Oak Creek Local News
Some Delafield residents fighting new bike path
Some residents in the city of Delafield want to put the brakes on plans for a new bike path.
Bike to Work Week asks commuters to put pedal to pavement
One Milwaukee commuter says he bikes to work nearly every week.
Amtrak locomotive catches fire in Milwaukee
An Amtrak locomotive has caught fire near Milwaukee's Walker's Point neighborhood.
Brewers place Segura on disabled list
The Milwaukee Brewers Thursday place shortstop Jean Segura on the 15-day disabled list with a fractured right pinky finger
Fond du Lac votes to allow backyard beekeeping
Fond du Lac is now allowing residents to practice beekeeping within city limits.
Feingold announces run for former Senate seat
Russ Feingold announced Thursday he will run to reclaim the U.S. Senate seat he lost five years ago to Republican Ron Johnson, fulfilling the hopes of Democrats who have been pushing for the liberal to return to the political arena.
Study: Goldfish may have longer attention span than you
A study of Canadians by Microsoft shows that mobile devices and personal technology are cutting people's attention spans.
MPD officers, citizens recognized for heroism, acts of bravery
The men and women of the Milwaukee Police Department are recognized for their lifesaving efforts and acts of bravery.
Bank employee accused of using her job to stalk ex-boyfriend
It's hard enough in this day and age to keep your credit card information safe, but imagine if a bank employee was using your credit card to track your every move.
America's middle class is headed to the thrift shop
More of America's middle class is headed to the thrift shop.
Beer garden at Hoyt Park opens
It may not feel like summer, but another Milwaukee County park beer garden is open for the season.
Bill to increase speed limit on way to Gov. Walker
The Wisconsin state Assembly passes a bill giving the DOT the authority to raise the speed limit to 70 mph on some roadways.
Hearings to be held on MPD video failure
A computer crash at the Milwaukee Police Department that affected taped interviews and confessions will be the subject of two hearings.
Woman, 102, to throw out ceremonial 1st pitch at Brewers game
She has lived more than a 100 years and thought she had seen and done it all, but now a Sheboygan woman is about to take on the event of her life.
Woman shot, killed on Milwaukee's north side
Milwaukee police investigating the fatal shooting of a woman, 32.
Pewaukee High School class helps with Habitat house
Milwaukee's Habitat For Humanity is putting up three new houses this week, and a high school class is taking part in the build.
Laid-off Slinger workers could get jobs at Minnesota firm
At least 500 people laid off by GeminiCares could be hired by a Minnesota company.
Visitation, funeral to be held for Menasha shooting victims
Relatives, friends and others will pay their respects to the family of the father and young daughter fatally shot on a recreational trail bridge in Menasha.
Medical Examiner investigating death of 7-week-old girl
The Milwaukee County Medical Examiner is investigating the death of an infant.
Madison preps for 9 a.m. walkout over Robinson decision
An activist group is asking Madison students and workers to exit their classrooms and workplaces at 9 a.m. to protest the lack of charges in a police shooting.