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'He didn't deserve that': Parents of 5-year-old Prince McCree speak out as killer receives life sentence
  • ‘There’s no justice’: Mother angry after son’s killer is released with no charges
  • Police discover bomb-making materials inside West Allis business
  • ‘It’s just not fair’: Family mourns Milwaukee man killed while working security
  • Father charged in Thanksgiving death of 3 children pleads not guilty, bound over for trial
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President Trump visits Wisconsin, speaks to farmers and discusses Iran war
  • As President Trump visits Wisconsin to talk agriculture, we asked farmers for their main concerns
  • President Trump returning to Wisconsin, plans visit to Chippewa Falls to discuss agriculture
  • Tyco agrees to $10 million settlement with Wisconsin over PFAS water contamination
  • New legislation allows Milwaukee County Sheriff's Office to impound cars used in reckless driving offenses
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Ahead of World Transplant Day June 6, Versiti Blood Center highlights importance of organ and tissue donors
  • Big Bay Beach temporarily closed due to high levels of E. coli
  • Poll shows depression, loneliness remain at record high post-pandemic; health specialist weighs in
  • Community takes part in memorial blood drive in honor of Franklin boy
  • Health department confirms cluster of mpox cases in southeastern Wisconsin
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  • First weekend of June looks to be mostly dry w/some up and down temps
  • New Berlin driving range Tee It Up is up for sale
  • Cristo Rey Jesuit High School celebrates graduating class, eighth year of perfect college acceptance rate
  • Salvation Army hands out free donuts at Milwaukee VA Medical Center for National Donut Day
  • 'This is a child': Use of force expert weighs in on body cam of Menomonee Falls police arresting 13-year-old
  • Meet CBS 58's Pet of the Week: Bella
  • WisDOT June 5 updates: Weekend closures to Mitchell Interchange
  • See what the buzz is about at the Milwaukee County Zoo with the new Powerful Pollinators exhibit
  • Rain has finally arrived! Detailing timing and totals
  • 'God made that happen': Siblings recall emotional reunion during graduation ceremony after year apart
  • 'Brew City Banger': Safe way to test your car
  • Columbia St. Mary's hosts second annual 'Prevention in the Park' on Milwaukee's east side
  • 'Jazz in the Park' returns bigger than ever with launch of Cathedral Square Market every Thursday
  • Crews respond to fire near 16th and Bruce in Menomonee Valley
  • 'It hurt': Teenager describes Menomonee Falls arrest on video, attorney believes excessive force was used
  • UWPD K-9 Ritter retires after 9 years of dedicated service 🐶
  • No criminal charges to be issued in fatal Center Street Park shooting
  • HYFIN Anti-Gala celebrating Black excellence and 1980s culture on June 5
  • Milwaukee County leaders say MCTS is stabilized after last year's deficit, on track for modest surplus
  • Packers extend contracts for wide receivers Chris Watson and Jayden Reed, per report
  • Build your child's confidence with a Cedarburg Children's Theater summer camp
  • Warmth and humidity increase ahead of our first good chance for rain in weeks
  • Life Time aquatics expert shares swim safety tips as summer pool and lake season kicks off
  • Illinois-based giant breed dog rescue seeking fosters and volunteers in Milwaukee area
  • Marquette Law School Poll: 61% say Supreme Court rules for Trump most or almost all of the time
  • 'Don't put your hand on his throat!': Video shows Menomonee Falls officers arrest boy, family alleges he was choked
  • 'It’s really cool': Kohler High School's unique graduation tradition hits 100th milestone
  • WisDOT exploring safety changes to I-43 at National Avenue Interchange
  • Bass Bay Beer Garden holds grand opening nearly 6 months after fire destroys popular Muskego restaurant
  • Body recovered from Rock River in Jefferson County
  • 'It’s wrong and it’s un-American': Kenosha leaders condemn anti-immigrant posters, urge residents to report incidents
