Summer fun at Marcus Theatres helps keep kids entertained
As summer inches closer, families may be looking for ways to keep their children entertained, and Marcus Theatres has plenty of options.
Hartland Children's Business Fair encourages entrepreneurship
The first-ever Hartland Children's Business Fair will allow kids ages 6 to 14 to create a business for a day.
First Stage Children's Theater wraps 2023-2024 season; shows, events
First Stage Children's Theater is wrapping up its 2023-2024 season – and there are a lot of great shows and fun events to take in this summer.
3rd annual Big Hat Soirée in Milwaukee; why it is important
The mission of Center for Teaching Entrepreneurship – research, develop, implement and advocate for programs serving young people – ages 9 to 21.
Milwaukee food reviewer Dominic Dean needs your help with project
For years, Dominic Dean has won over hearts with his unique, positive takes on food reviews. Now he needs your help with a project close to his heart.
Kids and screen time at meal times; study finds negative impact
A new study shows children who use smartphones or watch TV at meal times are more likely to be overweight.
Baird Center expansion complete in downtown Milwaukee
Milwaukee's Baird Center expansion is now complete and you have the opportunity to check it out.
Tribute to fallen law enforcement officers: Midnight Pipers
There is a special tribute to fallen law enforcement officers taking place Monday evening, May 13.
'Living Life with Leo:' Mom turns tragedy into triumph with latest book
Diane Nienas, a local author from Genesee, was inspired to create a children's book series after her young son died from a rare disorder. She joined FOX6 WakeUp to talk about her latest book in the series.
Car finance advice: when to fix it up, when to ditch it
We’re all holding onto our cars a bit longer; the average age of a vehicle is at a record high 12.5 years! University of San Diego finance professor Dan Roccato joined FOX6 WakeUp live to explain.
Making a savory French onion pasta with Chef Adam Pawlak
He competed on Hell's Kitchen and came close to beating Chef Bobby Flay on the Food Network. Chef Pawlak joined FOX6 WakeUp in the studio once again with a look at his French onion pasta.
St. Joan Antida's 'Fine Arts Exhibition' highlights student voices
View the artistic expressions and voices of students at St. Joan Antida High School.
Tasty hamburger recipes courtesy of the Wisconsin Beef Council
It's the perfect way to utilize delicious Wisconsin beef - burgers! Specifically, smashburgers with onion. Angela Horkan from the Wisconsin Beef Council joined FOX6 WakeUp with the recipe and even showed us how to whip them up.
Frothy Forage at Riveredge Nature Center; sip beers, wine, cider
You can experience beautiful scenery while sipping on some local beer, wines and ciders on Saturday, May 18 at the Frothy Forage.
Wasting money on common products in your house; what to do about it
You are wasting money without even realizing it – on some of the most common products in your house.
The Magicians Guild: Glitches in Reality at The Fitzgerald
It is a magic show like you have never seen before. The Magician's Guild: Glitches in Reality is happening at The Fitzgerald.
New breast cancer screening recommendations
The U.S. Preventative Services Task Force just revised its breast cancer screening recommendations. It now suggests women at average risk for breast cancer should start screening at a younger age.
Jordan Love, Donald Driver to host Green Bay Charity Softball Game
It's the must-see event of the summer! The Green Bay Charity Softball Game will take place in Grand Chute on Friday, May 10, hosted by none other than Jordan Love and Donald Driver.
Habitat for Humanity of Waukesha County to host Dream Builders Gala
Habitat for Humanity works to provide homes for people in the community. This summer, you can make an impact by helping to build those houses and get them the necessary tools with their gala.
Watch 'The Treasurer' at Next Act Theatre in Milwaukee
‘The Treasurer’ at Next Act Theatre is billed as a “darkly funny, sharply intimate portrait, Max Posner chronicles the strained ties between a son and his aging mother, and the hell of a guilty conscience.”