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Milwaukee shooting Wednesday: 1 dead, 2 hurt near 51st and Garfield
MILWAUKEE - Three people were shot in Milwaukee on Wednesday night, Oct. 22. It happened around 10:10 p.m. near 51st and Garfield. According to police, a 44-year-old sustained fatal gunshot wounds and was pronounced dead on scene.
The downtown Milwaukee campus is currently under lockdown, according to an MATC public relations spokesperson.
Here are 15 promising performing arts shows scheduled for November 2025, including 'Come From Away' and Handel's 'Messiah.'
After 12 seasons and 735 games with the Bucks -- highlighted by winning the 2021 NBA championship -- Khris Middleton played his first game as a visitor in Milwaukee on Wednesday night, this time as a member of the Wizards.
Authorities arrested 22 people and seized cocaine, fentanyl, meth, marijuana, and dozens of guns in “Operation Chalkine,” targeting a violent street gang with connections to an international cartel.
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Milwaukee bus driver, passenger injured in crash involving car
A Milwaukee County Transit System bus driver and a passenger were both injured after a crash involving a car, according to MCTS. It happened near 91st Street and Bradley Road. WISN 12 News arrived at the crash scene around 5:30 p.m. MCTS said a car crashed into the rear of the bus as it was heading south on Route 92.
Ex-Bucks player Damon Jones is one of those arrested by the FBI, along with Blazers coach Chauncey Billups and Heat player Terry Rozier.
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Critically missing Milwaukee boy located, safe
MILWAUKEE - UPDATE: Police said Dejuan Garrett was located and is safe. Milwaukee police are searching for 10-year-old Dejuan Garrett, last seen Thursday afternoon. Garrett was last spotted near tnear 62nd and Fiebrantz, wearing a blue and gray hoodie.
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Police: Critically missing 10-year-old boy last seen in Milwaukee
The Milwaukee Police Department said Dejuan Garrett was last seen on Oct. 23 around 4 p.m. near 62nd Street and Fiebrantz Avenue.
A fixture of Greek fare in downtown Milwaukee has closed its doors after more than two decades. Ouzo Cafe, 776 N. Milwaukee St., served its last meal on Oct. 18, according to a note posted on its front entrance.
Bucks guard Malik Beasley, said his client ‘has not and will not cooperate with any pending federal investigations.’
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Milwaukee firefighters playing pickleball, sport craze across city
"It sounds corny, but this is great for us. We’re a busy firehouse, we see a lot, we do a lot, and this is a great way for us to blow off steam and be human."