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Free workshops this weekend aim to protect seniors from financial fraud as criminals increasingly use AI and impersonation ...
Deer District BID 53 will bring its free summer film series back to The Beer Garden beginning on Thursday, June 12, in ...
The Kettle Moraine School Board unanimously voted to close Magee Elementary School after the 2025-2026 school year, leaving many parents and staff heartbroken.
Little by little, a growing collection of kayakers known as the Tichigan Lake Yakers, a ladies-only kayaking group, gathered ...
A double shooting in Sheboygan Falls prompted a large police response, with two victims airlifted and a suspect captured after fleeing. Residents expressed shock in their once quiet community.
One group is working to ensure veterans have access to important resources during this years Juneteenth festivities in Milwaukee.
A Kenosha family is speaking out after discovering video evidence they say shows the moment their only vehicle was deliberately set on fire.
For the first time, local LGBTQ+ groups will host an official Pride festival in Waukesha on June 14, aiming to bring visibility, connection, and celebration to the city’s LGBTQ+ community.
A Milwaukee Job Corps alumna speaks out as federal funding cuts threaten the program that helped her earn her diploma and professional certifications at age 16.
Organizers of the Oconomowoc Fourth of July parade have reversed their decision to not include political parties and representatives from participating in this year's event.
A car crashed into a Milwaukee Fire Department engine Wednesday afternoon. The incident occurred around 1:00 p.m. at the intersection of South 26th Street and Oklahoma Avenue.
A Cedarburg man who sought a basic COVID test to protect his pregnant wife received a medical bill of nearly $5,000, only to have it significantly reduced after TMJ4 reached out.