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Milwaukee African Cultural Festival celebrates local diversity through food, culture and music
Colorful patterned fabrics and flags blowing in the wind shone brightly at the Milwaukee African Cultural festival Saturday in Brown Deer Park. People traveled from all over Wisconsin, some even coming from Africa, in support of the event. Yollande Tchouapi, one of the event's organizers, had family visiting from Cameroon. She said...
Wisconsin Historic Landmark Is Last Of Its Kind In United States
Going to an old-school small-town neighborhood tavern in Wisconsin is always a fun experience but this place is one of a kind. Koz's Mini Bowl is located on South 7th Street on the southeast side of Milwaukee. It's a historic landmark. The bar is the last place in the entire United States that has its original duckpin bowling alley.
One hundred years of history, art, and culture for Milwaukee's Villa Terrace
MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- It's perhaps the next best thing to an actual Italian villa on the Mediterranean, but it's not in Italy. It's right here in our own backyard. The Villa Terrace Art Museum is a 19,000 square foot mansion overlooking Lake Michigan on Milwaukee's east side. And now the special place is marking a major milestone; one hundred years.
Meet CBS 58's Pet of the Week: Deimos the 'skinny pig'
MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- We've got a very unique pet joining us this week, one that is looking for a forever home with a loving family. Stacy Oatman from the Wisconsin Humane Society joined us on Friday, July 5 to introduce us to Deimos, a one-year-old "skinny pig," which is a hairless Guinea pig.
Riverwest couple transformed unkept duplex inside and out with ponds, herbs and more
At Rachael and Tom Gonzalez’s home you’ll find chickens pecking away in the backyard, two ponds with goldfish, bees buzzing from flower to flower, and flowerbeds filled with medicinal, edible and native plants. It sounds like the description of a sprawling home located far from the city, yet it’s located near the center of town on a small lot in the Riverwest neighborhood. ...
Annual fishing derby deemed a success
SUNDAY’S WINNERS IN the Great Lakes Sport Fishermen Ozaukee Chapter’s annual Salmon and Trout Fishing Derby held their prizes of $150 each. From left were Brandon Westfall, Henry Tilidetzke and Jake Stiebs. Photo by Sam Arendt Wind and fog didn’t deter participants in the Great Lake Sport Fishermen Ozaukee Chapter’s annual Salmon and Trout Fishing Derby in Port Washington last weekend. Of more than 700 tickets sold, 568 fish came in, GLSF “Minister of Propaganda” Todd Wrolstead said. “Considering what the weather forecast was, it actually turned out pretty good,” he said. On Friday before it got rainy, nearly 160...
Her Italian mom’s recipes are the base for Nadi Plates, a family-run business serving ‘twisted Italian’
While she grew up cooking in her family’s Italian restaurant, Nadia Santaniello Bucholtz left the family business to pursue a different path. Then her son lost his job. Brainstorming ideas and options, she moved her life and family from Michigan to Milwaukee and opened a food truck with her children.
Tom Schwai has a hot Saturday morning breakfast sandwich waiting for you
West Bend, WI – Tom Schwai is serving up a hot breakfast at the West Bend Farmers’ Market. Schwai’s has three red tents kiddie corner to Old Settler’s Park on N. Main Street. Washington County Insider on YouTube. Tommy will have his famous breakfast sandwiches, hot...
Ivan Cornejo, Anne Wilson, Amy Grant and the best and worst of Summerfest 2024's final day
Summerfest 2024 went out with a bang, and a couple of whimpers. Here's the best and worst of what we saw and heard on Saturday, Day 9 of Milwaukee's Big Gig. ...
VIDEO | REAL ESTATE | Finding our new Home at Cast Iron Luxury Living
West Bend, WI – Nancy and Jerry Mehring have found their new home at Cast Iron Luxury Living in West Bend, WI. The Mehrings are part of the fabric of the community in West Bend, WI and when it came time to find their new home, they chose Cast Iron Luxury Living for several reasons including its central location and walkability.
Milwaukee Youth Nonprofit Running Rebels Promotes Positivity Through Music with Volume Three of “Uplifted Project”
The Running Rebels has mentored Milwaukee’s youth since 1980 when Victor Barnett founded the organization. Barnett began with basketball as a way to connect and bond with the city youth as a mentor. Since then, Running Rebels mentored over 2,500 youth annually, engaging with them through various programs such as its athletics program, The Violence-Free Zone, Higher Education Learning Program (H.E.L.P), and the Lady Rebels program.
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