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36-year-old seriously hurt following stabbing near 22nd and Scott
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Ridglan Farms ordered to give up federal breeding license by July 1, congressman says
  • Federal judge dismisses lawsuit filed by Trump admin for Wisconsin voter list
  • Sheboygan Falls mother detained by ICE during routine check-in has bond set, could return to Wisconsin in days
  • 'Breaking Down Bullets': Mayor Johnson hosts Peace Week panel on gun violence in Milwaukee
  • Congress weighs year-round E15 gas sales amid debate over costs and environmental impact
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Wisconsin leaders urge hospital systems to restart gender-affirming care
  • Hayat Pharmacy offers to transfer prescriptions free of charge for customers of Walgreen's closing at 27th and North
  • Groups urge 2 Wisconsin hospital systems to resume gender-affirming care for minors
  • Local health clinic discusses abortion pill access in Wisconsin as legal challenges continue
  • Racine kicks off lead service line replacement program, with goal of replacing 10,000 lines in 5 years
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  • Southeast Wisconsin Memorial Day events honor and remember military heroes
  • Critically missing 13-year-old girl last seen May 19 in Milwaukee
  • War Memorial Beer Garden opens for the season with emotional Field of Flags as the backdrop
  • Motorcyclist critically injured after crash near 44th and Oklahoma
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  • Racine Zoo previews packed lineup of events for late May and June
  • Warm and mostly dry Memorial Day
  • Police searching for critically missing 34-year-old man
  • People honor service members during Memorial Day ceremony in Union Grove
  • Death investigation underway at Kenosha County Jail
  • No garbage or recycling pick-up on Memorial Day
  • Brookfield Mayor Steven Ponto takes abrupt leave of absence
  • 39th annual Family Kite Festival soars over Milwaukee's lakefront
  • Community leader Lucille Berrien passes away at age 98
  • The 5 families of Milwaukee's frozen custard scene reunite to support one of their own
  • Cedarburg family continues to shape the legacy of The Gem Shop
  • Right on cue. Summerlike weather for the unofficial start of summer...
  • MCSO squad car, 2 civilian vehicles involved in crash at 12th and Vliet
  • Gas prices hit 4-year Memorial Day weekend high as travelers face rising costs
  • Silver Alert issued for missing 68-year-old in Sussex
  • Harley motorcyclists ride along I-94 in honor of fallen service members
  • City leaders close out 'Peace Week' with city-wide march
  • People place flags at Wood National Cemetery for VA's Memorial Day ceremony
  • Packers' Jordan Love and wife Ronika Stone welcome first child
  • 'The Art of Dr. Seuss' exclusive exhibit coming to gallery in Whitefish Bay, featuring rare works for purchase
  • Schlesinger's Saturday Showcase (5/23)...Lots of Memorial Day holiday weekend happenings to fill your day
  • A few 80s showing up in the forecast as we unofficially kick off summer
  • Family remembers lost loved one as judge wants to hold bars accountable for drunk drivers
  • Brewers make mark on West Allis bar with new mural
  • "Cemented their inability to adhere to signs': Driver gets truck stuck in wet concrete
  • 'So everyone can enjoy looking at it': Local artist turns vandalism into art at South Milwaukee Park 
  • 'You can't think about the past': Brewers fans welcome back Dodgers to Milwaukee 
  • 'She's going to be okay': 12-year-old girl recovering 1 week after being hit on E-scooter in Delavan
  • Wisconsin lags most states in post-pandemic academic growth, but these districts are getting praise
  • Students of St. Augustine Prep's graduating class share post-high school plans on Decision Day
  • Sentence for former Hartland bus driver divides parents, bus community 
  • Kenosha man sentenced to life in prison for murder of 20-year-old
  • 'He didn't come to race. He came to win': Local racecar drivers remember NASCAR legend Kyle Busch 
  • Volunteers from Briggs & Stratton help spruce up Summerfest grounds on annual planting day
  • Nonprofit Next 18 hosts annual Memorial Classic golf outing
  • Inflatables take over the outfield Saturday at Lake Country DockHounds Ballpark
  • Demolition underway at site of 5-alarm fire near 32nd and Hampton, road closures expected to lift Friday
  • Gov. Evers requests federal disaster declaration after April storms
  • Pfister Hotel names antique dealer Megan Dorsey its first-ever Storyteller in Residence
  • Memorial Day weekend starts cool and ends warm with some shower chances every day
  • 🍨 Wisconsin frozen custard legends surprise Oscar’s owners after devastating fire
  • Milwaukee named the best city for creatives, report says
  • Data shows MPD chases are up as FPC, police chief at odds over pursuit policy
  • Humboldt beer garden opens for the 2026 season 🍻
  • Ridglan Farms beagles ready for their new forever homes 🐕
  • As pools remain closed, Milwaukee County Parks look for alternatives
  • Activist accused in Ridglan Farms break-in pleads not guilty, asks to represent himself in court
  • Luke Combs sets attendance record at Lambeau Field
  • Semi driver dead after rear-end crash on I-43 near Big Bend; northbound lanes closed
  • Woman arrested after 5-alarm fire prompts north side building demolition
  • CBS 58 Hometowns LIVE: Asian Restaurant Week in Milwaukee
  • Milwaukee high schoolers explore maritime careers through hands-on activities
  • Students help sort food donations as part of Milwaukee Jewish Day School's annual Mitzvah Day
  • Watertown church hosts community band's performance of piece cut from school concert over ties to LGBTQ+ history
  • JE Jones Elementary in Cudahy evacuated due to safety concern
  • Racine Zoo welcomes second baby bighorn sheep, needs help with a name
  • Students show off vocabulary through rap at Bucks-hosted 'Rhymes with Reason' open mic
  • Graduation gallery: Submit photos of your graduate 🎓
  • Local artists offering hands-on mini art classes during Morning Glory Art Fair May 30-31
  • Milwaukee man wins Packers season ticket package worth $54,000 in Wisconsin Lottery drawing
  • 'Elevate & Piece of Love Coffee and Cake' shows off its seasonal caffeine drinks with a Mexican twist
  • 230-foot America 250 Wheel coming to Wisconsin State Fair, largest ever at State Fair Park
  • 3 cars set on fire on Milwaukee's east side, owner says he may have been targeted
  • A milder trend into the holiday weekend, few rain chances too
  • Author of 'The Help' meets, discusses newest book in Milwaukee📖
  • Alders and business owners call out WisDOT for additional planned construction at 35th and National
  • DNA ties man to knife attack last Halloween, prosecutors say
  • Firefighters battle massive fire at abandoned building near 32nd and Hampton
  • Kenosha father charged in death of own children after Thanksgiving fire makes first court appearance
  • 'Rescued is my favorite breed': Thinking about a new furry friend? Wednesday is National Rescue Dog Day
  • Milwaukee mother charged in death of 3-month-old son after fentanyl found in baby bottle
  • Suspect arrested behind Brookfield golf range after threatening to kill someone at mall
  • Brewers unveil new community mural on city's south side in celebration of Latin culture
  • 'It’s inappropriate, it’s hateful, it’s hurtful': Wisconsin antisemitic incidents hit record high, rising more than 900% over decade, report says
  • Steve Stricker deals with emotional, physical blows on path to American Family Championship
  • Milwaukee mayor honors city's heroes at inaugural Peacebuilder Awards
  • Racine students create mac-and-cheese domino train before making donation to community
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