China unveils working Transit Elevated Bus that straddles traffic
Qinhuangdao, China - Your eyes aren't deceiving you - China has actually built the 'straddle' bus from the concept video that has been circulating on social media for the last year or so.
Qinhuangdao, China - Your eyes aren't deceiving you - China has actually built the 'straddle' bus from the concept video that has been circulating on social media for the last year or so.
Gov. Scott Walker in Mexico for weeklong trade mission
MADISON — Gov.
MADISON — Gov.
Veteran memorizes names, ranks of 2,300 Americans killed in Afghanistan: "They paid the ultimate price"
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colorado -- As the nation remembers its fallen service members on Memorial Day, an Afghanistan veteran has taken it to a whole new level.Ron White has memorized the names of about 2,300 Americans killed in Afghanistan.
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colorado -- As the nation remembers its fallen service members on Memorial Day, an Afghanistan veteran has taken it to a whole new level.Ron White has memorized the names of about 2,300 Americans killed in Afghanistan.
Future of public transportation could be... an elevated bus
BEIJING, China -- The answer to congestion in cities around the world just might be -- an elevated bus.Engineers in China have created a scaled-down version of this creation.
BEIJING, China -- The answer to congestion in cities around the world just might be -- an elevated bus.Engineers in China have created a scaled-down version of this creation.
Gov. Scott Walker plans trade mission to Mexico in June
MADISON— Gov.
MADISON— Gov.
Watch the touching moment a Marine veteran gets his missing service dog back
MIDVALE, Utah - Heartwarming video shows the tearful reunion between a Marine veteran and his service dog after the pup went missing from his Utah hotel room.Chris Galliher, who served in the Marines for seven years, says they were playing at the Discovery Inn when he opened the door and his dog, Raider, took off.
MIDVALE, Utah - Heartwarming video shows the tearful reunion between a Marine veteran and his service dog after the pup went missing from his Utah hotel room.Chris Galliher, who served in the Marines for seven years, says they were playing at the Discovery Inn when he opened the door and his dog, Raider, took off.
Back from the battlefield: Sturtevant man returns home from fighting ISIS in Syria
STURTEVANT/SYRIA -- When Jordan Matson's father told the FBI his son was fighting ISIS in Syria, they didn't believe him.
STURTEVANT/SYRIA -- When Jordan Matson's father told the FBI his son was fighting ISIS in Syria, they didn't believe him.
"Business has definitely increased:" New record for gun sales in Wisconsin; 1,700 on Black Friday
WEST ALLIS -- Since the terror attacks in Paris on November 13th, and San Bernardino on December 2nd, officials with gun stores across the country are reporting a surge in sales.
WEST ALLIS -- Since the terror attacks in Paris on November 13th, and San Bernardino on December 2nd, officials with gun stores across the country are reporting a surge in sales.
"Safety issues always top priority:" MPS cancels student trips in wake of terror attacks
BROWN DEER/MILWAUKEE -- After terror attacks in Paris and California, and a travel alert issued by the federal government, there is concern about the safety of students who participate in school-related travel opportunities.
BROWN DEER/MILWAUKEE -- After terror attacks in Paris and California, and a travel alert issued by the federal government, there is concern about the safety of students who participate in school-related travel opportunities.
Muslims, faith leaders say Donald Trump's 'Muslim ban' proposal will only further divide Americans
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Sending shock waves across the country, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump isn't backing down on his proposal to ban all Muslims from entering the United States.
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Sending shock waves across the country, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump isn't backing down on his proposal to ban all Muslims from entering the United States.
Amid terror concerns, MPS cancels all foreign student travel, some trips to Washington, D.C.
MILWAUKEE -- Officials with Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS) have cancelled all foreign student travel for the remainder of the 2015-2016 school year amid terror concerns.
MILWAUKEE -- Officials with Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS) have cancelled all foreign student travel for the remainder of the 2015-2016 school year amid terror concerns.
"These haircuts make a difference:" Members of Muslim group offer free haircuts to homeless in Milwaukee
MILWAUKEE -- In the wake of unspeakable violence last week in San Bernardino, California -- in Milwaukee on Sunday, December 6th, a show of compassion.
MILWAUKEE -- In the wake of unspeakable violence last week in San Bernardino, California -- in Milwaukee on Sunday, December 6th, a show of compassion.
After Paris attacks, San Bernardino shootings, psychotherapist says: "We are trying to help people cope"
PEWAUKEE -- How can we find hope in a world riddled with tragedy?
PEWAUKEE -- How can we find hope in a world riddled with tragedy?
