now, a Milwaukee teacher's aide is learning she will be deported before that visa has a chance to go through.

Milwaukee shooting: Man charged, wanted for reckless homicide

A Milwaukee man is charged and wanted for a fatal shooting that happened near Darien and Green Tree on the city's north side on May 9.

FBI investigates effort to impersonate White House chief of staff Susie Wiles: report

Federal investigators are looking into an effort to impersonate White House chief of staff Susie Wiles, with calls and messages reportedly sent to top U.S. officials, according to the Wall Street Journal.

'Final Destination'-style overpass collapse in Texas caught on camera

Two brothers watched part of a Texas overpass collapse just as they were driving underneath it and it was all caught on camera.

Death threat directed at Maxwell Anderson defense attorney's family

Waukesha police confirmed someone called the law office of defense attorney Anthony Cotton and made a death threat amid the Maxwell Anderson trial.

Is Netflix down? Downdetector reports thousands of outage spikes across US

Netflix went down for thousands of users across the U.S. on May 29, with many receiving a “title not available to watch instantly" error. Downdetector logged over 17,000 reports.

MPS financial reports: Friday deadline, state funding at risk

Milwaukee Public Schools has one more day to get financial reports to the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction or risk losing money.

American Science & Surplus fundraiser, needs help to stay afloat

American Science & Surplus, a beloved store in the Milwaukee community is in need of a helping hand. An online fundraiser was started.

Alaska man pinned by 700-pound boulder for 3 hours walks away unharmed

A 61-year-old Alaska man was pinned facedown in an icy creek by a 700-pound boulder for three hours. His wife kept him alive until rescuers arrived, using air bags and brute force to free him.

US Women's Open: Hartford golf team volunteers, interacts with pros

Erin Hills is giving local high school golfers an experience to volunteer and interact with the U.S. Women's Open players and caddies.

Habitat for Humanity Volunteer of the Year
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This is not how Louisa Rank envisioned retirement. She started volunteering with Habitat for Humanity of Waukesha and Jefferson Counties in 2018. Just last year alone (2024), she logged 489 hours on site. Rank says she just can't stop.