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Willie G. Davidson exhibit to open at Harley-Davidson Museum
MILWAUKEE -- The Harley Davidson Museum is about to unveil an exhibit that honors the life and career of former Harley Executive, Willie G. Davidson.
Last day of school: MPS executive reflects on 2014-15 school year
MILWAUKEE -- It's chilly, wet and doesn't feel very summer-like outside this morning. But after today, thousands of students in the area will be out of school for the summer.
Last day of school: MPS executive reflects of 2014-15 school year
MILWAUKEE -- It's chilly, wet and doesn't feel very summer-like outside this morning. But after today, thousands of students in the area will be out of school for the summer.
Large Lego exhibit to be displayed at Mayfair Mall
WAUWATOSA -- The Lego Americana Roadshow is coming to Wauwatosa.
Polish Fest kicks off Friday, runs through Sunday
MILWAUKEE -- Starting Friday, Milwaukee is celebrating everthing Polish! The country's largest Polish Fest returns to the Henry Maier Festival Park.
Police seek ID of suspect who robbed, shot man near 48th and Lisbon
MILWAUKEE -- A man was robbed in a parking lot on Milwaukee's north side on June 3 and police need help identifying the suspect captured on surveillance.
Flooding concerns remain in southeast Wisconsin
THIENSVILLE -- Some parts of southeast Wisconsin were soaked by rain overnight. Now it has people watching out for flooding Friday morning.
Hales Corners woman part of group fighting to keep Medicaid funding
HALES CORNERS -- Seven years ago doctors told Cailinn's parents she would never make it past eight weeks.
Milwaukee Police add 48 new officers at recruit graduation ceremony
The Milwaukee Police Department has 48 new officers. MPD graduated its latest recruit class Thursday evening.
On and off ramp dampens plans across southeast Wisconsin
THIENSVILLE -- On and off rain dampened many plans across southeast Wisconsin Thursday.
Republicans to propose cutting taxes for wealthy
MADISON, Wis. (AP) -- The alternative minimum income tax, which primarily benefits people earning more than $200,000 a year, would be eliminated under a Republican proposal to be voted on by the Legislature's budget-writing committee as soon as next week.
'Why me?' 12-year-old girl shot during armed robbery speaks one year later
MILWAUKEE -- There were six young girls in a north side Milwaukee grocery store last June when bullets went flying.
Waukesha County family who lost young girl to cancer using grief to help others
Earlier this year we told you about a New Berlin couple devastated after the death of their five-year-old granddaughter, Cora Grinsel.
Menasha police release report on fatal bridge shooting
Menasha police have released a report on the shooting that resulted in four deaths on a recreational bridge which says the shooter had a long history of depression, alcohol dependency, suicidal and sometimes homicidal thoughts.
Resources to help your kids stay safe this summer
We are fast approaching the end of school and start of the summer season, but unfortunately that signals the start of the trauma season for kids.
Amanda Stanke from the Kohl's Care Grow Safe and Health program joined Live at Noon to talk more about why summer is the most common season for injuries and about different resources for kids and families to stay safe.
Watch more in the video above.
Tonight at 10:00: Smashed SUV
The city towed her SUV -- and then her vehicle was destroyed.
Milwaukee County pools prepare for next week's opening
The weather is not especially summer-like today, but that's not stopping preparations for summer activities.
Milwaukee's 'Jazz in the Park' canceled Thursday
MILWAUKEE -- Jazz in the Park has been canceled for Thursday, June 11 due to the possibility of severe weather this evening.