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  • Pewaukee home a total loss after fire
  • CBS 58's Drive-Thru Food Drive at AmFam Field set for Nov. 21 benefitting Hunger Task Force
  • $50,000 Powerball ticket sold at Festival Foods in Kenosha
  • Add some sparkle to November with a visit to the Christmas Fantasy House ✨
  • Mother, daughter dead after house fire in Waukesha
  • We Energies' winter moratorium now in effect
  • Volunteers pick more than 20,000 pounds of apples from Mequon farm for area food pantries
  • Wisconsin BBB encourages consumers to thank local businesses in November
  • Warm and relatively dry October comes to an end as we look ahead to when snow begins in November
  • The beloved sandwich gets top billing with its own special holiday Nov. 3
  • 'You’re here with us in spirit': Sade Robinson memorial bench unveiled at Warnimont Park
  • Day of the Dead celebrated at Zocalo Food Park
  • All aboard, all train enthusiasts! Trainfest returns to Milwaukee 🚂
  • 'Spaghetti with the Sisters' tradition serving up warm meals for 70 years at St. Joan Antida High School
  • 'Death doesn't need to be feared. It can be joyful': Day of the Dead celebrates loved ones in death
  • As the clocks go back, we can move forward with some milder temperatures
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  • Congrats! CBS 58 and Telemundo Wisconsin win a total of 4 Emmys this year
  • ‘Neighbors helping neighbors’: Milwaukee community stepping up amid SNAP pause
  • Thousands line up early Saturday at AmFam Field for We Energies 2025 Cookie Book giveaway
  • Schlesinger's Saturday Showcase (11/1)...Free Zoo Day, Beer & Bacon, etc...
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  • New video shows end of police chase on I-94, 2 arrested
  • Kids of all ages celebrate Halloween at Azura Memory Care in Fox Point 🎃
  • Finance committee gives $8M to Milwaukee Fire Department to replace aging equipment
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  • Bringing back the early 2000s! Children's Wisconsin surprises patients with 2nd annual flash mob 💃🕺
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  • After his leg was amputated because of cancer, this West Allis K-9 is making a run for recovery
  • 'It takes some of the stress off': UWM's campus food pantry saw 34% increase in demand in October
  • Milwaukee man charged in wrong-way OWI crash that left unborn child dead
  • Big Putts Mini Golf location now open in Waukesha
  • 🍔🧈A legacy well-done: Solly’s Grille owner prepares to pass the spatula
  • A spooky rain chance will return tonight
  • Video shows possible meteor lighting up the sky in southeast Wisconsin 🌠
  • The Beast of Bray Road still haunts and intrigues Elkhorn residents
  • Despite surplus, Wisconsin unlikely to cover expiring food benefits costs
  • MMA legend Anthony 'Showtime' Pettis promotes fight card at Potawatomi Casino
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  • Sixth annual Trunk or Treat in Milwaukee's Lindsay Heights neighborhood 🎃👻🍬
  • Brake issues cause Milwaukee Tool chainsaw recalls
  • 27-year-old seriously injured in shooting near 19th and Locust
  • New space for the dogs at HAWS thanks to Tito's vodka 🐕
  • Artist working to add final sculpture to Waukesha Christmas Parade Memorial
  • More ways to donate to those impacted by possible end to SNAP benefits in Milwaukee
  • Milwaukee hosts 80th birthday celebration for Henry Winkler
  • $3M bail set for Grafton man accused of trying to kill wife after she filed for divorce
  • UW report: Badgers' poor performance could cost the state hundreds of millions
  • 'The heartbeat of this city': 5 city employees honored at Milwaukee City Hall
  • West Allis police renew call for information in 1995 killing of Terrie Engel
  • Cathedral Square Park renamed for holiday season as trees arrive
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  • Milwaukee police union votes to ratify labor agreement with City of Milwaukee
  • Oak Creek High School cheer team raising funds for national championship trip
  • Few showers for Halloween, peak fall color and clocks falling back an hour all over the weekend
  • Local groups demand use of state money to fill funding gaps, SNAP benefits
  • Athletes hone skills at Special Olympics basketball clinic hosted by Milwaukee Bucks
  • 'No person should have to go hungry': SNAP benefits deadline looming over residents
  • 1 in custody after rollover crash involving 2 semi-trucks along Mitchell Interchange
  • Proposed bill would require 'speed limiter' devices for reckless drivers in Wisconsin
  • Different Capitol, same finger-pointing: Dems, Van Orden trade shutdown blame in Madison
  • City leaders celebrate Northridge Mall officially being demolished, look to the future
  • 'We don't want to tow your car': New Milwaukee ordinance cracks down on unpaid parking tickets
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  • Racine Unified School District purchases all-terrain wheelchairs for field trips, outdoor learning
  • High school students explore careers in energy during We Energies Demo Day
  • Watch CBS 58's exclusive chat with Henry Winkler ahead of his Milwaukee birthday celebration!
  • 'Nothing was done': Family of Dante Campbell calls on CPS to do more for kids in crisis
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  • Third annual Veterans Market is back in Rusty’s Waterford on Nov. 1
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  • Financial advisor discusses investing myths and strategies
  • Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin shares fall recipes for Halloween treats
  • Milwaukee School Board approves $1.6 billion final budget for 2025-26
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