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Campfires, constellations and s'mores: UWM Planetarium hosting annual event Tuesday evening
MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Campfire fun while gazing at the stars. The UWM Planetarium will be hosting its annual event called "Stars 'n S'mores," and it's happening Tuesday evening. You can eat one of camping's best snacks while looking at summer constellations and the moon through telescopes. The s'mores kits...
Slinger superintendent Jim Curler announces his retirement at end of 2024-25 school year
August 26, 2024 – Slinger, WI – It was three years ago when the Slinger School Board launched a search to fill big shoes as then superintendent Daren Sievers announced his retirement after 27 years of service in the Slinger School District. The board moved swiftly to appoint then assistant superintendent Jim Curler to the post. Now, the board is faced with a similar challenge as Curler submitted his notice that he would retire at the end of the 2024-25 school year.
Doctors warn of potential health risks following multiple days of high temps
MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Another dangerously hot, humid day comes with a warning for Southeast Wisconsin. Doctors say with multiple hot days in a row, there can be a cumulative effect on the body. "If you have multiple hot days in a row and you're not taking the precautionary steps...
CLASS OF 2024 SENIOR STARS: Jake Meyers, St. Augustine Prep baseball
This spring, the Hermits baseball team was known for its outstanding pitching, with the 1-2 punch of John Podgorski and Matt Kouser. Offensively, St. Augustine Prep was talented, but young, and in the middle of the season the Hermits struggled, losing more games than they are used to. Senior Jake...
Pulse Is a New Free Health and Wellness Festival in Milwaukee
A daylong health and wellness festival is coming to Henry Maier Festival Park. Pulse, a free community event that will provide attendees with tools and resources needed to live fitter, healthier and happier lives, presented by Aurora Health Care and Milwaukee World Festival Inc., will take place from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Sept. 8.
Six Shot, One Stabbed In Violent Milwaukee Sunday
It was another violent weekend in Milwaukee. Police in the city say six people were shot yesterday, and one person was stabbed. One of the people shot, a 37-year-old man, died. All of the other shootings were non-fatal. Milwaukee Police say there haven’t been any arrests in any of the...
NASCAR driver suffers bizarre injury while celebrating
A NASCAR Truck Series driver celebrated his first career victory on Sunday a little bit too hard. Layne Riggs notched his first career win Sunday at Milwaukee, but he was a little too excited. He celebrated by pumping his fists so hard that he actually dislocated his shoulder, and he was in visible pain as... The post NASCAR driver suffers bizarre injury while celebrating appeared first on Larry Brown Sports.
Milwaukee Brewers: Pat Murphy speaks out on reason behind loss to Oakland Athletics -‘We didn’t do the job’
The Milwaukee Brewers had high hopes of completing a sweep of the Oakland Athletics on the road, but they simply failed on that mission. The Brewers suffered a 4-3 loss to the A’s on the road on Sunday to come up short of a three-game sweep. Before that game, Milwaukee beat the Athletics in the first two games of the series via a combined score of 20-8.
JUST IN: Man jumps to his death from downtown Wausau apartment building
If you or someone you know is in crisis, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255 or text HOME to the Crisis Text Line at 741741. Chat online at 988lifeline.org. A man died by suicide after jumping from the Landmark Apartments in Wausau, Police Chief Matt Barnes confirmed on...
Residents share frustration over Wauwatosa School District $4 million budget mistake
WAUWATOSA, Wis. — Calls for transparency and an independent investigation at the Wauwatosa School Board Meeting Monday night as a $4 million budget shortfall was addressed by community and board members. "Confused as to how this happened," Deb Falk-Palec said. "There are two things that always get people's blood...
Waukesha police arrest man after fatal shooting and standoff Sunday night
WAUKESHA - A man allegedly shot and killed his grandmother then barricaded himself in the basement of his Waukesha home on Sunday night, police say. At approximately 8:30 p.m., the City of Waukesha Communications Center received multiple calls for what sounded like multiple gunshots at a residence in the 200 block of...
Teen Arrested After Gun Incident at High School, Faces New Charges (Video)
In Waukesha, Wisconsin, a teenager named Aseel Ali is back in jail following a series of incidents that began with a potentially dangerous situation at North High School last year. New video footage has been released showing the moment when Waukesha police apprehended the then-17-year-old Ali after he pointed a gun at the school. This arrest, which took place last year, initially raised alarms, with police indicating that they may have prevented a potential school shooting.
Wisconsin lakeshore counties are under an air quality advisory until 11 p.m. Monday
Eight lakeshore Wisconsin counties are under an air quality advisory for potentially unhealthy ozone levels until 11 p.m. Monday. Children, older adults, people working outside and those with lung or heart ailments are encouraged to take precautions for their health, according to the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. Here's what to know: Ozone advisory...
Realignment shifts some of the top powers in women’s college volleyball as popularity surges
Perhaps no sport will be impacted more by the most recent round of conference realignment than women’s volleyball. Five of the last nine schools to win national championships switched conferences during the offseason. Those five schools (Texas, Stanford, UCLA, Washington and Southern California) have combined to claim 12 of the last 23 titles.
Mukwonago voters to decide on $89.1 million schools referendum in November
After Mukwonago Area School District voters rejected a $102.3 million facilities referendum that would have primarily funded building a new middle school in April, the district has proposed another referendum to build that school, although at a reduced cost. Mukwonago Area School District voters will decide in November on a $89.1 million referendum...
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