The even will feature Billie the Brownie, a Stations of the Cross from Our Lady of Pompeii Church and architecture minis from Ferdinand Aumueller.
A Puerto Rican family in Milwaukee was recently detained by U.S. officials who questioned their immigration status after hearing them speak Spanish — the latest incident of racial profiling amid the Trump administration’s anti-immigration crackdown across the country.
The Pettit National Ice Center hosts World Cup speedskating Friday through Sunday, Jan. 31-Feb. 2. Here's what to know about the weekend's races.
The city saw its warmest-ever Jan. 30 in 1988; it was 53 degrees. Milwaukee's average Jan. 30 high is 31 degrees.
Complaints about vital prescriptions and documents going further for processing "amplifies serious concerns" about the USPS, wrote the U.P. congressman.
Quintarez Morris and Jeremiah N. Taylor, both 18, each were charged in the Dec. 25 shooting deaths of Nayah Vasquez, 18, and Exziel Rivera, 15.
The goal is to restore a wild, self-sustaining lake sturgeon population in the urban river that runs up the northeast side of the metro area.
Seafood lovers can make Valentine's Day special at Harbor House, 550 N. Harbor Drive. On Feb. 14 and 15, the lakeside restaurant will offer a three-course menu with dishes such as baked oysters with warm champagne cream and Ossetra caviar and steamed South African lobster tails with herb butter, red potatoes, green beans, and drawn butter.
A previously missing Milwaukee girl was found safe, police said on Wednesday. The 11-year-old was found at about 12:15 p.m., the Milwaukee Police Department said in a news release. The child had been considered "critically missing," a label police apply to people who may be especially vulnerable due to a variety of factors.
The federal grant freeze from the Trump Administration puts tens of millions of dollars in limbo in the City of Milwaukee, Mayor Cavalier Johnson said.
Pregame analysis and predictions of the Milwaukee Bucks vs. San Antonio Spurs NBA game to be played on January 31, 2025 on ESPN.
Southeast Wisconsin was glowing and buzzing Tuesday night as the skies lit up across the Great Lakes region with fiery streaks. Some spectators thought it might be a performance by Mother Nature, like a meteor shower. But the truth is it was just a bunch of junk.