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14-year-old injured in shooting on Milwaukee's northwest side
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Francesca Hong stands by comments about having 'vision' for a world without police or prisons
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Big Bay Beach temporarily closed due to high levels of E. coli
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  • Glass Under Glass: Mitchell Park Domes showcasing new summer floral exhibit
  • Mayor Johnson hosts 3-mile ride through downtown Milwaukee as part of Wisconsin Bike Week
  • Uecker muralist shares some inside baseball on his painting technique as piece continues to take shape
  • Milwaukee County kicks off Pride Month with flag-raising ceremony🏳️‍🌈
  • Brookfield student crowned Miss Wisconsin Teen USA 2026, the first Latina titleholder in state history
  • Courage+ kicks off Pride Month with art installation growing through the cracks
  • May officially the driest month on record as we look ahead to a June that is typically wet
  • 21-year-old killed in shooting near 95th and Brown Deer Road
  • Milwaukee Community Sailing Center lets you set sail for lots of summer fun
  • Moosa's owner hosts first free 'Yoga & Youth' event at lakefront
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  • Sister surprises brother at high school graduation after serving overseas his entire senior year
  • Whitefish Bay police issue warning after child reports suspicious activity involving unknown man
  • 'I feel amazing': Girls on the Run 5K encouraging young women to build confidence
  • Spreading the love of music throughout Wisconsin thanks to donated instruments
  • A cool, dry end to May, but heat and storms are waiting as we get into June
  • MPD searching for missing 53-year-old
  • 'The hole in your heart is never going to be replaced': Family of man killed in workplace accident speaks, seeks answers
  • MPS superintendent says there is no timeline for closing or merging schools
  • Getting a taste of Summerfest early at the second 'SummerFeast'
  • 14th annual 'Heal the Hood' block party and resource fair kicks off
  • Protesters rally outside Ridglan Farms, call for release of remaining beagles and closure of facility
  • Looking for a new home in Oak Creek? Some construction students at Franklin High School might have the answer
  • United Airlines flight diverted to Madison airport due to 'unruly' passenger; person detained
  • Milwaukee police searching for critically missing 13-year-old girl
  • Schlesinger's Saturday Showcase (5/30)...Lots of plant sales, sauna fun in Grant Park, & Okauchee Lions Days
  • Finishing off May on a quiet and cool note before another warmup coming
  • Beer garden expected to open in Milwaukee's Red Arrow Park this July
  • 3 people seriously injured after car crashes into tree in Delafield
  • Plan ahead: Mitchell Interchange ramp closed for the weekend
  • Milwaukee named the best city for creatives, report says
  • Brewers' Uribe suspended for 1 game for actions directed at Cardinals dugout
  • Teens from Milwaukee High School of the Arts win national student music awards
  • Milwaukee County treatment court graduates celebrate new beginnings after overcoming addiction, family challenges
  • Portion of Muskego Dam Drive will be closed for the foreseeable future
  • Wauwatosa senior living residents enjoy Bridgerton-inspired tea party
  • Cyclists take part in 4-mile community ride through Milwaukee's 8th aldermanic district
  • Milwaukee's Downtown Dining Week officially underway
  • Motorcyclist killed in Sheboygan County crash, investigation ongoing
  • Data center deep dive: Impacts on energy infrastructure and rate plans
  • Brewers lookahead: Series, theme nights and giveaways
  • Boardroom MKE strives to help women-owned businesses succeed
  • New Berlin man arrested after police say he set fire to playground with Molotov cocktails
  • Sheboygan middle school closed following fatal e-bike accident in parking lot
  • Another protest planned at Ridglan Farms calling for release of the last 650 beagles
  • Milwaukee chefs show off skills at 'Unwrapped MKE' fundraiser
  • Family mourns the loss of Milwaukee man killed in car crash
  • MPS board approves $1.6 billion budget, adding more than 570 positions
  • Court postponed for Intermodal assault suspect; city, WisDOT address safety concerns at Milwaukee train station
  • Face of Mr. Baseball emerges as Uecker mural progresses ⚾
  • West Bend dog groomer under investigation for mistreating animals
  • Police investigating death of 24-year-old man after boat falls at storage facility
  • Nearly 60 years later: UWPD continues to seek answers in the murder of Christine 'Chris' Rothschild
  • 59-year-old dead after fight turned shooting on Milwaukee's north side
  • 'He was always smiling and trying to help people': Family remembers Milwaukee father of 6 killed in apartment shooting
  • 'We're looking good': Bucks Pro Shop hosting annual 'Sale-abration' throughout weekend
  • Racine man arrested in connection to death of girlfriend's 22-month-old son
  • The week of the Lake Breeze continues on
  • Milwaukee's Sojourner Family Peace Center marks 10th anniversary
  • Milwaukee holds third annual City Connect Vendor Fair to connect small businesses with city resources
  • How to Watch the FIFA World Cup on Telemundo Wisconsin
  • CBS 58's Theater Thursdays: 'Pressure' and 'Tuner'
  • Art and Hops Night Market series launches at McCarty Park with 10 markets planned across area parks
  • 1 dead, 2 wounded in double shooting near 38th and Congress
  • New video: Monona police successfully 'grapple' fleeing car
  • 'Something good is being done': Flood prevention update project coming to McCarty Park
  • CBS 58's One Good Thing: 39 students commit to future in the trades
  • ‘I knew it was gonna be bad’: National Ave. construction continues as new closure begins
  • 12 graduates walk the stage at Journey21 ceremony 🎓
  • Casting call: Sheboygan-based sitcom looking for background extras
  • $20K bond set for man accused of trafficking UW-Milwaukee student
  • Driver dead after crashing into tree in Pleasant Prairie
  • T-Mobile gives away 4,000 Summerfest tickets across southeastern Wisconsin
  • West Allis mother seeks answers, accountability after she says her teenage son was hit by a car while biking home from school
  • Milwaukee's 55th Annual Juneteenth Day celebrations announced
  • Packers' Josh Jacobs to be released from custody, charging decision not yet made
  • Victim identified after fatal shooting near 94th and Carmen; suspect arrested after pursuit, crash
  • 'Flash bang device' found among donated items at St. Vincent de Paul, West Bend police investigating
  • 'Opa!': Tosa Greek Fest returns to Wauwatosa June 12-14 with free admission
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  • Still warm Wednesday with a chance for evening storms
  • 32-year-old fatally shot near 24th and Lapham, MPD investigating
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