Wauwatosa police officer's leg broken, woman accused

A Milwaukee woman is accused of breaking a Wauwatosa police officer's leg during an altercation on Thursday, May 15.

Brewers team up to build new, affordable Habitat for Humanity Home

Brewers Community Foundation on Tuesday, May 20, joined fellow community supporters, including Mayor Johnson, County Executive Crowley and Alderman Stamper, to kick-off construction of a new Habitat for Humanity home in Milwaukee.

2026 Wisconsin Supreme Court race; Judge Chris Taylor announces run

A Wisconsin appeals court judge who was an outspoken supporter of abortion rights in the state Legislature announced Tuesday that she is running for the Wisconsin Supreme Court, taking on an incumbent conservative justice who sided with President Donald Trump in his failed attempt to overturn his 2020 election loss.

WI State Fair: Queensrÿche with Great White & Quiet Riot, Aug. 3

Wisconsin State Fair officials announced on Tuesday, May 20 that Queensrÿche with Great White & Quiet Riot will each take the newly titled Bank Five Nine Main Stage on Sunday, Aug. 3.

Milwaukee fatal shooting, 41st and Custer; domestic violence incident

One person is dead after a shooting in Milwaukee on Monday, May 19. The shooting happened around 9:50 p.m. near 41st and Custer.

Milwaukee teen hit by car; driver flees scene, mother seeks justice

Milwaukee police are looking for the driver of a car that slammed into a 13-year-old boy near 27th and Capitol on Friday, May 9.

Menomonee Falls board in favor of moving funds from library to police

The Menomonee Falls Village Board passed a resolution that will allocate $300,000 from the library tax levy to the police department in 2026.

Sade Robinson homicide; Timeline of events leading to criminal charges

It's been more than a year since body parts surfaced throughout Milwaukee, which prompted a massive search for a missing teenager, Sade Robinson.

Brookfield Kohl's retail theft; police seek 2 female suspects

The Brookfield Police Department said two women are wanted in a recent Kohl’s retail theft from earlier this month.

Enhanced Fujita Scale; how National Weather Service ranks tornadoes

Tornadoes are categorized on what is called the Enhanced Fujita Scale or EF Scale. This became operational on February 1, 2007.

Waukesha County gets lift program grant
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There is free money available to help older people and those with disabilities in Waukesha County get around easily.