Social media challenge brings smiles to servers 1 tip at a time
It's a social media challenge that was meant to be a one-off but has gone viral -- bringing smiles to the faces of servers, one tip at a time.
Father-daughter beekeeping duo collect swarm from Town of West Bend yard
After a post to social media, Chris Cybell and his daughter, Nora, showed up Sunday -- tasked with collecting them.
Kamala Harris meets Blake family, stops by union training facility
Democratic vice presidential nominee Kamala Harris met with the family of a Wisconsin man shot by police to kick off her visit.
VP Pence visits La Crosse, touts administration's job creation success
Vice President Mike Pence visited La Crosse on Labor Day, Sept. 7.
Lawyer of accused Kenosha shooter resigns from $700K+ defense fund
The lawyer representing Kyle Rittenhouse, 17, of Illinois is stepping down from his position with the fund that has collected more than $700,000.
'Devastating to see:' Federal agents aid Kenosha arson investigations
"We were able to narrow it down to a couple people that we believe had something to do with the fires or have more information about them."
Jacob Blake pleads not guilty in Kenosha court to charges filed in July
Jacob Blake appeared remotely to Kenosha County court on Friday afternoon, Sept. 4. Blake waived his right to a preliminary hearing -- and then pleaded not guilty to three charges that were filed against him back in July.
Kenosha organization urges businesses to stay boarded up for now
"I think that the boards can kind of play two roles here, and we're seeing it more as messaging right now and less for our protection."
Kenosha cousins hope to help their hometown by selling lemonade
A pair of Kenosha cousins knew they wanted to help their community and they are doing so by simply selling lemonade.
Jacob Blake spoke with Joe Biden from hospital bed during Kenosha visit
Joe Biden’s trip to Kenosha is testing his pitch that he’s a unifying figure.
'Unprovoked:' Accelerant thrown on woman walking dogs in Waukesha
Witnesses told police this was an "unprovoked attack" and "provided limited description of a white male suspect."
Jacob Blake's family will meet Joe Biden Thursday, campaign confirms
The Biden campaign confirms for FOX6 News that former Vice President Joe Biden and Jill Biden will visit Kenosha.
'A Christmas wonderland:' Head to Manitowoc, get in the holiday spirit
Millions of dollars in Christmas cheer is going on sale at the historic National Tinsel Manufacturing Company in Manitowoc.
Kenosha curfew ended; protesters' lawsuit says it's unconstitutional
Protesters in Kenosha have filed a federal class action civil rights lawsuit against the city and county of Kenosha.
President Trump, AG Barr announce $41M 'to address a surge in violence in Wisconsin'
According to a news release from the U.S. DOJ, awards will support community-based crime-fighting initiatives, local victim service programs and the hiring and training of law enforcement officers and prosecutors.
In Kenosha, President Trump calls violence 'domestic terror,' 'anti-American'
Soon after arriving in Kenosha, a visit made over the objections of state and local leaders, President Trump toured the charred remains of a block besieged by violence and fire.
Rev. Jesse Jackson, Blake family urge groups in Kenosha to engage in positive community service
On Tuesday, the family of Jacob Blake hosted a community gathering at the site of Jacob’s shooting.
Estimated $2M damage to Kenosha-owned property from violence tied to shooting of Jacob Blake
Kenosha's public works director provided the estimate on what it would cost to replace garbage trucks, street lights and traffic signals, among other things that were destroyed or damaged in the unrest tied to the shooting of Jacob Blake.
Kenosha police chief: 175 arrests in 7 days since shooting of Jacob Blake
Those arrests include people from 44 different cities, the chief said, noting that 102 of the people processed listed addresses from outside Kenosha.
'An honest man working:' Popular corn vendor beaten, robbed, shot to death on Milwaukee's south side
The shooting victim's sister-in-law identified him as Emilio Garza, who called Milwaukee home for the last three decades and made a living as a popular corn vendor on the city's south side.



















