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Senate Democrats lay out affordability plans as special session stalls
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  • Clark County judge Lyndsey Brunette launches campaign for 2027 Wisconsin Supreme Court race
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  • Lawmakers keep special session open to consider Governor Tony Evers ban on partisan gerrymandering
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'Donate Life Month' flag raised in honor of organ donors and recipients
  • 'Reprehensible': Glendale mayor says reaction to 'teen takeover' at Bayshore Mall has been racist, hateful
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  • Universities of Wisconsin president refuses to leave after being told to resign or be fired
  • County Executive Crowley signs bill focused on battling climate change
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  • South Shore Beer Garden opens for the 2026 season
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  • Milwaukee Fire Department responds to 60 flooding calls, preparing for more on Friday
  • Data center deep dive: Special report on why tech companies are focusing on Wisconsin
  • With more storms possible Friday, city leaders call for caution and help with clearing storm drains
  • Tow companies see surge in calls after storms flood Milwaukee streets, strand drivers
  • 'Just chaos': Area around Marquette University campus hit by flash flooding amid severe storms
  • Man escapes waist-deep floodwater after rideshare gets stuck under Milwaukee bridge
  • Brady Street area businesses hit hard by flooding
  • Packers name UW Health official health care partner in multi-year agreement
  • 35-year-old killed in shooting near 1st and Greenfield, victim identified as Milwaukee man
  • Severe Weather Awareness Week: Tips to keep you safe during a tornado warning
  • Briefly drying out after another round of storms and flooding Wednesday evening
  • Milwaukee's second annual Michelada Fest returns to Zócalo Food Park April 25
  • Man dies of suspected lightning strike in Pewaukee parking lot
  • MCTS warns of delays, detours Thursday morning due to severe weather
  • Milwaukee roads flood again after second night of heavy rain, driver talks being stuck near Kinnickinnic River
  • Milwaukee Brewers give young fan first 'Brew Crew Call Up' of the season ⚾
  • Severe weather: Flooding rivals historic August storms
  • Wisconsin friends ready for the Senior PGA Championship
  • EF-1 tornado hits Waterford, knocking trees onto homes and cars
  • Water Drop Warning in effect after severe weather
  • Severe flooding causes several full road closures
  • ‘We’re so blessed:' Families reflect on EF-2 tornado that hit Lisbon-Sussex area as cleanup begins
  • NWS confirms an EF2 tornado near Sussex in Waukesha County, leaving significant damage
  • Gov. Evers declares state of emergency after severe weather impacts Wisconsin
  • 8:45 Update: Tuesday's severe storms left lots of damage; strong storms moving in now.
  • Tax Day 2026: Filing advice from a private wealth advisor
  • Amtrak renews push for Hiawatha West expansion to Madison with new cost plan
  • Central Standard Tavern opens at the Milwaukee airport, bringing a taste of the Cream City to travelers
  • FoodShare recipients who lost food in recent storms could qualify for replacement benefits
  • Currie Park flooded by severe storms less than 1 year after historic flooding 
  • Business owners left to clean up debris after EF-2 tornado hits Libson-Sussex area
  • What you can do to help as MMSD issues water drop alert while storms hit southeast Wisconsin
  • Arab American History Month celebrated at Milwaukee Area Technical College
  • Grammy-nominated mariachi group bringing show to Marcus Center
  • Previewing films set to be featured during Milwaukee Film Festival
  • Local expert explains how schools define Other Health Impairment
  • Milwaukee teens can apply for $5,000 DreamBig grants through Lead2Change
  • Severe Weather Awareness Week: What causes large hail?
  • Drivers explain 'uncontrollable' rain Tuesday causing MFD to respond to over 50 submerged vehicles
  • Storms cause flooding on Milwaukee County streets, officials urge caution when driving
  • CBS 58's Hometown Athlete: Arrowhead's Kussow ready for next steps
  • Giannis Antetokounmpo and brothers host pop-up event in Deer District
  • Brewers' Christian Yelich likely to miss at least a month with adductor strain
  • Tens of thousands lose power after overnight storms rock southeast Wisconsin
  • Milwaukee County leaders approve $5M in funding to support local fathers and families
  • Storms cause damage to trees and power lines in Waukesha County
  • WisDOT discusses closures for Becher Street, I-41 and Mitchell Interchange projects
  • Shorewood Reads event highlights Angelman syndrome through community book discussion
  • $1 million winning Crossword scratch ticket purchased in Sheboygan
  • 4:00 PM Update: Tornado Watch has been issued until 10 pm.
  • Josã on the River is now open along Milwaukee's Riverwalk downtown
  • Brewers celebrate 414 Day at American Family Field, discuss new fun and food
  • Milwaukee Film Festival kicks off Wednesday for 18th annual run through April 30
  • Severe Weather Awareness Week: Storm damage from wind
  • Tuesday is all about Milwaukee. The 411 about 414 Day
  • Overnight Update: All watches and warnings have been cancelled
  • Future of Milwaukee Fire Department to be decided this week
  • Milwaukee fire chief says sprinklers in U-Haul building did not go off in most recent fire
  • Sheboygan police seek information in serious motorcycle crash
  • Hometown nonprofit, Rey of Hope Rescue, looking to find forever home for 4-month-old puppy
  • What to expect at the 100 Black Men of Milwaukee's career and resource fair
  • MPD's quarter 1 data show decrease in homicides and other crimes in Milwaukee
  • Milwaukee Public Schools to add estimated 89 new teachers next school year
  • Woman who got kicked off Milwaukee Marathon route finishes 26.2 miles, runners question 5-hour cutoff
  • Fire at Kenosha Beer Gardens, popular neighborhood patio destroyed
  • Plans announced for new affordable housing subdivision, Oak Creek students to assist with build
  • Several people rescued after barn roof collapses in Mequon
  • Several teens hurt in Twin Lakes rollover crash; driver flees scene
  • 26-year-old in life-threatening condition after being cut with possible machete
  • Officials: Man accused in Milwaukee Intermodal Station sexual assault said if released, he would 'kill women'
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  • Complaint: Man accused of killing Tremayne Montgomery stomped him after shooting
  • Severe Weather Awareness Week: How and why the NWS issues warnings
  • Doc Rivers steps down as Milwaukee Bucks head coach
  • re:Craft and Relic's Spring Market returns to Franklin with over 150 vendors
  • Chris McIntosh officially named Big Ten deputy commissioner after stepping down at Wisconsin
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  • 'Staycation' idea for the travel season w/higher gas prices: Timber Ridge Lodge & Waterpark
  • Milwaukee Bucks fans react to report of Doc Rivers leaving as head coach
  • Milwaukee Marathon medals misspelled
  • Sheboygan man dead after semi vs. pedestrian accident
  • Illinois man arrested after allegedly arming himself with baseball bat during fight at youth sports event in Franklin
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