A federal jury decided the owner of the Grand Gateway Hotel in Rapid City, S.D. will pay tens of thousands of dollars in damages to various plaintiffs who were denied service at the hotel.
Three suspects in car theft, armed robbery taken into custody after car crash, West Allis police say
West Allis police say three people are in custody after a police chase and crash Sunday involving a vehicle that police believe to have been stolen out of Milwaukee and used in an armed robbery.
Ed Henning has played Santa at Sheboygan County Museum for 10 years — 30 overall —creating lasting memories for families across multiple generations.
The U.S. Coast Guard is pursuing another sanctioned oil tanker in the Caribbean Sea as the Trump administration appears to be intensifying its targeting of vessels connected to Venezuelan government.
No ticket matched all six winning numbers Saturday — white balls 4, 5, 28, 52, 69 and red Powerball 20. That sets up the fifth-largest U.S. jackpot ever for Monday’s drawing, according to Powerball.
Vladimir Putin emphasized Friday Moscow’s troops were advancing in Ukraine and is confident the Kremlin would achieve its military goals if Kyiv doesn’t agree to Russia’s conditions for peace.
The Milwaukee Police Department is investigating a fatal shooting that happened Sunday around 3:50 a.m. on the 9700 block of W. Beatrice St. The victim, a 24-year-old, suffered fatal gunshot wounds.
A pedestrian was hit by a pickup truck on late Saturday night in Watertown and was dragged for four blocks on Main Street.
An Arizona business owner is working to make Christmas brighter for thousands of children across the border in Mexico, continuing a tradition that started 25 years ago.
Milwaukee Police Department asks public's help finding critically missing 44-year-old Noah F. Turner
The Milwaukee Police Department is asking for the public's help in locating a critically missing person, 44-year-old Noah F. Turner.
With tariffs and inflation driving up car prices, more Americans are finding they cannot keep up with their auto loan payments — and repossessions are on the rise.
The Federal Railroad Administration sent letters to both Union Pacific and CPKC urging them to make sure Mexican crews can speak English and don’t operate a train more than 10 miles inside the U.S.
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