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Wisconsin judge defies Democratic attorney general with last-minute voting rule change
Wisconsin election officials will now be required to provide disabled Wisconsin voters, who legally cannot vote independently, an absentee ballot via email. Dane County Circuit Court Judge Everett Mitchell ordered last week that voters with disabilities such as blindness or other physical disabilities that impair one’s dexterity are entitled to vote electronically. Voters will still […]
New Berlin launches new drone show during Independence Day celebration
NEW BERLIN, Wis. — You might notice some flashing bright lights in the sky in New Berlin this week. And no, they aren't fireworks. The city is planning to launch its first-ever drone show on Friday as part of the Fourth of July Festival. The display starts at 9:30...
Muskego Water Bugs; competitive ski team
The Muskego Water Bugs are a competitive ski team that competes in tournaments all over the state – and today they’re performing for fans out on Little Muskego Lake. Brian Kramp is with one of the lifelong members of the team that will be performing later this evening.
These unused Milwaukee County Parks facilities have been recommended for demolition
Five unused structures and seven asphalt surfaces belonging to Milwaukee County Parks have been recommended for demolition under a proposed plan set to go before the County Board. The demolition plan would eliminate a large total area of unused, deteriorating or abandoned park assets, including 3,500 square feet of buildings...
Right-wing election observers cause disruptions in Milwaukee, Glendale polling places
GLENDALE, Wisconsin (WDJT) — Conservative election observers tied to an ongoing lawsuit challenging Wisconsin’s absentee ballot laws, as well as past efforts to overturn the 2020 election, caused disruptions at multiple polling places and ballot processing sites in Glendale and Milwaukee, according to officials in those cities. Glendale...
Lake County: Crowbar-Wielding Suspect Targets Jewel-Osco Employees
Zion, IL – Zion Police Department officers swiftly responded to a violent armed robbery at Jewel-Osco on 1400 21st St. last Thursday at 6:30 p.m. The suspect, identified as 46-year-old Kebron Dennis, allegedly homeless but residing in and around Zion, stormed into the store, allegedly stole liquor, and attacked employees with a crowbar when they attempted to stop him. Despite the employees’ brave efforts, Dennis managed to flee the scene before officers arrived within a minute of dispatch.
Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport upgrades for RNC, 11K anticipated passengers
MILWAUKEE — With the Republican National Convention expected to bring 50,000 people to Milwaukee, airport officials in the Milwaukee metro are coordinating with airports as far away as Chicago, Madison and Grand Rapids. Less than two weeks out from the event, Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport has banners and advertisements...
RNC 2024: Vice presidential selection, what Donald Trump has in mind
MILWAUKEE - Who will be former President Donald Trump’s running mate?. There's a good chance we won't find out until the Republican Party is in Milwaukee for the 2024 Republican National Convention. But that's not when, and how, the rounding out of the ticket typically happens. At least not...
New rules for Menomonee Falls Fourth of July parade
MENOMONEE FALLS, Wis. — The annual Menomonee Falls Fourth of July parade is something Nick Hassler looks forward to bringing his grandkids to, but he said it hasn't always been easy to get a great seat at the front. "They'd be able to be setting up the day before....
Milwaukee shootings Wednesday, 2 injured
MILWAUKEE - Two people were injured in different shootings that happened in Milwaukee on Wednesday, July 3. A 29-year-old was shot inside a vehicle in Milwaukee on Wednesday, July 3. The Milwaukee Police Department said the shooting happened around 3:22 p.m. near 27th and Clybourn. The victim was in a...
'There's no holiday here': would-be celebrants lament end of Milwaukee's annual fireworks tradition
MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Tens of thousands of visitors are not in Milwaukee to watch the traditional Independence Day fireworks after this year’s edition was canceled due to a lack of financial support. That means there are no crowds along the lakefront, few boats, and little excitement Wednesday night.
Two Wilmot High School Students Secures Spot on National High School Rodeo Team
{KXLG – South Dakota} Addison Heinje, a 9th-grade student and Mya Heinje an 11th-grade student at Wilmot High School in South Dakota, has secured a spot on the state/provincial National High School rodeo team. Addison and several fellow South Dakota teammates will head to Rock Springs, Wyoming, from July 14 to 20 to compete in the 76th annual National High School Finals Rodeo (NHSFR).
Hip-hop stars Future and Metro Boomin cancel concerts at Milwaukee's Fiserv Forum, other stops
Hip-hop star Future and superstar producer Metro Boomin have canceled several upcoming concert dates, including an Aug. 2 concert at Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee. In a statement sent via email late Wednesday afternoon, Fiserv Forum said the Milwaukee concert had been canceled, without any additional information. Refunds will be automatically processed and returned to ticket buyers within 30 days.
Milwaukee residents still hoping to make July 3 special, even without fireworks
MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin — Earlier this year, Milwaukee County canceled the July 3 Veterans Park fireworks display that had become a tradition to the city's lakefront. "Well I was disappointed obviously," said Scott Fisher, who owns Gift of Wings Kite shop in Veterans Park. "I mean it's been a tradition down here for a long time."
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