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First West Nile virus activity of 2026 detected in Wisconsin, including Milwaukee County
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West Allis officer suspended after felony misconduct charge
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  • 2 injured after shots fired into Racine gas station, police seek suspects
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  • Greendale man accused of attacking officer after reckless driving incident
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  • Appeals court rejects father's bid to dismiss Abundant Life shooting charges
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New WEC guidance: No do-overs if you already turned in your absentee ballot
  • DOJ sends letter to Milwaukee officials 'seeking assurances' ICE mask ban will not be enforced
  • Multiple Milwaukee polling locations changed ahead of August partisan primary election
  • 'There was no establishment process': Crowley defends rapid Rodriguez endorsement
  • 'They have been terrorizing communities': Congresswoman Moore, local leaders call for ICE reforms
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Wisconsin family sues Target after child dies from swallowing water bead
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  • Brewers surprise local nurse with chance to cook alongside Jackson Chourio
  • Children's Wisconsin sees rise in critical asthma patients, urges extra precautions during heat wave
  • Hunger Task Force kicks off summer meals program, providing free food for Milwaukee County youth
  • Milwaukee nonprofit Food for Health provides free pre-made meals during first of 3 summer events
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  • ‘She was all I had’: Sister remembers woman killed with best friend in Milwaukee hit-and-run
  • Rodriguez campaign under fire after campaign finance report discrepancies
  • Fate of I-794 continues to spark controversy and mixed reviews
  • Rally held for police pursuit safety as Milwaukee leaders set to discuss policy
  • 2 children injured in UTV accident on Sugar Island in Waukesha County
  • Jordan Love to host free youth football camp in Milwaukee
  • 2 women killed by hit-and-run driver near 20th and Teutonia
  • Despite heat, drivers gear up for Slinger Nationals
  • 20 steers, approximately 800-pounds each, stolen from farm in Wisconsin
  • IRS extends tax deadline to November for Wisconsinites hit by spring storms
  • Lincoln Avenue School families learn about plans for upcoming year at new location after devastating fire
  • West Bend Labyrinth Garden offers a peaceful, colorful escape for your summer bucket list
  • Toy expert shares summer picks, from World Cup gear to indoor games
  • Another July heat wave starts Monday
  • Cooling sites available throughout the Milwaukee area
  • Guests evacuated after fire response at Brookfield hotel
  • 80-year-old woman drowns in Lake Michigan in Sheboygan County
  • Brewers complete 2026 MLB Draft, UW-Milwaukee adds two more MLB selections
  • Protesters rally against ICE enforcement in Milwaukee
  • Skenes wins 2nd straight start after 9-game winless slide, Pirates rout Brewers 14-5 with 10-run 4th
  • 4 boys escape burning boat on Fox Lake
  • Whitefish Bay Art Fest showcases artists from across the country
  • Man says emotional support dog died in apartment fire; 5 rescued, dozens displaced
  • High heat and humidity coming back to us for a new week
  • Vendor says last-minute Bastille Days cancellation leaves her without booth
  • Volunteers help clean up Milwaukee neighborhoods during community event
  • Dragon Boat Festival brings thousands to Milwaukee lakefront
  • Schlesinger's Saturday Showcase (7/11)...Bastille Days, Festa Italiana, Sussex Lions Daze
  • 80s this weekend, 90s rule the roost for the first part of next week
  • ‘We need new leadership’: Garden Homes residents fed up after deadly drive-by shooting
  • Festa Italiana returns to Milwaukee's lakefront
  • Bucks returning to over-the-air TV for first full season in 31 years
  • DATCP issues health alert for Wisconsin bratwurst over undeclared allergens
  • Cyclosporiasis continues to spread across the United States; 43 cases reported in Wisconsin
  • Construction worker rescued after medical emergency atop 160-foot crane
  • Milwaukee man charged in triple shooting near Brady Street that killed 27-year-old man
  • Manty Ellis, the 'Godfather of Milwaukee Jazz', passes away at 93, leaving behind generational music legacy
  • Political ads ramp up as Wisconsin primary approaches
  • Milwaukee mother and daughter publish children's grief journal inspired by family's story
  • NFL stars like TJ Watt, Zack Baun and others work out at NX Level in Waukesha
  • Festa Italiana returns bringing the smell of nonna’s kitchen to the lakefront
  • Driver hospitalized after truck rolls into marsh off I-43
  • Lincoln Avenue students to stay together at Pulaski High School after fire; parent says decision 'gave us hope'
  • More than 80 new foods coming to Wisconsin State Fair for 175th anniversary
  • More searing heat waiting in the wings after this weekend
  • Family remembers man killed in I-43 crash in Milwaukee
  • 2 MPD officers charged with misusing Flock cameras; Chief Norman says he stands by surveillance system
  • Gilbert Brown gives back at local football camp
  • MKE launches Premium Bag Check service for travelers
  • Summerfest welcomes more than 613,000 fans, announces 2027 dates
  • Wisconsin's best grocery baggers compete in Sun Prairie
  • Racine man hospitalized after being pulled from water at Pershing Park
  • 1 arrest made in deadly Milwaukee hit-and-run; family speaks out, creates memorial for victim
  • 1 dead, several injured in head-on crash near Whitewater
  • Officials identify 3 children killed in Geneva Lake boating tragedy
  • Project SEARCH graduates celebrate career milestone at Froedtert Hospital
  • Fatal shooting victim identified as Milwaukee rapper after double shooting near 27th and Atkinson
  • Wisconsin teen charged after Water Street shooting, officer-involved crash
  • CBS 58 Hometowns LIVE: Bastille Days transforms Cathedral Square Park into 'slice of France' this weekend
  • 4 food trucks burglarized at Zócalo Food Park, Milwaukee police seek suspects
  • Milwaukee Night Market goes to the dogs with 'Bark After Dark' theme July 22
  • Scattered storms likely Thursday after some saw heavy rain Wednesday
  • NWS survey: July 3 storm produced winds up to 100 mph, 3 dead in Walworth County
  • Milwaukee, Racine lift bridges to receive state funding for maintenance
  • Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame welcomes 4 new members
  • Minor earthquake shakes Lake Michigan near Wisconsin-Illinois border
  • IndyCar drivers use Milwaukee Mile test to prepare for doubleheader
  • Young adults credited with rescuing family from Lodi house fire
  • Kids help clean wheelchairs at Wauwatosa senior community
  • Bobby Portis reconnects with fans at Milwaukee pop-up shop
  • Bucks GM Jon Horst speaks on Giannis trade for first time
  • During Milwaukee visit, Vance accuses Johnson of acting 'odd' amid FBI investigation into 2020 election
  • Summerfun Horse Show returns to Wisconsin State Fair Park
  • Milwaukee mayor wants I-794 freeway to stay, recommends improving the road
  • Milwaukee police detective charged, accused of misusing a GPS device and Flock license plate system
  • Man charged in shooting death of Milwaukee USPS letter carrier pleads guilty in federal court
  • Protesters gather in opposition ahead of VP Vance's Milwaukee visit
  • Waukesha County Executive Paul Farrow dies at 61
  • 9:00 pm Update: The severe risk continues this evening.
  • Crowley ends bid for governor, narrowing Democratic field to 5
  • ‘This is a victimless crime’: Fight over South Milwaukee skeleton decorations resolved
  • Squad cars collide during pursuit, 4 MPD officers treated at hospital
  • Daily closures coming to Mitchell Street as reconstruction begins July 13
  • Vance rallies behind Wisconsin Republicans while promoting fraud task force
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