“Prior to that, he had been fighting to win protections against the spread of this pandemic in the workplace,” a civil rights leader said.
$20,000 in funds will support 5 Johnsons Park Neighborhood organizations in COVID-19 relief efforts
Authorities said nearly 1,500 troops mobilized over the last week in response to requests for Wisconsin National Guard assistance.
Onesto, Smoke Shack, A.J. Bombers and Blue Bat Kitchen and Tequilaria have re-opened for dine-in and outdoor seating this week.
If found guilty, Lumby could face up to 26 years, 6 months in prison and fined up to $95,000.
Milwaukee Police are investigating a serious accident that occurred on June 8, 2020, at approximately 5:01 a.m., on 5100 of N. 6oth Street.
Milwaukee Police are investigating a non-fatal shooting that occurred on June 8, 2020, at 9:30 p.m., on 5000 block of North 20th St.
The Milwaukee Police Department is here to serve and protect our community. Let’s continue to work together to make Milwaukee a safer place.
Milwaukee Police are investigating a non-fatal shooting that occurred on June 9, 2020, at 2:42 a.m., on 5700 block of West Appleton Ave.
If found guilty, Monty could face up to 27 years, 6 months in prison and fined up to $75,000.
If found guilty, Salinas could face up to 132 years, 6 months in prison and fined up to $210,000.
We want to take the time to recognize the Class of 2020, although they might have missed out on many typical high school experiences.
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Face masks are not required - but highly recommended - at the airport, on buses and at outdoor park space.
Albert Ellingboe, 89, was located Tuesday evening in Iowa County.
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It's the first time that bars and restaurants have been able to allow indoor seating in the city since mid-March.
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One officer returned fire; however, the suspect fled and has not yet been taken into custody. Four suspects were arrested.
The victim, a 23-year-old man from Milwaukee sustained non-life threatening injuries.
The victim was shot as he was driving and subsequently crashed into a building.
The suspect is described as an African-American male.
“I want my kid to grow up here in Milwaukee and not be scared to walk in the street," Antetokounmpo said to the hundreds of marchers.
Milwaukee Police are investigating a fatal shooting that occurred on June 6, 2020, at 4:58 a.m., on the 2400 block of N. 41st Street.
On June 5, 2020, at approximately 11:57 a.m. Milwaukee Police responded to a local hospital for a non-fatal shooting.
"We support everyone’s constitutional right to protest peacefully; however, we will not support illegal activity."
Milwaukee Police observed a vehicle speeding westbound on West Center St. while multiple individuals were hanging out of the windows.
When questioned by police, Smith said he saw the civil unrest playing out in his area on a Facebook news feed and felt compelled to join in.
Milwaukee Police continue to seek unknown suspects.
Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett's decision to reopen bars and restaurants has a number of business owners questioning the decision.
Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett said recent COVID-19 case trends have allowed city health officials to loosen restrictions.
Skylight Music Theatre announced the launch of free online musical theatre classes for high school students, college students, and pros.
Organizers initially hoped to push Summerfest back to three weeks in September, but those plans ultimately fell through.
Milwaukee Police are investigating a non-fatal shooting that occurred on June 2, 2020, at 9:02 p.m., on 2900 block of N. 38th Street.
Milwaukee Police are investigating a reckless endangering safety / mistreatment of animal incident that occurred on Monday, June 1, 2020.
"The throat under that knee could have been mine. It could have been yours."
"As an elected official and as a Black man, I feel the frustration & pain of the people. I feel their anger."
Police in Wisconsin say they entered a home with guns drawn thinking the black man inside was an intruder.
Milwaukee Police are investigating a non-fatal, shooting that occurred on June 2, 2020, at 6:24 p.m., on 2800 block of W. Center Street.
"The currency was made of poor material, was missing the required watermark, had no red and blue embedded fibers," authorities said.