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Wisconsin officials warn parents about rising e-bike and e-scooter injuries
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Hunger Task Force kicks off summer meals program, providing free food for Milwaukee County youth
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  • Small local businesses get a big stage at Summerfest thanks to grant
  • On fourth anniversary of fall of Roe v Wade, additional potential legal battles over abortion services loom
  • Green Bay pet sanctuary evacuates cats after roof collapses during heavy storms
  • Milwaukee north side Walgreens closes amid safety concerns
  • WIAA approves optional use of shot clocks in high school basketball
  • American Cruise Lines welcomed for first time in Port Milwaukee
  • School of Rock students perform in private showcase at The Rave ahead of Summerfest gigs
  • Beloved Cedarburg business shuts doors after 50+ years, future unknown as new owner steps in
  • Firefighter injured after MAYDAY called during Somers house fire
  • 4th of July 2026: SE Wisconsin list of parades, activities, fireworks and more to celebrate America's 250th!
  • Milwaukee's lakefront drone show returns for second year on July 3
  • New playground, beer garden and putt putt opening at AmFam Field Friday
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  • Milwaukee Night Market's kickoff night postponed, new date scheduled
  • Bucks select guard Brayden Burries, forward Nate Ament in 2026 NBA Draft
  • NBA Draft makes Milwaukee Bucks fans hopeful for new era
  • Race organizers, runners frustrated after Racine drawbridge raises, interrupting weekend race
  • ‘Smallwaukee’ honors Giannis Antetokounmpo, Bobby Portis
  • Couple renews vows at Wisconsin Dells water park as part of Guinness World Record attempt
  • Milwaukee community thanks fan-favorite Bobby Portis ahead of Miami trade
  • St. Camillus residents show patriotic spirit during annual parade
  • Greenfield residents urged to monitor mail after thefts continue at post office mailbox
  • ICE detains 8-year-old boy and mom at Wisconsin Dells home, community calls for their release
  • Wanted burglary suspect arrested after fleeing deputies on bicycle in Fond du Lac County
  • ‘Bucks basketball won’t be the same’: Bucks fans say goodbye to Giannis
  • Michael Redd reflects on Giannis trade: ‘The Bucks are dead. Long live the Bucks.’
  • 3-alarm fire damages vacant Milwaukee warehouse
  • Milwaukee mayor reflects on Giannis, Portis impact beyond basketball after trade news
  • Financial expert shares emergency fund tips as credit card debt hits record high
  • Hoan Bridge to glow in Bucks colors Tuesday in tribute to Giannis, Bobby Portis
  • Staying cool the rest of the week before a big warm-up to end June
  • Report: Giannis Antetokounmpo traded to Miami Heat after 13 seasons in Milwaukee
  • ‘He’s a local legend:’ What a potential Giannis Antetokounmpo trade would mean for local economy
  • Hours-long barricade situation in Whitefish Bay ends, man taken into custody
  • 'They're not bothering anybody': South Milwaukee man fights to keep year-round skeleton decorations despite threat of fines
  • Investigation underway after officer shoots 16 times at 2 abandoned dogs, killing 1
  • Milwaukee police look to identify suspects wanted in connection with quadruple shooting
  • Washington County barn declared total loss after early morning fire, damage estimated to exceed $1M
  • Ryan Braun weighs in on Giannis trade rumors
  • Milwaukee Rec celebrates completion of Emigh Playfield renovations
  • Milwaukee mother sentenced to 5 years of probation in son's deadly shooting
  • Infant among 4 people in car involved in crash near 26th and Capitol
  • 'I think he'll stick around': Giannis trade rumors loom as fans grapple with fact he may leave Milwaukee
  • Milwaukee food truck curfew on hold
  • Local business helps travelers hit the road during National Camping Week
  • Medical College of Wisconsin receives $27 million donation from Michels family for cancer research
  • Wisconsin's Alice in Dairyland marks National Dairy Month
  • Friendship Circle fundraiser to offer walking, biking routes for all abilities
  • Staying cooler but mostly dry to start to the new work week
  • Milwaukee Dancing Grannies set to perform at national Independence Day events
  • Corpse flower at Mitchell Park Domes expected to bloom this week
  • Free summer meals available for Milwaukee County kids through USDA program
  • This year's Cirque run has its final paranormal performance Monday evening at Southridge Mall
  • Father taken to hospital after being shot by son at Town of Delafield home
  • Nonprofit hosts 38th annual Father's Day celebration at Sherman Park
  • Woman dead following 2-vehicle crash in Fond du Lac County, suspect arrested
  • Local couple celebrates 70-year anniversary, 90th birthday and Father's Day
  • 47-year-old killed in crash near 11th and Greenfield, driver arrested
  • 2 people taken to hospital following shooting at Milwaukee banquet hall center
  • 'Truly a lifesaver:' How adding a soft-serve margarita saved a Cudahy Mexican restaurant
  • The first Latina is crowned the new Miss Wisconsin Teen USA
  • Clouds and rainy skies herald in the summer season
  • Onalaska woman takes home title of Miss Wisconsin 2026
  • A festival for the testicles: Pop's Pub throws one-of-a-kind event to bring awareness to testicular cancer
  • Miss Madison's teen wins 2026 state title, advances in competition
  • 'Help relieve some of the symptoms': Milwaukee teen helps local cancer patients
  • 3 people taken to hospital following Pleasant Prairie crash
  • Teen from Pewaukee dies after falling from boat into Okauchee Lake
  • Schlesinger's Saturday Showcase (6/20)...Summerfest, Father's Day, Greek Fest
  • Salah Sarsour details his ICE detention, his attorneys address US government's allegations
  • ‘I want that officer arrested’: Milwaukee mom speaks after police shoot and kill her son
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  • From cages to couches: Beagles begin life after Ridglan Farms; what adopters need to know
  • Greek Fest kicks off 61st year of festivities at new Waukesha County location
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