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Cleanup underway after storms cause damage across SE Wisconsin, thousands without power
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2 men killed in double shooting near 31st and Cameron, suspect arrested
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  • Third person charged in connection with triple fatal shooting in Milwaukee
    22h ago
  • Milwaukee County Circuit Court clerk's office employee charged after drugs found in home she owns
  • Man accused in Milwaukee triple homicide appears in court; cousin charged with harboring him
  • $1M bond set for suspect accused of holding victim at gunpoint at Waukesha Meijer store
    17h ago
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Small businesses raise healthcare concerns; Tiffany defends Medicaid work requirements
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  • Congressman claims Milwaukee ballot drop swung election, but real-time totals show that's not true
    16h ago
  • Poll: Crowley with early lead over Tiffany in governor's race
  • Targeting a trifecta: Both parties set sights on Wisconsin State Capitol control
  • CBS 58 cameras capture Milwaukee ballot counting mistake
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Healthy food options for cancer survivors
  • UW Health Kids expert discusses importance of sleep schedules as students head back to school
  • Milwaukee Health Department gives inside look at how beach water quality tests are performed
  • MLB umpires deliver Build-A-Bear toys to kids undergoing treatment at Children's Wisconsin
  • Mosquitoes collected in Wauwatosa test positive for West Nile Virus
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  • Oak Creek approves road renaming agreement with Buc-ee's
  • Port Washington Fire Department officially relocates to new building
  • Heavy storms down trees, leaving damage and power outages across SE Wisconsin
  • Investigation underway after man dies in custody at Milwaukee County Jail
  • ā€˜It’s life-changing': UWM Club Football team revoked by university weeks before first game, players appeal
  • 'Unique' all-pink house goes up for sale in Bay View
  • Tornado Warnings expired, Storms are exiting shortly
  • MCTS celebrates graduation of first coach/bus operator apprentice class
  • Hundreds gather in Milwaukee's Third Ward for 'World's Largest Coffee Break'
  • Milwaukee VA Medical Center receives Primary Stroke Center certification
  • Milwaukee area road updates with the Wisconsin Department of Transportation
  • Officials looking for missing 14-year-old Brown Deer girl
  • Milwaukee’s Yappy Hour will give dogs a chance to lick, relax and play
  • Brewers hosting Black Culture Fest at American Family Field
  • Brewers' Pat Murphy signs autographs in Brookfield
  • Sports Director Lance Allan goes 1-on-1 with new Wisconsin athletic director Shawn Eichorst
  • Missing Wauwatosa man found dead following community search
  • 7 people arrested after fights at final night of Wisconsin State Fair
  • Body pulled from Lake Michigan identified
  • Milwaukee Downtown Appreciation Week kicks off
  • Universities of Wisconsin proposes 4-year tuition freeze in new budget request
  • Committee recommends new MMSD wastewater operator, protest outside meeting on $700M contract
  • Driver dies, another hurt after head-on crash and fire in Mount Pleasant
  • Infant, 5 others hurt after semi truck crash in Washington County
  • 57-year-old motorcyclist killed in crash on I-41 near Holy Hill Road
  • Sesame Workshop talks about helping kids cope with extreme weather
  • Jonas Brothers bring 'Burning Up Tour All Over Again' to Fiserv Forum in November
  • Realtor group chair talks July home sales, tips for buyers
  • Steady August temps continue into a new work week
  • Part of I-94 closed overnight as deputies investigate possible shots fired
  • Woman dies after 2-vehicle crash near McCarty Park
  • Downtown Milwaukee workers, this week is for you with some major appreciation
  • Wisconsin State Fair 2026 ends differently than 2025’s abrupt conclusion due to flooding
  • Wisconsin's largest Ukrainian festival takes place in Franklin
  • Man injured in shooting near Racine Public Library following physical altercation
  • No major heat, few rain and storm chances this coming week
  • 13-year-old among two injured in Milwaukee shooting near 41st and Lloyd
  • ā€˜The pool community has really showed up’: Fundraiser honors Milwaukee hit-and-run victims
  • State Fair marks final weekend with cream puff eating contests
  • Hundreds fill Milwaukee's lakefront for 25th annual Run/Walk to Irish Fest to support the Arthritis Foundation
  • Man seriously injured after semi hauling corn collides with combine harvester
  • Milwaukee man sentenced in wrong-way OWI crash that left unborn child dead
  • Schlesinger's Saturday Showcase (8/15)...WI State Fair's Last Weekend, Irish Fest, & much more...
