What’s next for MMSD’s future, residents struggling after being displaced by storm, new office...
Good morning, Wisconsin. Here’s what you need to know today. Umbrellas and windshield wipers will be needed at times today as scattered showers and thunderstorms move into the state. A couple of storms may be strong, producing gusty wind and small hail. Get your 7-day forecast: Milwaukee | Madison...
he ULTIMATE Comfort Breakfast Spot Locals Can’t Stop Loving in West Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee is packed with breakfast spots, but Mad Rooster Cafe has quietly become the comfort-food crush of West Milwaukee. Locals love that they can enjoy big, satisfying plates without losing the warmth of a true neighborhood cafe. Every visit feels like a small celebration, with scratch-made favorites, bright plates
Everyday Hero: Milwaukee woman who’s helped serve hundreds of thousands now set to retire
MILWAUKEE — A Milwaukee woman is preparing to retire after serving the community for decades. Linda Barnes has worked with the Capuchin Community Services House of Peace for over 37 years. Barnes is set to retire this June and said she cannot imagine a better career path for her...
Bob Uecker, Books, & Big Summer Nights
On this episode of What’s On Tap with Sandy Maxx, artist Mauricio Ramirez shares stories about his stunning new Bob Uecker mural, including how he created the 10-story masterpiece and what happens next. Plus, Milwaukee Night Market organizer Megan Kujawa previews this summer’s themed downtown block parties, Milwaukee C
Driver left with eye injury after road rage and gunfire in Menomonee Falls
MENOMONEE FALLS, Wis. — A driver was left with an eye injury after road rage escalated into gunfire in Menomonee Falls on Friday. According to Menomonee Falls Police, the incident began with a crash near Bancroft Drive and County Line Road on June 12 at 11:23 p.m. One vehicle then followed the other onto Maple Road, an
‘This city keeps taking so many great people from us’: Milwaukee father shot and...
MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Just after midnight Saturday, June 13, 50-year-old Will Hogans was shot and killed near 24th and Wells, blocks away from the Marquette campus. “He was a people person, he was a social butterfly, he was just an amazing soul, and it’s so sad that this city keeps taking so many great people from us,”
Long-Vacant Greenfield Lot Poised For South Side Food Truck Park
A long-empty patch of Greenfield Avenue could soon turn into Milwaukee's next food-truck hot spot, thanks to a familiar name in South Side tacos. El Toro Properties, tied to Taqueria El Toro owner Toribio Perez Martinez, has purchased the 0.74-acre parcel at 2137 W. Greenfield Ave. in the Muskego Way neighborhood and i
Critically missing Milwaukee woman; last seen near 12th and Kilbourn
MILWAUKEE - The Milwaukee Police Department is seeking the public's assistance in locating a critically missing 39-year-old woman, Lady Dotson. Lady was last seen around 1 a.m. on June 15 in the area of 12th and Kilbourn. She was driving a gray 2011 Chevy Suburban SUV bearing license plate AND9234.
This Cop Scanned A Woman’s License Plate 179 Times And Somehow That Was Allowed
A Milwaukee police officer resigned after using automated license plate reader technology to track a woman he was dating nearly 180 times in two months, shedding light on a larger issue of vehicle surveillance misuse. A Milwaukee police officer resigned after investigators found he had used automated license plate read
Reuben Harpole Jr. named grand marshall of Milwaukee’s Juneteenth parade
Reuben K. Harpole Jr. will lead Milwaukee's Juneteenth parade as grand marshal — an honor many say is decades in the making.

















