Elected officials and Milwaukee immigration advocates say they are working to authenticate the incident but have few details to go on.
An unpaid driving without a license ticket can lead to a person's driving record showing the driver's nonexistent license as being suspended. That was leading officers to issue suspended tickets, instead of driving without a license ticket,
Federal law strips local governments of their zoning and other regulatory powers when it comes to federal agencies, a city attorney's opinion says.
Prosecutors said a group called “Free Gram Enterprises" was involved in the sale of heroin, fentanyl, cocaine and meth.
MILWAUKEE - One person is in custody after an hours-long standoff from Milwaukee’s north side on Thursday night, Jan. 30. The Milwaukee Police Department said officers had a tactical set-up on a residence near 45th and Hampton. They had said to avoid the area.
MILWAUKEE — It was a day of record warmth in southern Wisconsin! Temperatures in Milwaukee surged into the mid-50s. Thursday's high exceeded the Jan. 30 record of 53 degrees at Mitchell Airport, set in 1988, according to the National Weather Service.
One week before the NBA trade deadline on Feb. 6, where do the Milwaukee Bucks stand with their roster makeup?
Wave originally postponed the planned Milwaukee concert from November. Now the Feb. 4 show at Fiserv Forum, and all remaining dates, are canceled.
With a new $7.4 million grant, the organization is set to provide more scholarships and support for local low-income students, helping them achieve their college dreams and secure bright futures.
The city saw its warmest-ever Jan. 30 in 1988; it was 53 degrees. Milwaukee's average Jan. 30 high is 31 degrees.
A Milwaukee police chase led to a crash that injured three people. The crash happened just before 6 a.m. at 20th and Center streets. Milwaukee police say officers were chasing a vehicle believed to be connected to a possible hostage investigation. They say the driver ran a red light and collided with another vehicle.
A new standard operating procedure says officers must arrest a driver caught driving without a license a second time and refer charges.