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Sarah Kopplin was prsented the award in her 7th grade classroom at Shorewood Intermediate School, where she teaches Social Studies: World Geography & Culture. → Read More
Leaders with the online shop Etsy, warned sellers the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank may delay payments. → Read More
An analytics company just released a list of the best places for African-Americans to live economically, in 2023. Out of all the largest cities in the U.S., Milwaukee ranked fourth - worst. → Read More
We tracked down some people voluntarily shoveling other people's sidewalks and driveways and others giving out free meals. → Read More
Local organizations are now partnering up to offer lead testing to Milwaukee Head Start programs and daycares. → Read More
The first two rounds of funding through the "Get Kids Ahead" initiative helped rural Kewaskum Schools receive $68,000. → Read More
An open house for the United for Waukesha Resiliency Center is taking place next Wednesday, Jan. 25 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. → Read More
Some people are dumping their garbage wherever they please, despite the risk of being fined up to $5,000. → Read More
Neighbors identified the victim, telling us she lived in these area apartments near Estabrook Park at Hampton and Anita Avenue. → Read More
So much has happened this past year, and we are looking back at some of our biggest local stories. In January, The COVID-19 pandemic was still taking hold. → Read More
Don't throw out your Christmas Tree! Instead, head down to a Caledonia farm less than a half hour from Milwaukee. You can donate it to feed their goats! → Read More
The touching moment took place with the family of Grant Heffelfinger, when the Milwaukee Gay Sports network gave a $1,600 donation to Pathfinders. → Read More
Families are faced with hard choices this holiday, with inflation at a 40-year high. Consumer prices are up 7.7 percent, according to the U.S. Labor Department. → Read More
We have seen people showing they are here for our community countless times in the past year. Over that time, the color blue has become a huge symbol of unity in Waukesha. → Read More
Dogs who survived a plane crash on a Waukesha County golf course are getting forever homes. Some animals are going to the first responders who saved them. → Read More
After decades of pleas, our outdated and crumbling Milwaukee County Medical Examiner's Office is finally getting a new home on six acres of land at 94th and Wisconsin. → Read More
Local businesses that rely heavily on Florida are also feeling the brunt of Hurricane Ian, including Saint Paul Fish Company in the Third Ward's Public Market. → Read More
U.S. Federal Reserve Board Chairman Jerome Powell announced a third consecutive interest rate hike of 0.75-percent, bringing it to a range of 3—3.25-percent. → Read More
Karen Bowen is going door-to-door with her clipboard to gather signatures against the current five-story building proposal. The plans include a 64 apartment units, with retail on the first floor. → Read More
The state-of-the-art signs are linked to National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) satellites that deliver real-time water safety information indicated by the sign's lights. → Read More