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'Pure and simple fraud': Marquette poll director discusses fake poll released during Wisconsin primary
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  • Small businesses raise healthcare concerns; Tiffany defends Medicaid work requirements
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18 cases of E. coli, salmonella in Wisconsin residents linked to alfalfa sprouts
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  • Healthy food options for cancer survivors
  • UW Health Kids expert discusses importance of sleep schedules as students head back to school
  • Milwaukee Health Department gives inside look at how beach water quality tests are performed
  • MLB umpires deliver Build-A-Bear toys to kids undergoing treatment at Children's Wisconsin
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  • Commutation board to hear 12 cases Friday as Republicans raise transparency concerns
  • Longtime 'Little Free Library' in West Allis has all books taken multiple times, prompting concerns from owner
  • Flock camera installed in Germantown park to deter vandalism; some residents concerned about privacy
  • Move-in day: Concordia University freshmen gear up for fall semester
  • $250K in private donations to support redevelopment of Milwaukee's 51st & Stack Park
  • Spray adhesive can explodes inside dryer at Oak Creek screen printing business
  • 2 killed after driver crashes into tree in St. Francis
  • Visit Milwaukee preview: Aug. 21-23
  • House of Peace holds back-to-school backpack distribution event for Milwaukee-area students
  • Kenosha grad among 2 killed in crash while training with college cycling team
  • Crews battle 3-alarm fire at site of future DPW building in West Allis
  • Motorcyclist killed in Waukesha crash, investigation underway
  • Mexican Fiesta will return to Milwaukee lakefront with music, food
  • MPS holds Enrollment Day ahead of Sept. 1 start of school
  • Community Smiles Dental marks Tooth Fairy Day, raises funds for kids' dental care
  • Milwaukee police searching for critically missing 14-year-old girl
  • One tornado and multiple downbursts have been confirmed from Tuesday's storms
  • Mariners bounce back from humiliating loss, pound Dustin May early to beat Brewers 7-5
  • Proposed Milwaukee gas station on Burleigh Street raises concerns among neighbors
  • 'Really active first 8 months': Wisconsin now at 47 tornadoes in 2026
  • U.S. Department of Education opens civil rights investigation into Milwaukee Public Schools discipline practices
  • Milwaukee pizza shop temporarily closes after tree falls on roof during storms
  • Museum on the move: An in-depth look at the Milwaukee Public Museum’s transition to a new location
  • Milwaukee restaurant owner, former Salam School teacher charged with sexual assault of child
  • 2 wild deer in Washington County test positive for epizootic hemorrhagic disease
  • Tuesday's storms in Milwaukee County reek havoc on cars, trees
  • 33-year-old arrested in connection with Wauwatosa PNC Bank robbery
  • 24-year-old charged in violent attack outside Beto's Pizza on Milwaukee's south side
  • Proposal for temporary overnight warming shelter in West Allis draws support, pushback from residents
  • 'Remembering Our Fallen' memorial honors fallen service members in Waukesha
  • Former Wisconsin TE Jack Pugh died from acute bronchopneumonia, coroner's report says
  • Kai 11 Save-a-Heart Mission provides cardiac screenings for 200 students in Waukesha
  • Impounded motorcycles will be used to teach Milwaukee students STEM skills under new partnership
  • New Milwaukee Brewers mural installed in Dane County
  • Horicon man seriously hurt after motorcycle crash in Dodge County
  • Crews respond to fire at St. Francis de Sales Seminary
  • EF-0 tornado confirmed in Washington County, cleanup underway across SE Wisconsin
  • Understanding the pros and cons of 'partial retirement'
  • Severe storms Tuesday caused lots of wind damage and some heavy rain
  • CBS 58's Hometown Athlete: Marquette High School grad Tommy Novotny plays for more than himself
  • 'Traumatizing': Witness recounts fatal Milwaukee road rage shooting
  • Oak Creek approves road renaming agreement with Buc-ee's
  • Port Washington Fire Department officially relocates to new building
  • Heavy storms down trees, leaving damage and power outages across SE Wisconsin
  • Investigation underway after man dies in custody at Milwaukee County Jail
  • ‘It’s life-changing': UWM Club Football team revoked by university weeks before first game, players appeal
  • 'Unique' all-pink house goes up for sale in Bay View
  • Tornado Warnings expired, Storms are exiting shortly
  • MCTS celebrates graduation of first coach/bus operator apprentice class
  • Hundreds gather in Milwaukee's Third Ward for 'World's Largest Coffee Break'
  • Milwaukee VA Medical Center receives Primary Stroke Center certification
  • 2 men killed in double shooting near 31st and Cameron, suspect arrested
  • Milwaukee area road updates with the Wisconsin Department of Transportation
  • Third person charged in connection with triple fatal shooting in Milwaukee
  • Officials looking for missing 14-year-old Brown Deer girl
  • Milwaukee County Circuit Court clerk's office employee charged after drugs found in home she owns
  • Milwaukee’s Yappy Hour will give dogs a chance to lick, relax and play
  • Brewers hosting Black Culture Fest at American Family Field
  • Brewers' Pat Murphy signs autographs in Brookfield
  • Sports Director Lance Allan goes 1-on-1 with new Wisconsin athletic director Shawn Eichorst
  • Missing Wauwatosa man found dead following community search
  • Man accused in Milwaukee triple homicide appears in court; cousin charged with harboring him
  • 7 people arrested after fights at final night of Wisconsin State Fair
  • $1M bond set for suspect accused of holding victim at gunpoint at Waukesha Meijer store
  • Body pulled from Lake Michigan identified
  • Milwaukee Downtown Appreciation Week kicks off
  • Universities of Wisconsin proposes 4-year tuition freeze in new budget request
  • Committee recommends new MMSD wastewater operator, protest outside meeting on $700M contract
  • Driver dies, another hurt after head-on crash and fire in Mount Pleasant
  • Infant, 5 others hurt after semi truck crash in Washington County
  • 57-year-old motorcyclist killed in crash on I-41 near Holy Hill Road
  • Sesame Workshop talks about helping kids cope with extreme weather
  • Jonas Brothers bring 'Burning Up Tour All Over Again' to Fiserv Forum in November
  • Realtor group chair talks July home sales, tips for buyers
  • Steady August temps continue into a new work week
  • Part of I-94 closed overnight as deputies investigate possible shots fired
  • Woman dies after 2-vehicle crash near McCarty Park
  • Downtown Milwaukee workers, this week is for you with some major appreciation
  • Wisconsin State Fair 2026 ends differently than 2025’s abrupt conclusion due to flooding
  • Wisconsin's largest Ukrainian festival takes place in Franklin
  • Man injured in shooting near Racine Public Library following physical altercation
  • No major heat, few rain and storm chances this coming week
  • 13-year-old among two injured in Milwaukee shooting near 41st and Lloyd
  • ‘The pool community has really showed up’: Fundraiser honors Milwaukee hit-and-run victims
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