Milwaukee church offers unique museum tour for Black History Month
MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- A church in northwest Milwaukee is honoring black history in America with a new museum. "At one time we weren't even able to sit in the front of the bus, at one time we were only able to drink fountains that read 'for colored people only', at one time we weren't able to enter the front door,"...
Milwaukee Cops Collar Suspect In Late-Night Fast-Food Heist Spree
Authorities say a 47-year-old Milwaukee man is at the center of a months-long burglary streak that targeted fast-food joints and a bus company building across the city. Court filings outline alleged break-ins from January 2025 through early February this year, and investigators say they are still working through a...
Drug deal going down? No, just dad delivering steaks to Jordan Stolz | Lori...
MILAN − Jordan Stolz is eating well. It’s Italy after all, and based on a ton of social-media posts, the Olympics are taking great care of their athletes with a diverse menu. But this is also the land of bread and pasta, and the 21-year-old speed skater is a Wisconsin guy, which means he likes a good steak as a...
Milwaukee shootings Sunday; 2 dead, 2 injured
MILWAUKEE - Two people are dead and two were injured in different shootings around Milwaukee on Sunday, Feb. 15. The Milwaukee Police Department responded to the scene shortly after 5:30 p.m. Officers found a 24-year-old and a 28-year-old with fatal gunshot wounds. Both were pronounced dead at the scene. Police...
Milwaukee Store Owner Faces Reckoning in $1.6 Million Food Stamp Fraud Scandal
Introduction (Image Credits: Unsplash) A brazen scam at a Milwaukee convenience store has come crashing down, with the owner agreeing to plead guilty to siphoning over $1.6 million from the federal food assistance program. Nael Jabbar, who ran Hot Spot Supermarket on West Atkinson Avenue, exploited SNAP benefits...
Wisconsin Weather Alert This Week in Milwaukee: February Thaw Today, Rain Then Snow Risk...
Country Herald is Local News, Independent Pulse. Covering breaking local news, sports, lifestyle and events. Wisconsin air feels crisp but calmer this morning, with pale sunshine stretching across Milwaukee and temperatures hovering near 33 degrees. A few clouds drift over Lake Michigan, and sidewalks remain dry...
Milwaukee Man Shot By Cops In Greenfield Stop Cuts Probation Deal
Kenneth Cubero, the Milwaukee man shot by police during a September traffic stop near 12th Street and Greenfield Avenue, has taken a deal that keeps him out of jail for now. Yesterday, Cubero pleaded guilty to resisting or obstructing an officer and was put on probation, according to court records.
Stack’d Out and Allende In as New Mexican Spot Heats Up 1st Street
Allende Cocina Mexicana opened Monday at 170 S. 1st St., taking over the former Stack'd Burger Bar and wrapping its first week with a Valentine's Day service that featured a beet and white chocolate infused mole. Run by Cesar Lopez and his wife, Yolanda Herrera Montes, the new spot leans on family tradition and...
Vietnamese Coffee Joint Aims To Jolt Wauwatosa’s North Avenue
De Sol Coffee & Tea is eyeing a spot on Wauwatosa’s busy North Avenue, with plans for a Vietnamese-style café and eatery at 6927 W. North Ave. In city filings, the business is listed as Des Sol Coffee & Tea, and the proposal outlines a compact takeout-and-dine-in setup serving coffee, tea, and a tight menu of noodle,...
One dead, one critically hurt in early morning crash on Milwaukee’s south side
MILWAUKEE— One person is dead and another critically injured after a single-car crash o Milwaukee’s south side early Sunday morning. According to the Milwaukee Police Department, the crash happened around 2:55 a.m. near South 36th Street and West Mitchell Street, just south of American Family Field. Police say...

















