The Wicked Hop has been temporarily closed after the City of Milwaukee Health Department (MHD) had found dead and live cockroaches during an inspection on Wednesday.
The U.S. military is amassing its largest concentration of forces in the Middle East since the 2003 invasion of Iraq as tensions with Iran remain heightened.
A 16-year-old Milwaukee figure skater recently won a national bronze medal and has her sights set on the Olympics. Her journey started in a learn-to-skate program at the Pettit National Ice Center.
A growing debate is unfolding in Shorewood over parking, accessibility, and affordable housing on 4450 North Oakland Ave.
A new lawsuit alleges that the Department of Homeland Security is using AI to identify people who are recording federal immigration operations and then adding those people to a secret database.
Narcotics and firearms seized, two in custody following search warrant for Menomonee Falls residence
A heavy police presence was reported in the Menomonee Falls area early Thursday morning after a search warrant was issued for a residence in the Hummingbird Way area.
A Milwaukee suspect held a contractor at gunpoint, forced him into an East Side home and fired shots. Police made an arrest Thursday morning.
Lighthouse volunteers express concern and optimism about plans for a permeable parking lot to be installed on Wind Point village land near the lighthouse.
Waukesha South High School sends off freshman wrestler Penelope Juarez. She is one of a group of students going to state.
World Economic Forum head Børge Brende said Thursday that he is stepping down after facing pressure over his contacts with the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
As newsrooms sift through millions of Epstein files, citizen journalists are joining the effort — uncovering new details.
An arrest has been made in a Feb. 18 sexual assault and armed robbery near Marquette University. The suspect was not among ...
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