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Wisconsin Capitol display honors children lost to gun violence; lawmakers renew push for gun safety as memorial grows
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New Milwaukee County senior center sites to provide programming formerly offered at McGovern Park
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  • Heads up: Beware of Summerfest's new bag policy, what you need to know
  • Racine Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services giving away free Brewers guest passes for July 1st game
  • 12,000 trees to be planted in northern Wisconsin, thanks to Bucks' Trees for Threes program
  • Lomira rebuilds after EF-0 tornado touched down last week, after tragedy comes triumph
  • Smoking electrical lines prompt fire response at apartment building on Milwaukee's east side
  • Pour for a Cure: Northwestern Mutual hosts lemonade stand to benefit foundation fighting childhood cancer
  • 35th Juneteenth Court introduced ahead of Milwaukee's annual celebrations
  • Juneteenth flag raised over Wisconsin Capitol building
  • Red Cross announces urgent blood need as 21st annual zoo drive kicks off
  • Doc Rivers weighs in on Giannis trade rumors on Bill Simmons podcast
  • 'Brewed Awakening': The new TV show currently in development in Wisconsin
  • 8:00 pm Update: Isolated rain and storms still possible through this evening. Severe storms are possible.
  • East Troy Electric Railroad earns spot on National Register of Historic Places
  • Firefighter injured during Milwaukee church fire, neighbors say church was decades-old neighborhood landmark
  • Prepare for summer celebrations by finding the best deals on summertime food
  • Cheese Capital Festival returning to Plymouth June 26-27
  • Hunger Task Force distributing farmers market vouchers to qualifying Milwaukee County seniors
  • MPD: 34-year-old dead after shooting near 19th and Melvina
  • Champions of Magic brings large-scale illusion show to Chicago for the summer
  • Greendale High School Marching Band invited to participate in London Parade 2028
  • Officers shoot, injure suspect following reports of active shooter in apartment near 64th and Sheridan
  • Milwaukee police investigating fight at Brady Street Walgreens
  • Effort to pull license of Franklin strip club tied to human trafficking investigation moves forward
  • Dousman kennel that caught fire was unlicensed, families mourn pets killed
  • Garth Brooks fans battle traffic, construction for first of 2 concerts at Henry Maier Festival Park
  • Wauwatosa West High School Theatre program continues to make history on the national stage
  • Franklin man accused of kidnapping, attempted sexual assault enters not guilty plea
  • MATC holds Juneteenth flag-raising ceremony at downtown campus
  • 'Safe Summer Sites' program offers safe spaces for students when school is out
  • Kenosha man riding minibike killed in crash with box truck
  • Moran’s Pub in South Milwaukee named one of best places in nation to watch World Cup
  • Exotic pet event provides safe way to surrender animals, learn about responsible ownership
  • Man seriously hurt after son 'intentionally' hit him with car in Menomonee Falls, warrant issued for suspect's arrest
  • Something is swooping in Shorewood: Village issues warning about aggressive ‘divebombing’ bird
  • WisDOT joins CBS 58 to go over road conditions in the area
  • Milwaukee County Zoo hosts Senior Safari with free admission for visitors 60 and older
  • Milwaukee County Zoo mourns loss of zebra foal born in April
  • 'I killed somebody!': Bodycam video shown at trial shows aftermath of crash that killed MU lacrosse players
  • McFarlandale Dairy in Watertown to host Breakfast on the Farm this weekend
  • ♫ Carolina Liar's Chad Wolf talks Summerfest, hit songs and new vinyl release
  • 2:15pm Update Severe Thunderstorms have sparked this afternoon with a hail threat
  • 'He lived for his family': Milwaukee family grieving father of 4 with baby on the way
  • Wade and Diener combine forces again
  • ‘This city keeps taking so many great people from us’: Milwaukee father shot and killed near 24th and Wells
  • Archdiocese of Milwaukee offers prayer service for migrants and refugees
  • 4 additional charges as jury trial begins for woman accused in crash that killed 2 Marquette students
  • 18-year-old killed in shooting, Kenosha police seek leads
  • Deputy shot, suspect found dead after standoff at dog park in Town of Elba
  • The Hop's 'Festival Line' now in operation, bringing free rides to Milwaukee's lakefront
  • 1 injured after shots fired during road rage incident in Menomonee Falls
  • Officials: 10 dogs, 1 cat die in Village of Dousman fire
  • Thompson Farm brings first-ever Strawberry Festival to pick-your-own strawberry season
  • Florida rescue secures agreement to permanently close Ridglan Farms facility, transfer 475 dogs
  • Broadcasting Club gives students at Milwaukee Parkside School a taste of the newsroom
  • Discussing Milwaukee-area home sales, inventory and tips for sellers
  • Author and certified alligator wrestler Tom Cladis discusses debut novel
  • Sunny start to the new work week, then plenty of rain chances as temps stay cool
  • Car on its side after overnight crash near 95th and Adler in West Allis
  • 7 candidates, 5 minutes each: Democrats make their pitch for governor
  • Kids sharpen their skills with Packers' Micah Parsons in Greenfield
  • 'My eyes welled up with tears': Tribute tournament held in honor of young boy who died in tragic 2024 accident
  • ‘It’s overwhelmingly emotional': Germantown honey farm’s Florida facility destroyed in fire, owners say
  • MPD investigating 2 separate, unrelated shootings involving teenagers
  • Family identifies victim in deadly motorcycle crash in Marquette Interchange
  • 1 dead, 4 teens injured in single-vehicle rollover crash in Fond du Lac County
  • Goodbye heat for a while -- seasonably cool weather on the way with a few precipitation chances
  • Can a Democratic trifecta happen? Party leaders say yes, highlight recent wins during the first day of the state convention
  • Milwaukee woman arrested after firing shots through own open sunroof at Lake Park
  • NFL Milwaukee natives team up in second annual youth football camp
  • MPD investigating 3 separate non-fatal shootings
  • Milwaukee attorney and native Nancy Gruber passes away
  • Family identifies victim after reported drowning in Nagawicka Lake
  • Hundreds of local mothers, families receive free resources during Penfield Children Center's biannual community baby shower
  • Franklin police investigating reports of attempted sexual assault along Oak Leaf Trail
  • 50-year-old shot, killed overnight in Milwaukee
  • Fond du Lac deputies arrest pickup truck driver who was chasing another car in road rage incident
  • 44-year-old woman injured after falling off motorcycle in Fond du Lac County
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  • We Energies crews continue working to restore power in Kenosha County after storms sweep area Thursday night
  • Legal fight continues over new ordinance forcing downtown food trucks to close earlier
  • Woman accused of killing local dentist in Brown Deer sentenced to probation
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