Milwaukee Public Schools is proposing capping class sizes and making cuts to the central office as priorities in its 2026–27 budget. The ...
Several homes were completely destroyed and two people were sent to the hospital after a fire in Fox Lake early Sunday morning. Fox Lake ...
Dr. Toby Campbell is a Professor in Hematology, Medical Oncology, and Palliative Care at The Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health. He talked ...
Didn’t catch every hour of Point Taken this week? We’ve got you covered. The Point Taken Weekend Edition brings together the biggest interviews from the ...
Every week on Reporter’s Notebook, WTMJ’s Adam Roberts talks with members of the WTMJ newsroom, as well as reporters from newsrooms from around the state, ...
A conversation with Tony Drake of Drake & Associates on the Retirement Ready Revolution podcast In this second episode of ...
It was a whirlwind week in politics and economics, from shutdown fallout and delayed labor data to a surprise rebound in U.S. manufacturing. In our Week ...
Four people, including three former Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Milwaukee employees, have been indicted on 15 federal charges ...
A man from Racine with multiple warrants now faces 10 felony charges after leading police on two chases, stealing a Wauwatosa Police squad ...
WTMJ’s Jeff Sherman welcomed Martin Moore from Koss to the studio for another edition of The Future of Almost Everything where they explore the latest in ...
Sandy takes the mic for a fun and feel-good hour, diving into Super Bowl commercials, must-have game-day snacks, and halftime show talk. Plus, a special ...
Milwaukee Public Schools is rolling out new weapons-detection technology in middle and high schools designed to speed up entry while maintaining safety.
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