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NFL clashes with Wisconsin congressman over games moving to Amazon, Netflix
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Milwaukee County pools to host free Water Safety Day events throughout summer
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  • Ahead of World Transplant Day June 6, Versiti Blood Center highlights importance of organ and tissue donors
  • Tyco agrees to $10 million settlement with Wisconsin over PFAS water contamination
  • Big Bay Beach temporarily closed due to high levels of E. coli
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  • CBS 58's Theater Thursdays: 'Disclosure Day' and 'Office Romance'
  • Milwaukee County Zoo offering free admission for guests 60 and older at Senior Safari on June 16
  • 'This is a no go for us': Milwaukee residents share concerns over proposed Midtown Center development
  • ‘Praying we get through tonight’: Horicon braces for more storms after Wednesday wind damage
  • Packers Hall Of Famer Antonio Freeman watches son Alex play for USA at Soldier Field
  • Heavy storms knock down iconic Culver's Blue Barn off of Highway 151
  • Ridglan Farms rescue, Omelette, suddenly passes in alligator attack
  • Local restaurant says business is down by half because of National Avenue construction
  • Lawyer says more victims come forward after OB-GYN is accused of artificially inseminating with his own sperm instead of donor's
  • Milwaukee County warns fuel costs could create $1 million budget gap
  • Horicon sees 'substantial' storm damage as severe weather makes its way through SE Wisconsin
  • Free daylong 'Vision Zero' Summit held at Milwaukee's Central Library
  • Summerfest introduces over 100 new food and beverage items plus more for 2026 season
  • MPS gym teacher charged, accused of physically abusing student
  • Milwaukee Night Market announces theme nights for summer 2026
  • 4:30pm Update: Warnings and Watches are Expired
  • Tosa Greek Fest prepares for 57th annual event this weekend
  • 2 Milwaukee men charged with armed robbery of restaurant worker at gunpoint, stealing her car
  • Milwaukee author Carlo Emanuele discusses second book in award-winning crime series
  • Education specialist shares tips for preventing academic skill loss over summer break
  • Milwaukee police searching for critically missing girls, ages 11 and 12
  • CBS 58 exclusive: 1-on-1 with Sheboygan mom Elvira Benitez as she details being detained twice by ICE
  • Chill on the Hill returns for 21st summer at Humboldt Park
  • 'That was my whole world': Woman loses everything in Salem Lakes house fire
  • Fleeing driver crashes near 26th and Burleigh, MPD squad involved in separate 'minor' collision
  • Brewers' plans for new premium home plate seating gets blowback from fans, including Front Row Amy
  • 'Animals are the best judge of character': Loved ones remember devoted member of local rescue community after sudden passing
  • Wisconsin tourism hits record growth for fourth straight year
  • Bond set at $2M for Franklin man accused of holding woman at gunpoint; new charge added
  • Interactive art installation 'Radiant Echoes' heading to Summerfest grounds
  • 9 ducklings rescued from Wisconsin storm drain and reunited with mother
  • MPS celebrates improved student attendance thanks to 'Kids Cabinet' partnership
  • Catch World Cup action at Milwaukee's Zócalo Food Park
  • WisDOT joins CBS 58 with updates on road projects
  • Shooting near 13th and Atkinson leaves 37-year-old dead
  • Racine Zoo mourns Nelson, beloved African penguin who died at age 5
  • Former Whitefish Bay OB-GYN accused of artificially inseminating ten patients with his own sperm
  • Donut NV Milwaukee prepares for a sweet season of fireworks and festivals
  • Wauwatosa moving July 4th fireworks to Wisconsin Lutheran College this year
  • New Perspective chef shares tips for elevating home-cooked meals
  • Milwaukee's The Middle Six among first firms to earn HubSpot's Construction Industry Specialist Badge
  • Humidity is here with heat and severe storms to follow
  • Expect cheesy times ahead this summer at The Melt Yard outside The New Fashioned
  • Brewers announce new premium membership experience coming in 2027
  • Video shows several homes and vehicles shot at near Milwaukee's Brady Street
  • 36-year-old injured in shooting near Teutonia and Thurston, suspect sought
  • Attorneys urge release of mosque leader, saying he's been denied diabetes care in ICE custody
  • Family of teen found dead in tow lot sues City of Milwaukee
  • Glendale plastic surgeon charged with stalking woman from workplace
  • Steel walls to protect Wood National Cemetery as part of I-94 expansion project
  • More than a dozen people taken to hospital after carbon monoxide leak at facility in Fort Atkinson
  • Milwaukee's Baird Center hosts trade show highlighting specialty toy industry
  • 'It’s unacceptable': Milwaukee police chief, mayor respond to street takeover on city’s south side
  • Lance Allan meets recently hatched namesake 'Lance Talon'
  • Milwaukee Public Schools unveils fleet of electric buses
  • Hometown restaurants get hands-on training with DoorDash resources, AI tools
  • How to Watch the FIFA World Cup on Telemundo Wisconsin
  • Boys & Girls Club of Dane County mourning death of president and CEO Michael Johnson
  • Milwaukee man charged in fatal shooting of 59-year-old during fight on 40th Street
  • Trial begins for Waukesha man accused in neighbor's murder
  • Wisconsin Center District fires CEO Marty Brooks over misuse of funds and misrepresentation
  • Large crowd takes over street on Milwaukee's south side; vehicles towed, arrest made
  • Heat, humidity and severe storm chances will all increase for the new week
  • Driver dies after running stop sign and colliding with semi in Sheboygan County
  • Festive times ahead for Lowlands Hospitality Group with World Cup, Belgian Bier Fest, 20th anniversary
  • Bayside father, husband and youth coach suddenly dies of bacterial infection, devastated family looking to support his 3 girls
  • Teen injured in shooting on Milwaukee's north side
  • Gary Sánchez hits first homer since April 14, Brewers complete sweep of Rockies with 12-4 win
  • Fiesta Puerto Rico kicks off at Humboldt Park
  • Hundreds fill streets in Walker's Point for Milwaukee's annual Pride Parade 🌈
  • Traffic video shows pedestrian almost hit by passing police chase
  • 'It’s the place to be': Deer District Farmer's Market makes its debut
  • 1 dead, 1 injured after motorcycle crashes into ditch in Town of Jefferson
  • Crash involving 5 vehicles along Racine highway causes multiple injuries, I-94 closure
  • Forecast turns warmer and stormier as we progress through the week
  • ‘I would sacrifice anything to have him back’: Fundraiser held for 22-month-old who died from head trauma as family seeks justice
  • City on a Hill health clinic closes, resource fair helps connect displaced patients
  • Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Community Center celebrates 50th anniversary on Vliet Street
  • 500+ local youth head to Baran Park for Milwaukee Brewers' 10th annual Play Ball Weekend
  • Schlesinger's Saturday Showcase (6/6)...Pridefest, pets, & Highland games
  • First weekend of June looks to be mostly dry w/some up and down temps
  • President Trump visits Wisconsin, speaks to farmers and discusses Iran war
  • 'He didn't deserve that': Parents of 5-year-old Prince McCree speak out as killer receives life sentence
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