It’s hard to believe that The Milwaukee Public Market has been a part of the city’s landscape for two decades. But it’s true. The vibrant Market celebrated its grand opening on October 15-16, 2005.
As the opioid epidemic slows, there is a growing number of older Black men in Milwaukee who are dying of fentanyl-related causes.
Elected officials and Milwaukee immigration advocates say they are working to authenticate the incident but have few details to go on.
Nineteen people are charged with manufacturing and delivery of fentanyl, heroin and cocaine after a narcotics investigation began in 2023.
Older Black men account for a growing share of Milwaukee drug deaths as fentanyl creeps into cocaine supplies, catching a generation unaware.
Check out the most talented and award-winning snow sculpting teams from across the USA, and much more, this weekend in southeastern Wisconsin!
As a result of shifting operations and ending the partnership with American Airlines, more than 500 jobs at Air Wisconsin Airlines are impacted.
New DOT Secretary Sean Duffy, a former Wisconsin congressman, wants transportation funding prioritized in areas with higher birth rates.
It was a day of record warmth in southern Wisconsin! Temperatures in Milwaukee surged into the mid-50s, exceeding the record high of 53 degrees at Mitchell Airport.
Mark Flower, a Veteran Peer Specialist at the Captain John D. Mason Peer Outreach Program, spoke with WUWM’s Chuck Quirmbach about the “Live Today—Put It Away” effort, starting with his perspective on the risk of veterans using firearms to commit suicide.
Here’s the full lineup of Black History Month films: Drylongso – 3 p.m. on Feb. 2 Do The Righ Thing – 7 p.m. on Feb. 7 Obsessed – 9 p.m. on Feb. 14 Nationtime – 3 p.m. on Feb. 15 Boyz n the Hood – 7 p.m. on Feb. 19 Get Out – 9 p.m. on Feb. 22
Unhoused people in Milwaukee County have braved cold weather, with hundreds seeking warming shelters and other services.