Ridglan Farms beagles: Rescued dogs find homes, see their stories

Earlier this month, hundreds of beagles were freed from Wisconsin's Ridglan Farms. Now, many of them are fitting into their new families.

Milwaukee shootings Wednesday; 1 dead, 1 wounded

Milwaukee police said one person was killed and another wounded in two different shootings Wednesday, May 27.

2026 Wisconsin State Fair promotions; what you need to know

The 175th Wisconsin State Fair will be here before you know it – and community partners are helping fairgoers celebrate with some deals and discounts.

Cluster of mpox cases identified in Wisconsin; prevention resources

The Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) encourages Wisconsinites to take steps to prevent mpox after cases were recently confirmed in southeastern and northern Wisconsin.

'Emily in Paris' actor Pierre Deny dies at 69: Reports

Pierre Deny, a French actor best known for his role in Netflix’s “Emily in Paris," died on Monday from ALS-related complications.

2026 Waukesha County Fair; new food vendors announced

The Waukesha County Fair has officially revealed its food lineup for July 15–19, 2026, featuring a mix of exciting new vendors and classic fair favorites.

Israeli researchers say Iran behind Los Angeles transit system attack

Israeli security researchers have tied the Iranian group to a cyberattack on the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority. The attackers allegedly stole hundreds of files and disrupted internal networks.

'Flash bang' device found in West Bend St. Vincent de Paul donation pile

An investigation is underway after a "flash bang" device was discovered among donated items at a St. Vincent de Paul store in West Bend on Tuesday, May 26.

Indiana university to pay $225K settlement to woman fired over Charlie Kirk post

A former employee of Ball State University in Indiana will be awarded $225,000 to settle a lawsuit after she was fired last year over a social media post about the death of Charlie Kirk. 

Trump administration pushes NDAs to curb federal media leaks

The Trump administration wants all current and future federal employees to sign non-disclosure agreements, part of a continuing crackdown on leaks to the media.

Milwaukee shootings Tuesday; 1 dead, 1 wounded

Separate shootings in Milwaukee on Tuesday, May 26 left one man dead and another person wounded.

Critically missing Milwaukee woman located safe

Police said Xiahara Rivera-Colon was located safely and the missing alert was canceled.

Glendale police chase; 2 Milwaukee residents arrested after crash

Glendale police said two 26-year-old Milwaukee residents were arrested Tuesday after a pursuit crossed I-43, involved a minor crash and ended near 8th Street in Milwaukee.

Intermodal Station safety concerns; Milwaukee leaders seek changes

Milwaukee city leaders are calling for safety upgrades at the Intermodal Station after a recent bathroom sexual assault, while WisDOT says it has sought changes as well.