  • Wauwatosa police: Driver shoots another car in road rage incident near Harmonee Bridge
  • Misiorowski makes young fan's day at local card store
  • 44 years later: Investigators identify woman in 1982 Milwaukee River cold case
  • Man charged in connection with shooting that left 1 dead near 38th and Congress
  • Blue Angels, Thunderbirds will not perform at 2026 Milwaukee Air & Water Show
  • Hupy and Abraham donates $15K to help combat gun violence in Milwaukee
  • Civil suit filed against Wisconsin governor candidate Francesca Hong
  • Federal judge to determine if Judge Hannah Dugan’s conviction should be overturned
  • Wisconsin State Fair job fair set for June 6
  • Justice 4 Jamar: Family to hold community day on 3-year anniversary of son's shooting death
  • Visit Missing Links in Mequon for weekly live music, ice cream, beer and a lot of golf
  • Minocqua Brewing Company owner fails to qualify for governor's race
  • Festivals, performances, and more: Here's what's happening in Milwaukee this June
  • Police respond to robbery at Speedway gas station in West Allis
  • Mid-week sunshine ahead of a chance for stronger storms
  • Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin talks Breakfast on the Farm events
  • Your chance to warm up to some cold-blooded animals this Sunday at Wehr's 'Reptile Day'
  • Inside Glendale apartment fire: How upgraded alarm system helped people evacuate
  • 'He was a gift': Isaiah Cramer's family still searching for answers, 2 years after he went missing
  • City of Milwaukee brings back street leaf pickup after pushback over bagging
  • Court case puts Arrowhead High School's state title at risk
  • Climbing guide dies in accident at Devil's Lake State Park
  • Legal counsel approved for Milwaukee Elections Commission in wake of FBI questioning
  • Evers hopes lawmakers revisit failed tax relief plan as Trump prepares Wisconsin visit
  • 135 more beagles to be released from Ridglan Farms, Big Dog Ranch Rescue says
  • Brewers players team up with local teens to design custom sneakers
  • Milwaukee mom questions lack of charges after road rage attack traumatizes 5-year-old daughter with autism
  • Racine students build shed, rainwater collection system to help make community garden more accessible
  • 'Awesome': Packers QB Jordan Love reflects on being a first-time dad
  • Racine man charged with first-degree reckless homicide in death of 22-month-old
  • Racine County man convicted of election fraud sentenced to 3 years of probation
  • Packers, Potawatomi Sportsbook announce multi-year sports betting partnership
  • 37-year-old shot during robbery near 25th and Capitol, MPD investigating
  • Kick off patio season at Il Cervo with a seasonal menu and rooftop views
  • MPD seeks missing 47-year-old man last seen near 3rd and Nash
  • MCSO: Deadly Greenfield crash stemmed from alleged hit-and-run moments prior
  • Cooler lakeside for two more days before a brief warmup
  • Pet Palooza returns to Greendale on June 6 with agility courses, fashion show and more
  • Riverwest's new plant shop 'Welcome 2 The Jungle' shows it has some good flower power
  • Fire causes temporary closure of Lucky's Ice House Bar & Grill
  • Packers receiver Antonio Freeman watching son, Alex, on U.S. Men's Soccer World Cup team
  • Bud Selig weighs in on MLB's salary cap proposal, negotiations
  • 'He had to die on his son's birthday': Father killed during child's party at Milwaukee park
  • 1 killed, 2 seriously injured in Jefferson County crash
  • Crews respond to 3-alarm fire at Glendale apartment building
  • Video shows teen jumping on police squad during 'chaotic' scene at Carmen Park
  • Evers raises pride flag at Capitol, future of tradition depends on election
  • 'It was terrifying': House fire forces evacuations near 38th and Vliet
  • Neighbor charged in deadly shooting of Milwaukee father
  • Wisconsin ranks #8 worst road rage in America, Milwaukee drivers react to new report
  • 'Mothers belong with their kids': Sheboygan woman detained by ICE twice speaks for first time after release
  • 'A joyful thing': Greenfield students plant with seniors at Clement Manor
  • Glass Under Glass: Mitchell Park Domes showcasing new summer floral exhibit
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