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Milwaukee Fire Chief Aaron Lipski said the girl's death may have been preventable had the building had a sprinkler system.
A Greenfield salon facility that houses dozens of local beauty and medical businesses, plans to build its second location in ...
The strike damaged the Holy Family Church, the only Catholic Church in Gaza. The Israeli Defense Forces said it was looking ...
Top Workplaces recognized 21 northeastern Wisconsin businesses and presented 16 specialty awards on July 16. Here's who won.
The Green Bay Packers open their 2025 training camp with high expectations. They also have their share of issues to watch starting next week.
The Golden Eagles did their work early, securing three commitments by early July. There is one potential slot remaining.
Over 1,700 dogs will gather at Waukesha Kennel Club's annual Summer Splash Dog Show, Wisconsin's largest full-spectrum dog show, July 25 through 27.
Battles over redistricting, executive branch powers and the failed 2020 election probe topped the list of the state's most expensive legal fights.
The state Legislature has frequently hired law firms with Republican ties to fight its legal battles, from redistricting to the 2018 lame duck session.
Civil rights investigations, student loan borrowing and financial aid are among the areas that will be affected by a department with diminished capacity.
The state Legislature has paid $26.2 million to outside law firms on high-profile cases related to redistricting and the Gableman investigation.
Citing sharply rising operational costs in the face of slower revenue growth, Milwaukee Art Museum has cut some staff.