Milwaukee Local News
Mequon-Thiensville School District prepares for $18.2 million bond referendum
The Mequon-Thiensville School District plans to ask voters to approve $18.2 million in new bonds.
Burst pipe closes road in Butler Wednesday morning
Burst pipe closes road in Butler Wednesday morning
2 Powerball winners within a month? Racine gas station proves to be lucky spot
RACINE -- A Racine gas station is home to the second $1 million Powerball winner within a month!
School bus crashes into house on Milwaukee's north side
MILWAUKEE -- Officials are trying to figure out how a school bus crashed into a house on Milwaukee's north side Wednesday morning.
Tonight at 10:00: Renters Rights
Tonight at 10:00: The I-Team uncovers what every renter in Wisconsin needs to know.
Mequon police searching for armed robbery suspect
Mequon police are looking for a suspect who allegedly robbed BP gas station at gunpoint Tuesday night.
New beer garden coming to Milwaukee's east side
A new beer garden is coming to Brady Street. According to OnMilwaukee.com, the owner of Nomad World Pub is celebrating 20 years in business with an expansion.
Looking for a job? Milwaukee is hiring for its transitional jobs program
The city of Milwaukee wants to help the unemployed. City officials will be hosting two information sessions for a new transitional jobs program Wednesday.
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Pastor Fred Crouther asked to sit on Fire and Police Commission
A veteran pastor is hoping to bridge the divide between police and the black community, having been selected to serve on the Fire and Police Commission.
Lake Geneva father risks his life to save sons during house fire
A Lake Geneva father says he risked his life to save his two sons. His house caught on fire at about 2:30 a.m. Tuesday.
Wisconsin Lutheran College gets approval to tear down homes for parking garage
Wisconsin Lutheran College will be allowed to tear down several Wauwatosa homes to build a new parking garage.
Assembly planning for 24 hours of debate on right-to-work
The Wisconsin state Assembly plans to start debate of the right-to-work bill at 9 a.m. Thursday and end no later than 9 a.m. Friday.
Badgers coach Paul Chryst on his late father and Bo Ryan
New Wisconsin Badgers football coach Paul Chryst took a snowy walk with us down memory lane.
More young girls embracing hockey in Milwaukee area
Girls as young as six years old are lacing up hockey skates in metropolitan Milwaukee.
Hartford's plan to centralize 911 calls not without opposition
City leaders in Hartford say they want faster 911 response times, and they have a plan to improve them.
UW coach Paul Chryst, the husband and dad
TODAY'S TMJ4's Jessie Garcia talked more in-depth with new Badgers coach Paul Chryst, discussing his family-first attitude.
UW coach Paul Chryst, the husband and dad
TODAY'S TMJ4's Jessie Garcia talked more in-depth with new Badgers coach Paul Chryst, discussing his family-first attitude.
Racine father accused of leaving 3-year-old son outside in his car
A Racine father is facing charges Tuesday for forgetting his own son in his vehicle, according to a criminal complaint.