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Assembly begins debate on right-to-work bill
The Assembly will begin debating the right-to-work bill and members said they may continue the discussion for a full 24 hours.
Zac Brown Band to headline Summerfest on June 28
Zac Brown Band will return to the Marcus Amphitheater on Sunday, June 28, Summerfest announced today.
Zac Brown Band to headline Summerfest on June 28
Zac Brown Band will return to the Marcus Amphitheater on Sunday, June 28, Summerfest announced today.
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Dontre Hamilton supporters to host rally Thursday evening
Dontre Hamilton supporters will host another rally Thursday evening. Organizers plan to meet at 5 p.m. at the Washington Park Senior Center.
Assembly begins debate on right-to-work bill today
The Assembly will begin debating the right-to-work bill and members said they may continue the discussion for a full 24 hours.
Assebmly begins debate on right-to-work bill today
The Assembly will begin debating the right-to-work bill and members said they may continue the discussion for a full 24 hours.
Fire breaks out at barn in Saukville overnight
Sixteen fire deparetments helped put of fire at Saukville barn overnight
Kenosha firefighters honor fallen colleague
KENOSHA -- Firefighters from across Wisconsin will honor Lt. Scott Schumacher on Thursday. Schumacher, 41, died last week after a long battle with cancer.
"His death is a significant blow to members of the Kenosha Fire Department," Chief John Thomsen told 620 WTMJ.
Schumacher's funeral begins Thursday at 10 a.m. at Carthage College. A procession is expected around 1:30 p.m.
The cancer came from Schumacher's work as a firefighter, according to Thomsen.
"If you are a firefighter and contract cancer, it is presumed that you (got it from) the exposure to carcinagins," Thompson explained. "Scott was a non-smoker, he was atheletic, he was a very fit individual which makes it more tragic that an individual that kept such a good well being and understood the importance of wellness (would get sick)."
Hamilton family lawyer: 'A lot of differences' between Milwaukee and Ferguson cases
MILWAUKEE -- No federal charges will be issued for the Ferguson, Missouri police officer in the shooting death of Michael Brown.
Crime in Milwaukee's Amani neighborhood seeing significant drops
Crime in Milwaukee's Amani neighborhood has fallen by double digits in the past two years.
Judge throws out nine of ten sex abuse claims in Milwaukee Archdiocese case
A bankruptcy judge threw out nine of the ten sex abuse claims in the Milwaukee Archdiocese bankruptcy case Thursday.
Lawmakers propose waiving 1 day rest in 7 rule
A pair of Republican state lawmakers are working to allow factory and mercantile workers to voluntarily work seven consecutive days without a 24-hour rest period.
Klement's Famous Racing Sausages race through TODAY'S TMJ4
Weather Day at Miller Park is coming up on April 23rd.
Klement's Famous Racing Sausages race through TODAY'S TMJ4
Weather Day at Miller Park is coming up on April 23rd.
Two teenage girls rescued in Racine County human trafficking investigation
Two girls, ages 13 and 16, are home again, thanks to the efforts of the Racine County Human Trafficking Task Force and The Internet Crimes Against Children Unit.
Wisconsin set to become a right-to-work state as soon as Monday
Wisconsin's right-to-work bill will become law on Monday. That's when Governor Walker is expected to sign it.
Suspect's mother helps end violent Wisconsin robbery spree
Three men are off the streets following a violent robbery spree across southeastern Wisconsin.
Crash shuts down all lanes of US 41/45 near Germantown
All lanes of US 41/45 were closed Wednesday afternoon between Holy Hill and Lannon near Germantown due to a crash.