65 Wisconsin Army National Guard soldiers set to deploy to Iraq, Kuwait in early 2016
MADISON -- Approximately 65 Wisconsin Army National Guard Soldiers serving with Detachment 1, 101st Airborne Division, will mobilize in support of an upcoming deployment to Iraq and Kuwait.The Wisconsin Soldiers assigned to the 101st are part of a first-ever Army initiative to integrate Soldiers from the National Guard and reserves into a multi-component unit alongside their active duty brethren.The Department of the Army announced in November that the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) Headquarters, stationed in Fort Campbell, Kentucky, will deploy to Iraq and Kuwait with approximately 500 Soldiers for a rotation in early 2016 to support Operation Inherent Resolve.The 101st Airborne Division Headquarters will assume the role of Combined Joint Forces Land Component Command-Iraq, replacing the 82nd Airborne Division Headquarters.
MADISON -- Approximately 65 Wisconsin Army National Guard Soldiers serving with Detachment 1, 101st Airborne Division, will mobilize in support of an upcoming deployment to Iraq and Kuwait.The Wisconsin Soldiers assigned to the 101st are part of a first-ever Army initiative to integrate Soldiers from the National Guard and reserves into a multi-component unit alongside their active duty brethren.The Department of the Army announced in November that the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) Headquarters, stationed in Fort Campbell, Kentucky, will deploy to Iraq and Kuwait with approximately 500 Soldiers for a rotation in early 2016 to support Operation Inherent Resolve.The 101st Airborne Division Headquarters will assume the role of Combined Joint Forces Land Component Command-Iraq, replacing the 82nd Airborne Division Headquarters.
"Any person can be involved:" Group gathers in Milwaukee to brainstorm ways to help Syrian refugees
MILWAUKEE -- A grassroots effort is underway to hatch a plan to help Syrian refugees -- and maybe even bring some to Milwaukee.
MILWAUKEE -- A grassroots effort is underway to hatch a plan to help Syrian refugees -- and maybe even bring some to Milwaukee.
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"Very hard to leave everything behind:" Brothers from Syria, living in Milwaukee, share their experience
MILWAUKEE -- Two brothers who escaped war in Syria are staying in Milwaukee -- at least for now.
MILWAUKEE -- Two brothers who escaped war in Syria are staying in Milwaukee -- at least for now.
Canada to resettle 25,000 Syrian refugees by end of February
TORONTO — Canada's new Liberal government says it will resettle 10,000 Syrian refugees by the end of the year and another 15,000 by the end of February.Prime Minister Justin Trudeau had wanted to resettle 25,000 refugees in Canada by Dec. 31 but faced some pushback following the deadly attacks in Paris.The government says "robust health and security screening" will be completed overseas and beginning in December, transportation via privately chartered aircraft, with military aircraft assisting if needed, will be organized.Tuesday's announcement could raise alarm in the U.S., where many Republican governors have said they don't want any Syrian refugees.The U.S. plans to take 10,000 over the next year.
TORONTO — Canada's new Liberal government says it will resettle 10,000 Syrian refugees by the end of the year and another 15,000 by the end of February.Prime Minister Justin Trudeau had wanted to resettle 25,000 refugees in Canada by Dec. 31 but faced some pushback following the deadly attacks in Paris.The government says "robust health and security screening" will be completed overseas and beginning in December, transportation via privately chartered aircraft, with military aircraft assisting if needed, will be organized.Tuesday's announcement could raise alarm in the U.S., where many Republican governors have said they don't want any Syrian refugees.The U.S. plans to take 10,000 over the next year.
French prime minister says attacks death toll rises to 130
PARIS -- Prime Minister Manuel Valls says one more person has died as the result of last week's attacks in Paris, raising the total to 130.Valls made the announcement Friday in a speech to the Senate, which is expected to approve a three-month extension to France's state of emergency.Hundreds also were wounded by the attackers, many severely.Valls sais: "To those who ask, 'what can I do?' I say: to resist is to keep on living, to go out,"The count does not include any of the attackers who died.
PARIS -- Prime Minister Manuel Valls says one more person has died as the result of last week's attacks in Paris, raising the total to 130.Valls made the announcement Friday in a speech to the Senate, which is expected to approve a three-month extension to France's state of emergency.Hundreds also were wounded by the attackers, many severely.Valls sais: "To those who ask, 'what can I do?' I say: to resist is to keep on living, to go out,"The count does not include any of the attackers who died.
Travel agent says there's concern after Paris attacks: "If I feel it's not safe, I'll be the first to say it"
MILWAUKEE -- After the Paris terror attacks on Friday, November 13th, many airlines are waiving change fees for flights to and from Paris.
MILWAUKEE -- After the Paris terror attacks on Friday, November 13th, many airlines are waiving change fees for flights to and from Paris.

















