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FOX6 News Milwaukee on MSNDowntown Milwaukee road construction; Michigan Street transformedMilwaukee DPW is redesigning a stretch of Michigan Street in the downtown area. The redesign is set to help reduce reckless driving. The construction project is set to be complete by the end of the 2025.
Before, during and after today's game, the Brewers had a 25th anniversary celebration for the stadium formerly known as Miller Park.
Since 2022, Chicago’s neighbor to the north has been home to the tallest timber tower in the world and is building more.
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FOX6 News Milwaukee on MSNMilwaukee shooting Sunday; 31-year-old wounded near Water and KnappMILWAUKEE - Milwaukee police say a 31-year-old was shot and wounded near the intersection of Water Street and Knapp Street early on Sunday, July 27. Officials say the shooting happened around 2:30 a.m. Sunday. The victim suffered a non-fatal gunshot wound and was taken to a hospital for treatment.
The Milwaukee Police Department has requested public assistance in their efforts to locate Andrew K. Addae, a critically missing 54-year-old man.
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Brady Street Festival drew hundreds to Milwaukee’s East Side on Saturday, and many attendees said the increased security didn’t go unnoticed.
Milwaukee NWS issues fog advisory with heat indices near 100°F; varied forecasts include thunderstorms and cooler temps ahead.
It's been 10 years to the week that a "lion-like creature" possibly roamed Milwaukee, leading to long guns, meat traps and even a helicopter.
Whether you have a sweet tooth or are looking for something savory to pass the time, Cinnabon and Auntie Anne’s has you covered!
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WISN 12 News on MSNMilwaukee 14-year-old drowns in Lake MichiganIllinois first responders pulled the body of a missing Milwaukee teenager from Lake Michigan on Friday. The Lake County Coroner's Office confirmed that 14-year-old Kyle Williams drowned. According to officials, the boy fell into the water Tuesday afternoon at Illinois Beach State Park, about seven miles north of Waukegan.
The popular Milwaukee downtown karaoke bar, The High Note, shut down after flooding caused $100,000 in damage.