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Wisconsin Supreme Court appoints judges to hear congressional redistricting cases
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  • Ryan Strnad drops out of Wisconsin governor's race
  • Wisconsin clerks refer 46 cases of suspected fraud, irregularities in 2024 presidential election
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Local leaders discuss food insecurity in Milwaukee County as holiday season approaches
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  • ‘We don’t have a crystal ball’: Flu variant overseas could challenge flu vaccines
  • 'There's no accountability': Donated brain thrown out, Children's Wisconsin lawsuit dismissed
  • Staffing shortages causes STI Health Clinic to temporarily close
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  • Light snow is moving across the area this evening. Light accumulation is possible
  • Hugh Jackman will visit Milwaukee Tuesday to promote 'Song Sung Blue.' Here's where you can see him
  • Riding along with Milwaukee DPW as they clear roads, explain what to do with leaves
  • Help families in need through the Holiday Giving Tree program at Milwaukee's Wellpoint Care Network
  • Sojourner Family Peace Center hosts Holiday Shoppe for families healing from domestic violence
  • Milwaukee Rep's 'Come From Away' becomes theater's all-time best-selling show
  • Milwaukee Mandolin Orchestra to celebrate 125th anniversary with community concerts
  • Jeff Bezos donates $5 million to stop family homelessness in Milwaukee area
  • Milwaukee's winter parking rules now in effect through March 1
  • Ex Fabula announces winter storytelling events
  • Egyptian Christmas cookie sale at St. Mary & St. Antoninus Church
  • Wisconsin Better Business Bureau offers Cyber Monday shopping tips
  • Christmas comes alive with the Tosa Women's Club annual Holiday Home Tour on Dec. 6
  • Snowstorm adds excitement to Little Switzerland Ski Hill’s opening weekend in Slinger ⛷️
  • West Allis streets light up holiday snowfall in 40th annual Candy Cane Lane
  • Falling snow damages Wauwatosa police squad car
  • City of Milwaukee garbage and recycling suspended Dec. 1
  • 11-year-old Kenosha girl gives back to community by hosting coat drive 🧥
  • After record snowfall, CBS 58 viewers show off snow photos ❄️
  • Neighbors help dig each other out after record snowfall
  • A focus shift from the snow to the chill as we round out November
  • 14 skiers rescued at Sunburst Ski Hill after power outage in Kewaskum
  • Weekend plans shift as snow hits Milwaukee
  • Sheboygan police seeking help finding missing 63-year-old
  • Crews across southeast Wisconsin work hard to clear roads during first snowstorm of season
  • 'My worst nightmare': Kenosha mother grieving after her 3 children die from Thanksgiving apartment fire
  • DPW tips for the first winter storm of the season
  • Give love to local stores this Small Business Saturday
  • Driver injured after car strikes tree in Racine County
  • Woman seriously hurt after colliding with farm equipment in Kenosha County, bystander arrested during investigation
  • Snowy morning leads to messy commute and multiple accidents in southeast Wisconsin
  • Schlesinger's Saturday Showcase (11/29)...Small Business Saturday, holiday fairs, cookie bakes, & candle makes
  • Wisconsin tree farm owners hope you'll buy live Christmas trees as tariffs could increase price of artificial ones
  • 'Be ready': Wauwatosa Black Friday shoppers gear up for heavy snowfall
  • Snow emergencies and closures issued throughout southeast Wisconsin
  • Local toy store offers unique gifts during Small Business Saturday, along with some spinning discounts
  • 'There was a line at the door': Black Friday shoppers flock to Wisconsin-based stores
  • Village of Grafton postpones 2025 Christmas Parade, announces rescheduled date
  • Alice in Dairyland highlights Wisconsin-made holiday gifts
  • 3 children dead, father injured after Kenosha apartment fire on Thanksgiving night
  • People line up for Lakefront Brewery's Black Friday beer release tradition
  • Win a 4-pack of tickets to the Bucks vs. 76ers game Dec. 5 -- and catch the game on WMLW The M
  • Local sports bars welcome Packers fans for Thanksgiving Day camaraderie
  • 1 person dead after shooting near Burnham St. and Winona Ln. in Milwaukee
  • Amtrak sets ridership record, more than 34 million passengers
  • Kalahari Resorts celebrates 25 years by appearing for the 8th year in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade
  • Supporting homeless veterans at the 18th annual 'Coach P's Veterans Donation Reserve Games'
  • 'It's a special thing': Milwaukee woman to appear on 'Jeopardy!' Thanksgiving night
  • CBS 58 goes inside the kitchen with volunteers as they prep to feed thousands for Thanksgiving Racine
  • Smoke shop employee assaulted during robbery near Brady Street
  • Winter Storm Watch issued ahead of a snowy Thanksgiving weekend
  • Car straddles median at Hawley Road Bridge
  • Traffic in food pantries increases ahead of Thanksgiving, where you can get a free meal
  • Is this your dog? Searching for owner of dog found at Racine County truck stop
  • Emergency 'City-County Food Drive' ends, collecting 9,000 pounds of food to help families in need
  • 'All the Fixins' event helps families stock up for Thanksgiving dinner
  • 'Slender Man' stabber back in Wisconsin after leaving group home, arrested in Illinois
  • 24-year-old injured after shooting in Milwaukee near 14th and W. Center
  • 1 dead, several injured after multi-vehicle crash closes I-43 north for five and a half hours
  • Winter parking regulations begin December 1 across the City of Milwaukee
  • Drivers push through slick roads and strong winds ahead of Thanksgiving
  • Delays and airport attire on top of mind for travelers this holiday season
  • Bucks, Levy team up to give out turkey dinners to Milwaukee firefighters
  • Catholic Memorial High School holds 12th annual Crusader Day
  • Wood National Cemetery seeks wreath donations ahead of National Wreaths Across America Day
  • Federal judge says trial for Wisconsin judge accused of helping immigrant will go on next month
  • 5pm Update: Snow showers will wind down this evening, but winds remain strong
  • Popular German Christmas Market returns to downtown Oconomowoc
  • Wisconsin Red Cross seeks blood donations ahead of holidays
  • Next Act Theatre presents Wisconsin premiere of 'Boswell'
  • Milwaukee police investigate fatal shooting near 52nd and Lloyd
  • 'It can get pretty reckless down here': New Brady Street safety plan to launch in December
  • ‘Keep a positive attitude’: Thanksgiving travel hits Mitchell International Airport
  • Fatal shooting reported near 35th and Galena in Milwaukee
  • $2.5M settlement approved in civil lawsuit over in-custody death of Keishon Thomas
  • Pewaukee woman searching for Amazon driver after act of kindness was caught on Ring camera
  • Slender Man stabber Morgan Geyser signs extradition papers, will return to Wisconsin to await charges
  • Children's Wisconsin hosts Christmas-themed parade for patients
  • Foxconn invests additional $569 million to expand operations in Racine County
  • Milwaukee's UWM Panther Arena and Miller High Life Theatre get historic status
  • From an expert: Understanding the impacts of auto tariffs
  • Man charged in shooting following Juneteenth celebration sentenced to 10 years
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  • After $7.5M flood loss, Milwaukee Rep restores 'A Christmas Carol' set in time for 50th anniversary
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  • Potawatomi Casino Hotel is first in Wisconsin to take part in Tribal-Wide Self-Exclusion Program
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