  • Plenty of dry skies this weekend but some storm chances exist
  • ā€˜He took everything from me’: Family grieves Milwaukee shooting victim in double shooting that killed 3
  • Remembering Lawrence Kirby: Bishop from Wisconsin's oldest black church dies at 73
  • Longtime Pewaukee teacher, football hall of fame coach Michael Ryback dies at 75
  • Man freed after hourslong rescue from industrial machinery in New Berlin
  • Suspect arrested following attack outside south side pizza shop
  • Riding with Angels fundraiser set for Aug. 22 to benefit rescue horses
  • Whitefish Bay little league team comes up one win short of World Series
  • 'Stand up for Corey!': Rev. Al Sharpton delivers eulogy for Corey Ruiz at funeral service that calls for social justice
  • Forest County Potawatomi Tribal leaders launch canoes on Menomonee River
  • Beloved visitor of the UCC Senior Center celebrates 100th birthday
  • CBS 58's Natalie Sheperd kicks off final weekend of the Wisconsin State Fair
  • 36-year-old Milwaukee man faces life in prison for shooting, killing 3 people in Milwaukee
  • Cop on a Rooftop: New Berlin police team up with Dunkin' to raise money for Special Olympics Wisconsin
  • New video shows moment fire starts inside Lincoln Avenue School
  • Things get Gaelic on the lakefront this weekend as Milwaukee Irish Fest returns
  • šŸ¦The Custard Chronicles: Passing the Scoop at Gilles Frozen Custard
  • Meet CBS 58's Pet of the Week: Chase
  • Foggy morning ahead of another severe threat
  • Brewers tag Edwin Diaz and rally for 3 runs in the 9th inning to beat the Dodgers 5-4
  • Grafton football focused on state championship repeat
  • Milwaukee woman ordered to pay $6,000 after cigarette sparked building fire
  • Milwaukee teens hear from mental health mentors at art museum event
  • Brewers history gets permanent home at Milwaukee VA Medical Center
  • Whitefish Bay LL 1 win away from World Series, leaders credit years of 'time and passion'
  • Safety concerns outside Wisconsin State Fair after 2 people hit crossing the street
  • CBS 58 Hometowns LIVE: Wisconsin State Fair Cream Puff eating contest
  • Michigan Democrat says Tom Tiffany is 'obsessed' with hunting wolves, Wisconsin Farm Bureau highlights the issue
  • Milwaukee man charged after police chase ends in crash, hospitalized driver near 76th and Ruby
  • Restaurant on National Avenue makes no money in a day as construction affects business
  • Kohl's, Hunger Task Force hand out free backpacks, meals for hometown kids
  • State Capitol named 12th 'Wonder of Wisconsin'
  • Packers kick off preseason in Pittsburgh against Steelers
  • 16th Street bridge construction: DPW says southern portion has reopened
  • Funeral set for Corey Ruiz, man killed by Madison police officer
  • Visit Milwaukee preview: Aug. 14-16
  • Post-election canvass underway in Milwaukee County
  • 16-year-old shot and killed near 40th and Clarke
  • Film critics review 'The Rivals of Amziah King' and 'Don't Say Good Luck'
  • CBS 58 checks out new second-hand craft store in West Allis
  • What to expected at this year's A La Carte at the Zoo
  • Another chance for showers Thursday
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