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WTMJ Conversations: Twin Authors Leena and Leean Le Talk About the Horrors of Frank Nitty’s March to Washington
In the summer of 2020, twins Leena and Leean Le joined Milwaukee activist Frank Nitty’s march to Washington. What they experienced over those 24 days would change the course of their lives forever. Today, they sit down with WTMJ’s Libby Collins to talk about how they became involved with the march, the cult-like atmosphere that developed as they walked across the country, and the way that summer affects their lives to this day. All this and much more on this suspenseful edition of WTMJ Conversations! Listen in the player above.
Sunday's race may have been the end of the road for NASCAR at the Milwaukee Mile – again
WEST ALLIS – After a two-year run for NASCAR’s return in its latest go-round at the Milwaukee Mile, the Craftsman Truck Series won’t be back in 2025, the State Fair Park board chairman said Sunday. IndyCar will race on Aug. 24 – the date that corresponds to NASCAR races at the track in...
Milwaukee Brewers rival's slim playoff chances may now be all but gone
For a while there, it seemed like the St. Louis Cardinals were coming back from the dead and might have a chance, small as it might've been, to challenge the Milwaukee Brewers for NL Central supremacy. If those worries hadn't already been put to rest, they should be now. The...
3 people injured in overnight shooting in Racine
RACINE, Wis. (CBS 58) -- Racine Police say three people were injured following an early Sunday morning shooting on Aug. 25. Officials say they responded to the 1300 block of Douglas Ave. at around 12:10 am, where they found 2 women shot, ages 33 and 36. The two victims were...
Milwaukee fatal fire, woman sentenced for reckless homicide
MILWAUKEE - A Milwaukee woman has been sentenced to 11 years in prison for a 2023 fire that left a man dead. Merchelle Adams, 63, pleaded guilty to second-degree reckless homicide in July. Prosecutors originally accused her of first-degree reckless homicide and arson. In addition to prison time, Adams was...
Green Day's Saturday night spectacle at American Family Field
The Great Milwaukee Summer is HERE! Your guide to what you'll be doing, where you'll be drinking, who you'll be hearing and how you'll be getting a sweet tan this summer is on OnMilwaukee. The Great Milwaukee Summer guide is brought to you by Geis Garage Doors and Peoples State Bank!
Critically missing Milwaukee teen found safe
MILWAUKEE - UPDATE: Police say D'Andrea R. Sillas has been found safe. Milwaukee police need your help in finding a critically missing person, 16-year-old D'Andrea R. Sillas. D'Andrea Sillas is a female, Black, about 5' 7" in height and weighing 180 lbs. She has medium-length black hair and brown eyes.
Physical 3-star Wisconsin football recruit shows how he'll fit at safety
MUSKEGO — The season opener for Neenah and Muskego mixed a picturesque sunset and mild late-summer temperatures with a physical affair that, thanks to a University of Wisconsin football commit, looked on the verge of an upset for nearly three quarters. Grant Dean, the three-star recruit from Neenah who...
A Beloved Racetrack in Wisconsin is Cancelling Weekly Races
A beloved racetrack in Wisconsin, less than an hour outside of Madison, has announced they will not be continuing their weekly races following the conclusion of this season. The announcement was made on their Facebook page, and has been met with shock and sadness from drivers and spectators alike. Beaver...
'We Got This Garden' in Milwaukee celebrates end of season
MILWAUKEE - A Milwaukee community garden is reaping the reward of weeks of weeding, planting and growing. "We Got This Garden" held a celebration to end its season on Saturday, Aug. 24. "It’s actually pretty fun," Lamont Walker said. With a little shovel and a lot of patience, Walker...
LOCAL OFFICIALS PARTICIPATE IN REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION IN MILWAUKEE
Five local Republicans were chosen as part of the Oklahoma delegation to attend and participate in the Republican National convention held in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, earlier this summer. Delegates included State Senator George Burns, former State Senator Mark Allen, and former County Assessor Gaylon Freeman. Nikki Allen and Patty Burns served...
Former Bucks forward still being a free agent makes old trade sting more
With September nearing, former Milwaukee Bucks forward Jae Crowder is still looking for his next place to call home. After a season and a half in Milwaukee, the odds of a return are slim to none, especially with their entire 18-man roster now full. It wouldn't be surprising if someone handed Crowder a deal to join them for camp, but even then, it's shocking to see how much his value has decreased over the last year or so during his time with the Milwaukee Bucks that it has now reached this point.
Class Of 2025 Guard Kameron Herring Commits To Marquette Women’s Basketball
Goal #1 for Cara Consuegra when she was hired as Marquette’s new women’s basketball head coach was to make sure that she had a roster ready to go for 2024-25. With that wrapped up and seemingly done in early June, the recruiting attention shifts to getting a Class of 2025 signing class on the board.
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