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Doctors urge caution amidst listeria outbreak linked to deli meat
MILWAUKEE – According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) multiple people across the U.S. have been infected with a bacteria known as listeria. One of them is in Wisconsin. Milwaukee County Health Policy Advisor Dr. Ben Weston explained exactly what listeria is, and what causes it...
Wisconsin has seen far fewer air quality advisories this summer compared to last year
(WLUK) -- Most sunny days in Northeast Wisconsin have clear blue skies, or maybe some clouds here and there. But sometimes there's a hint of haze. That's because of wildfires in Western Canada. However, this summer, the fires have not impacted our air quality as much as in the past.
Trump edges out Harris in key swing states, ties with her in Wisconsin: Poll
Former President Trump is narrowly leading Vice President Harris, the likely Democratic presidential nominee, in several battleground states, and the two are tied in Wisconsin, according to a new set of polls. The survey released by Emerson College Polling and The Hill on Thursday found Trump leading Harris by 5 points in Arizona, 49 percent…
Prepare for these long-term closures along I-43 in summer and fall 2024
Drivers will continue to see construction and road closures this summer and fall on Interstate 43 as part of the north-south reconstruction project between Silver Spring Drive in Glendale and Highway 60 in Grafton. Construction for the project started in 2021 to expand I-43 from four to six lanes and reconstruct five existing interchanges. The...
At age 4, he was thrilled to see air shows. Now, he's in Milwaukee with the Thunderbirds.
Growing up in South Carolina, Tyler Clark has fond memories of attending air shows both in his home state and North Carolina beginning when he was as young as 4 years old. He remembers sitting in a plane's cockpit, putting on a pilot's helmet, and "thinking this was the coolest thing in the world." ...
Man Arrested Near RNC with AK-47, Ammunition, and Tactical Gear (video)
A 21-year-old man named Darnell Tinsley was arrested by Milwaukee authorities near the RNC perimeter while wearing a ski mask and carrying a large tactical backpack. Officers noted that Tinsley appeared nervous and was shaking his hands when they approached him. A criminal complaint mentioned that events like these attract individuals attempting to make a name for themselves.
'Looks like we made it': Cudahy music teacher wins Manilow Music Project Award
MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Alex St. Louis, a music teacher at Cudahy High School, has been announced as the winner of Barry Manilow's Manilow Music Project Teacher Award in Milwaukee. The announcement came in a Thursday, July 25 press release. St. Louis and Cudahy High School will receive a combined...
'Beauty and The Beast Live' in Greendale
GREENDALE, Wis. — The Greendale community theater is showcasing its version of the iconic musical "Beauty and The Beast." Actress Brittany Roux, who plays Belle, and Ami Majeskie, the director of the production, stopped by 12 News to give viewers a sneak peek of what to expect opening day.
Comedy Sportz hosts world championship
ComedySportz Milwaukee, South 1st Street, Milwaukee, WI, US — A Walker's point stable is reaching a huge milestone. Milwaukee Comedy Sportz is celebrating 40 years of laughter. They came to 12 News to break down all the fun and promote their world championship happening July 31 through Aug. 3.
Pleasant start to a busy weekend in Milwaukee
This upcoming weekend in Milwaukee and the surrounding area might be the busiest we have ever had! From huge events like German Fest, Harley Homecoming, EAA Airventure, and the Milwaukee Air and Water Show to county events like the Racine and Washington County Fairs and some smaller but still exciting events like Riverwest 24 bike races, Milwaukee Brewfest and not to mention the Milwaukee Brewers back in town for the first time since the All Star Break and Packers Training Camp up in Green Bay. Sheesh!!!
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