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Masked electric scooter riders lead West Allis police on chase; Milwaukee leaders eye lowering speeds
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  • Milwaukee man charged with homicide by intoxicated driving in fatal crash
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  • 'He had big dreams': Family hopes for answers after 18-year-old Kenosha man dies from shooting following Racine crash
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Poll shows Wisconsin voter confidence remains shaky ahead of 2026
  • Wisconsin officials warn parents about rising e-bike and e-scooter injuries
  • Milwaukee leaders consider replacing We Energies with publicly-owned electric utility
  • Four years after Roe's overturn, Wisconsin abortion access remains a 2026 election issue
  • Wisconsin governor candidates field rapid-fire questions at Pewaukee forum
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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
  • New Berlin addiction recovery center project to move forward
  • New Milwaukee County senior center sites to provide programming formerly offered at McGovern Park
  • Wisconsin health officials discuss tick activity, with high levels reported statewide
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  • Wisconsin state officials hope federal grant can put Madison passenger rail back on track
  • 'I have several friends that are still missing': Milwaukee man waits for word after deadly Venezuela earthquakes
  • Proposed 25-story condo tower could reshape downtown Milwaukee skyline
  • Underwear Bike Ride to take place in Milwaukee this weekend
  • Bicyclists young and old fill the streets of Shorewood for 22nd annual 'Shorewood Criterium Classic'
  • Future pro-flyer Lance Talon takes unexpected leave from the nest
  • Hundreds honor the Class of 2026 during Milwaukee Public Schools' 13th annual 'Senior Send-Off celebration'
  • Cedarburg gears up for annual Strawberry Festival to celebrate the flavor of the season
  • Brewers preview homestand, new fan plaza ahead of Cubs series
  • Milwaukee teacher earns national award for agriculture education
  • Still cooler for the weekend, then hot and humid next week
  • Data center deep dive: Water supply is critical to cooling data centers and power generation stations
  • Fond du Lac County offering nearly $10,000 to move there
  • Kayaker found dead in Lake Ivanhoe
  • Milwaukee sees record-breaking number of potholes following historic weather
  • Bucks introduce first-round picks Brayden Burries, Nate Ament
  • Rogers Behavioral Health workers protest amid union retaliation allegations
  • Wisconsin seeks federal funding to extend Amtrak service to Madison
  • Waukesha police investigating death of 28-year-old man
  • Milwaukee to host tailgate-themed party to celebrate Bob Uecker mural
  • Fresh off Brewers sweep, Andrew Vaughn hosts youth baseball camp in Franklin
  • $3.8 million Megabucks ticket sold at Saukville Kwik Trip
  • 25-year-old Union Grove man killed in Caledonia crash after running stop sign
  • Livestream the 'Goat Cam' at Al Johnson's in Door County
  • Community leaders call on West Allis Police and Fire Commission to require judicial warrants before working with ICE
  • CBS 58 Hometowns LIVE: Summerfest
  • Keeping it cool before we get blasted by heat and humidity next week
  • Small local businesses get a big stage at Summerfest thanks to grant
  • On fourth anniversary of fall of Roe v Wade, additional potential legal battles over abortion services loom
  • Green Bay pet sanctuary evacuates cats after roof collapses during heavy storms
  • Milwaukee north side Walgreens closes amid safety concerns
  • WIAA approves optional use of shot clocks in high school basketball
  • American Cruise Lines welcomed for first time in Port Milwaukee
  • School of Rock students perform in private showcase at The Rave ahead of Summerfest gigs
  • Teens accused of firing fireworks at vehicle while fleeing on e-scooters in West Allis
  • Beloved Cedarburg business shuts doors after 50+ years, future unknown as new owner steps in
  • Warning posted on Greenfield mailbox after reported thefts; woman says mail was stolen from same box years ago
  • Town of Delafield man charged with attempted homicide after shooting his dad on Father's Day
  • Firefighter injured after MAYDAY called during Somers house fire
  • Shorewood officer injured during chase, single-car crash on Milwaukee's north side
  • 4th of July 2026: SE Wisconsin list of parades, activities, fireworks and more to celebrate America's 250th!
  • Milwaukee's lakefront drone show returns for second year on July 3
  • New playground, beer garden and putt putt opening at AmFam Field Friday
  • 7:51PM Update: Severe Thunderstorm Watch Issued
  • Milwaukee Rep to debut musical based on Bucks' 2021 championship run
  • Grammy-winning Indigo Girls set to play Pabst Theater in October, joined by Linda Perry
  • Milwaukee Night Market's kickoff night postponed, new date scheduled
  • Bucks select guard Brayden Burries, forward Nate Ament in 2026 NBA Draft
  • NBA Draft makes Milwaukee Bucks fans hopeful for new era
  • Race organizers, runners frustrated after Racine drawbridge raises, interrupting weekend race
  • ‘Smallwaukee’ honors Giannis Antetokounmpo, Bobby Portis
  • Man killed, 2 others injured in early morning shooting near Brady Street
  • Couple renews vows at Wisconsin Dells water park as part of Guinness World Record attempt
  • Milwaukee community thanks fan-favorite Bobby Portis ahead of Miami trade
  • St. Camillus residents show patriotic spirit during annual parade
  • Greenfield residents urged to monitor mail after thefts continue at post office mailbox
  • ICE detains 8-year-old boy and mom at Wisconsin Dells home, community calls for their release
  • Wanted burglary suspect arrested after fleeing deputies on bicycle in Fond du Lac County
  • ‘Bucks basketball won’t be the same’: Bucks fans say goodbye to Giannis
  • Michael Redd reflects on Giannis trade: ‘The Bucks are dead. Long live the Bucks.’
  • 3-alarm fire damages vacant Milwaukee warehouse
  • Milwaukee mayor reflects on Giannis, Portis impact beyond basketball after trade news
  • Financial expert shares emergency fund tips as credit card debt hits record high
  • Hoan Bridge to glow in Bucks colors Tuesday in tribute to Giannis, Bobby Portis
  • Staying cool the rest of the week before a big warm-up to end June
  • Report: Giannis Antetokounmpo traded to Miami Heat after 13 seasons in Milwaukee
  • ‘He’s a local legend:’ What a potential Giannis Antetokounmpo trade would mean for local economy
  • Hours-long barricade situation in Whitefish Bay ends, man taken into custody
  • 'They're not bothering anybody': South Milwaukee man fights to keep year-round skeleton decorations despite threat of fines
  • Investigation underway after officer shoots 16 times at 2 abandoned dogs, killing 1
  • Milwaukee police look to identify suspects wanted in connection with quadruple shooting
  • Washington County barn declared total loss after early morning fire, damage estimated to exceed $1M
  • Ryan Braun weighs in on Giannis trade rumors
  • Milwaukee Rec celebrates completion of Emigh Playfield renovations
  • Milwaukee mother sentenced to 5 years of probation in son's deadly shooting
  • Infant among 4 people in car involved in crash near 26th and Capitol
  • Missy Hughes drops out of governor's race, endorses Lt. Gov. Sara Rodriguez
  • 'I think he'll stick around': Giannis trade rumors loom as fans grapple with fact he may leave Milwaukee
  • Milwaukee food truck curfew on hold
  • Local business helps travelers hit the road during National Camping Week
  • Medical College of Wisconsin receives $27 million donation from Michels family for cancer research
  • Wisconsin's Alice in Dairyland marks National Dairy Month
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