CBS 58 Special Reports
- Eye on AI: How educators across Wisconsin are bringing artificial intelligence into the classroom
- Eye on AI: MPS students learn skills to use AI ‘strategically, thoughtfully, intentionally’
- 'What's next?': No hurdles block Franklin native Natalie's path
- 'It's OK, not being OK': Local woman opens up about stigma surrounding suicide
- 'You have to value you': Ex-cons determined to veer Milwaukee teens away from life of crime
- 'Skilled trades can be a really good way to go in life': Watch Wisconsin man on 'Tough As Nails'
- Golfing with a goal: Next 18 leaves lasting impact
- Montel 'Quik' Jackson's unlikely journey from Milwaukee to the UFC
- 'TikTok Takeover’ Part III: What’s next for the app? Would restrictions or an outright ban threaten local businesses?
- 'TikTok Takeover' Part II: How does TikTok affect your mental health? Experts talk addiction and building community
- 'TikTok Takeover' Part I: Is the clock ticking down on TikTok? Here's what you need to know
- Eye on AI: Voice cloning is easy and effective
- What is art? Does AI enhance or hinder human creativity?
- 'Nobody expects to get run down in a parade': Tyler Pudleiner, Waukesha parade survivor sits down with CBS 58
- Why we're using subtitles more often while watching and streaming shows and movies
- Brother and sister use birthday donations to buy K-9 Jackson life-saving vest
- Exclusive: Jessob Reisbeck reflects on documentary, 'The Hatchet Wielding Hitchhiker' on Netflix
- Local father whose son beat cancer is helping others do the same
- CBS 58 Exclusive: Sparks family reflects after trial and parade
- Special Report: Family receives happy update on daughter's liver transplant recovery a year and a half later
- How Wisconsin's parole system works and the political battle brewing over it
- New Dahmer documentary set to feature never-before-heard interviews between killer and his defense team
- Office of Violence Prevention's efficacy called into question, Milwaukee leaders respond
- 'Violence is a disease': Arnitta Holliman explains role in turning violent trends around
- Milwaukee Crime Stoppers: Here’s how it works and how to stay anonymous
- FBI Milwaukee looking to hire more female special agents
- One Pill Kills: Father creates campaign to help others after son dies from fentanyl overdose
- 'It's a real crisis': Long-time MPS teacher feels the impact of high medical costs for the elderly and sick
- Packers insider thinks Rodgers will make decision soon
- The lowdown on the lockout
- CBS 58 gets first look inside America's Black Holocaust Museum ahead of grand reopening in Milwaukee
- Over-the-top and in-the-air Valentine's in Lake Geneva
- Inflation threatens your wallet, here's what to do about it
- Community raises thousands for DoorDash driver following Shake Shack shooting
- Keeping a New Year's resolution is hard; experts have advice
- COVID outbreak at House of Corrections causes delays in laundry, work release
- COVID-19 outbreak in jail leads to laundry, food and cleaning problems
- Scammers are selling fake COVID tests
- Experts: Smart homes carry hacking risk
- Missing in Milwaukee: Resources available to families of missing people
- Puppy scams increase for the holidays
- What's at stake in governor, Senate race one year out from 2022 midterms
- Scammers trying to dupe buyers on Facebook Marketplace, Craigslist
- More than 70 Milwaukee day cares close doors due to safety, health violations since 2019
- CBS 58 Exclusive: Behind the scenes with the Drug Enforcement Administration
- Cybersecurity jobs in demand
- More than half of 2021 homicides in Milwaukee remain unsolved
- 'Desire for the past': COVID-19 pandemic forced buying habits to evolve
- Courts split on legality of gas station slot machines
- 'Will it get you high? Basically, yes': Loophole allows sales of marijuana-like product in Wisconsin
- Advocate Aurora Health researchers studying AI that could detect mental health conditions
- Experts debate third Covid booster shot
- Thousands stuck in unemployment appeals backlog
- Black market for fake COVID vaccine cards growing
- Schools struggle to educate about the dangers of vaping; raising tobacco age to 21 could help, officials say
- Back to school anxiety? Experts share how to put your child at ease
- Prohibition era secret rooms, tunnels come to light in Milwaukee
- Doctors say delta variant is no excuse to skip checkups
- As COVID cases, hospitalizations rise in Wisconsin, frontline health care workers share 'genuine message of care and concern'
- Area restaurants face worker shortage
- Froedtert program helps gunshot victims recover from physical and mental injuries
- CBS 58 Special Report: Milwaukee sees spike in car thefts; here are ways to protect yourself
- In a busy summer travel season, planning is key
- Buying Bucks tickets? Protect your investment
- 'The veteran will lose every time': Why military families struggle to compete in housing market
- Florida condo collapse could lead to new local regulations
- More cost, longer waits: What to expect if you're planning home repairs or remodels
- 'I don't care what people think': CBS 58 confronts alleged serial construction scammer
- Canned cocktail sales surge as trend takes off
- 'It's a job-seekers market:' How businesses are competing during labor shortage
- After months of working from home, a return to the office sparks anxiety for some
- Grafton police using new camera system to stop thefts
- 'Double pandemic': COVID-19, uptick in crime create backlog in Milwaukee County court system
- CBS 58 Investigates: Crypto scams rising
- Milwaukee FBI seeing spike in child sextortion cases amid pandemic
- Behind the scenes with Milwaukee's homicide unit as they fight more than just criminals
- FBI offers class: What to do if you face an active shooter
- CBS 58 Investigates: First responders battling invisible enemy
- Wisconsin employers can mandate workers get vaccines
- Cancel or carry on? Milwaukee festival, event planners face tough decision
- Housing shortage challenges, frustrates local buyers
- Coronavirus One Year: Remembering two lives lost nearly a year apart
- Business leaders see bright post-COVID future
- The politics behind the pandemic: A look back at the policy decisions that changed our lives
- Doctors reflect on COVID-19 medical challenges and breakthroughs 1 year later
- CBS 58 Investigates the lasting impact of Covid on education
- Milwaukee community reflects on 1 year since the first COVID-19 case in the city
- CBS 58 Investigates: Scammers targeting job seekers
- CBS 58 Investigates: Thousands waiting for unemployment checks due to computer system, appeals backlog
- CBS 58 Investigates: Local mental health care struggles to keep up with demand
- CBS 58 Investigates: Elderly, those without internet, struggle to sign up for COVID-19 vaccine
- Contractor accused of ripping off women in multiple counties
- Man charged in snowplow scam gets felony charges dropped
- CBS 58 Investigates: Psychedelic drugs and depression
- Department of Workforce Development: Unemployment backlog will be cleared ‘in a matter of weeks’
- CBS 58 Investigates: Experts bracing for mental health crisis this winter
- CBS 58 Investigates: Thousands waiting for unemployment; DWD refuses to do interviews
- CBS 58 Exclusive: Behind-the-scenes of 'Jeopardy!' with beloved host Alex Trebek
- CBS 58 Investigates: Spectrum customer has cable strung through yard for months
- CBS 58 Investigates: Wisconsin election security