Special Report: Women with the Milwaukee Police Department discuss challenges, changes
Posted: Mar 30, 2018 9:52 PM CDT

-
2:04
Schlesinger’s Saturday Showcase (10/18)...Boo at The Zoo &...
-
2:57
Mild becomes cool quickly for the second part of the weekend,...
-
1:04
High school football highlights 🏈
-
1:48
Brewers fans looking for some magic while down 5-1
-
2:38
Milwaukee’s 2026 parking plan: Extended meter hours, 65,000...
-
2:37
’It’s animal cruelty’: Saukville dairy farmer says proposed...
-
2:44
In 2025, there were 9 fatal crashes from Milwaukee police pursuits...
-
3:34
’They’re never out of it’: Brewers fans hope team can rally...
-
2:33
Milwaukee police seek teens wanted in gas station armed robbery
-
0:54
Racine Zoo announces departure of Eastern Black Rhino ’Kianga’
-
2:37
Rain chances continue through the weekend as drought conditions...
-
1:36
Meet CBS 58’s Pet of the Week: Sophie
MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Women make up less than a quarter of police officers in the United States. That ratio is about the same in Milwaukee's department.
To get some perspective about what women have to go through on the job and what's being done, CBS 58 Anchor Amanda Porterfield sat down with seven females on the Milwaukee Police Force.
Sign up for the CBS 58 Newsletter