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2 dead, 1 injured following house fire on Milwaukee's north side
MILWAUKEE -- Two people are dead and one person is injured after a fire broke out in a home on Milwaukee's north side early Friday.
'Playroom of Hope' opens at Children's Hospital
It's a place for the brothers and sisters of a sick child to just be kids - a space all their own at Children's Hospital.
Poll: Nearly 80 percent opposed to state borrowing plan for Bucks arena
A new Marquette Law School poll suggests potential trouble for a new Bucks arena. Many say they do not support state funding to pay for it.
Pewaukee woman suing village after she's billed $7,000 for 'false alarm' call
An 88-year-old woman is suing the Village of Pewaukee after she was billed more than $7,000 for a "false alarm" at her home.
Carlos Gomez headed to disabled list with hamstring injury
The Brewers will be without their center fielder for the next couple weeks.
Milwaukee's Iron Block restoration a true labor of love
MILWAUKEE -- Wisconsin's only iron facade building sits on the corner of Wisconsin Ave. and Water St. in downtown Milwaukee. Today, it looks deceivingly brand new. The pre-Civil War building underwent a three year restoration process that was supervised by both the Owner and President of Dental Associates, Tom Manos, and the Dental Associates Architect, Mark Demsky.
Group of local churches determined to stop the violence in Milwaukee
MILWAUKEE -- Members of Urban United Churches are making it their mission to stop the violence in Milwaukee.
Milwaukee Police announce arrests of nearly a dozen violent gang members
MILWAUKEE -- Police announced a roundup of violent gang members Thursday.
Walker brushes off negative numbers in new poll
MADISON, Wis. (AP) -- Gov. Scott Walker brushed off new poll numbers Thursday that put his approval rating at just 41 percent and showed there was strong opposition to some of his most significant budget proposals, including cuts to the University of Wisconsin and K-12 schools.
Longtime Packers reporter, publicist Lee Remmel dies
He covered Curly Lambeau and Vince Lombardi's Packers, and publicized Mike Holmgren and Mike McCarthy's teams. Lee Remmel has passed away after 90 full years.
Walker approval rating at 41 percent in new poll
Republican Gov. Scott Walker's approval rating is at 41 percent, the lowest in the three-year history of the Marquette University Law School poll.
Wisconsin unemployment drops to 4.6 percent
Wisconsin's unemployment rate has dropped to 4.6 percent, its lowest point since before the recession
Report: Man suspected in Sunday's double homicide kills himself
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Erik Buell Racing unexpectedly closes its doors, more than 100 lose jobs
More than 100 workers are out of a job in Walworth County. Erik Buell Racing in East Troy unexpectedly closed its doors Wednesday.
Milwaukee County correctional officer fired, faces charges
A Milwaukee County correctional officer is out of a job, accused of pretending to be a deputy and taking a gun into a school.
$1 million secured to improve South Shore Park in Milwaukee
$1 million secured to improve South Shore Park in Milwaukee
City of Antigo prepares for first tornado season without sirens
When the city of Antigo's two tornado sirens got old and outdated, local leaders voted to decommission them instead of repair them. Now emergency managers are working to educate people about how they can stay safe during the first tornado season without the warning system.
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