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One by one, volunteers on Saturday placed flags for 35,000 fallen veterans at Wood National Cemetery. → Read More
Milwaukee firefighters battled a two-alarm house fire near 34th and Lisbon on Monday morning. The fire ended up spreading to another home, and on Monday night, the medical examiner confirmed a death due to the fire. → Read More
A man has been arrested after police say he broke numerous windows at businesses along Wisconsin Avenue. → Read More
There is a heavy police presence near 16th and Perry in Racine. → Read More
Drug Take Back Day, an effort focused on safe and responsible disposal of prescription drugs, was held nationwide -- including at Concordia University. → Read More
The Greater Milwaukee Foundation, Medical College of Wisconsin and Royal Capital have partnered for the Thriveon Collaboration to improve child care access. → Read More
After a three-year hiatus because of the pandemic, the Milwaukee Public Schools World Fair is back. → Read More
A classic collection months in the making has been revealed just in time for the playoffs. → Read More
Rockin' around the Bayshore Kohl's entrance, Marquette basketball players served as Santa's helpers. → Read More
Team Rubicon and the Milwaukee Bucks hosted a winter donation drive for Afghan families who are transitioning off military bases and into communities. → Read More
A brawl breaks out at a Milwaukee high school during a basketball game last night leaving several kids injured. → Read More
There are concerns and cautions from health experts who predict this flu season may be unlike any other. → Read More
Versiti and a trio of local musicians used their platform to create an inviting vibe for blood donors. → Read More
Sixteen Milwaukee children found a permanent home on Friday, Nov. 19 during Milwaukee's Adoption Day. → Read More
Trending in the wrong direction, Milwaukee’s mayor says COVID-19 case numbers have jumped significantly in the city since last week. He and other health experts are urging mitigation efforts as 22 area schools have now begun giving vaccines to the newly eligible population of kids 5-11. → Read More
As school districts and health providers start their process Monday, Nov. 8, local pharmacies got COVID-19 vaccines in kids' arms already on Sunday. → Read More
Open enrollment through healthcare.gov begins on Monday, Nov. 1. People can begin searching for new plans that could save them money. → Read More
Experts say holiday shopping in 2021, as supply chain issues linger, may be a case of on-your-shopping-list, but out of stock. → Read More
Children ages 5-11 could get their first shot at Pfizer vaccine COVID-19 protection as early as Nov. 8, with some fully protected by Christmas. → Read More
Health experts say we are getting much closer to children ages 5-11 being able to get vaccinated against COVID-19. → Read More