Milwaukee Local News
Graffiti referring to 'Columbine' found Waukesha South bathroom
Graffitti referring to "Columbine" was found in a bathroom at Waukesha South High School Friday.
Semi crashes into Wauwatosa railroad bridge
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Police investigating bomb threat at University of Wisconsin-Madison
Authorities are investigating an overnight bomb threat at the University of Wisconsin.
Officers investigating fatal shooting on Milwaukee's northwest side
Police are investigating a fatal shooting on Milwaukee's northwest side. Officials said It happened around 11 p.m. Thursday near 89th Street and Mill Road.
Fatal stabbing on Milwaukee's northwest side, traffic being diverted from area
Milwaukee police said there was a fatal stabbing around 1 a.m. in the 6300 blk. W. Fond du Lac Ave. across from Gene's Lanes & Lounge.
Walker in SC pitches conservative course
A conservative favorite thanks to his tangle with unions, Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker pitched himself Thursday as a leader with the experience to put the U.S. on a path to the right.
More than 100 become American citizens during Thursday ceremony
An emotional ceremony was held at Milwaukee Area Technical College Thursday. It's where more than 120 people officially became American citizens.
Two bodies found in Pleasant Prairie farm fire
A couple that was on trial for allegedly mistreating animals may have been found dead in their home. The home caught fire early Thursday.
Fans soak in March Madness, excitement builds for Badgers game
It's not an official holiday, but some fans treat it that way.
Dozens watch Manney's appeal hearing from overflow room, some wait outside
As the appeal hearing for former officer Christopher Manney was held, dozens of people were able to observe the proceedings from a overflow room.
Wisconsin judge declines to block new right-to-work law
A judge on Thursday declined to block Wisconsin's new right-to-work law, allowing it to remain in effect while several unions challenge the statute.
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West Allis firefighters train for Fight for Air Climb
Forty-seven floors in less than 10 minutes, that's how long it takes a nearly unbeatable group of West Allis firefighters to tackle the Fight for Air Climb.
It's personal: Woman loses more than 100 pounds, trains to climb tallest building in the state
It's a story of life changing weight loss and debilitating disease: a local woman loses more than 100 pounds, so she can help find a cure for her husband's emphysema.
7 high school students injured in Kenosha bus crash
Seven high school students were taken to the hospital with minor injuries following a two-vehicle crash in Kenosha Thursday morning.
Match Day 2015 is here
MILWAUKEE - The Greater Milwaukee Foundation's annual day of online giving is underway.
Ozaukee County Sheriff welcomes newest K9
The Ozaukee County Sheriff's Office is showing off its newest member. Wasko is a one-and-a-half year-old German Shepard from Germany and has been training to be a police dog since he was born.