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Aspirus Breaks Ground on New Chippewa Falls Hospital and Clinic

Aspirus Breaks Ground on New Chippewa Falls Hospital and Clinic

The estimated completion date of the facility is September 2026. The Boldt Company (Boldt) and its sister company, Bildt, a prefabrication and modular supplier, along with leaders from Aspirus Health, celebrated the groundbreaking for Aspirus’ new...

Wisconsin cop dad accused of shoving pacifier down 6-month-old’s throat

Wisconsin cop dad accused of shoving pacifier down 6-month-old’s throat

A police officer faces accusations of shoving a pacifier down a six-month-old infant's throat. Wisconsin cop Cameron Coronado, 32, is accused of the unthinkable act. Prosecutors say he pushed the pacifier with such force it lacerated the back of...

Wisconsin victim service providers hopeful AG lawsuit protects federal funding

Wisconsin victim service providers hopeful AG lawsuit protects federal funding

Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul joined a multi-state lawsuit this week against the Trump administration over restrictions to grant funding from the Victims of Crime Act, or VOCA. The Department of Justice is seeking to block states from...

Unemployment claims: Wisconsin to compensate workers with disabilities for being wrongfully denied

Unemployment claims: Wisconsin to compensate workers with disabilities for being wrongfully denied

A federal judge has ordered Wisconsin’s Department of Workforce Development to compensate disabled workers who were denied unemployment benefits under a state law struck down as discriminatory. U.S. District Judge William Conley’s order promises...

Young climate activists in Wisconsin sue state over pro-fossil fuel policies

Young climate activists in Wisconsin sue state over pro-fossil fuel policies

Fifteen young climate advocates, aged eight to 17, on Friday sued the state of Wisconsin over its pro-fossil fuel policies. The case provides the opportunity for state officials to “make the correct step to decarbonize Wisconsin” because of the...

UPDATE: Confirmed measles cases in Wisconsin jump to 14, community spread indicated

UPDATE: Confirmed measles cases in Wisconsin jump to 14, community spread indicated

[UPDATE] OCONTO COUNTY, Wis. (WKBT) -- Another 5 cases of measles are confirmed in Wisconsin, bringing the total up to 14. The Wisconsin DHS confirmed the additional cases in a release Friday, saying they are linked to the initial 9 cases...

Heat safety is a concern for Wisconsin workers as summers only get hotter

Heat safety is a concern for Wisconsin workers as summers only get hotter

Wisconsin has been experiencing an extremely hot summer, with nearly 40 days of above-average heat. That can be a serious health concern for people who work outdoors, but there aren't many protections for heat safety on the job. Kate McCoy is the...

Milwaukee's Black neighborhoods face 'food apartheid.' A northwest-side group wants to help fix it

Milwaukee's Black neighborhoods face 'food apartheid.' A northwest-side group wants to help fix it

On a hot August afternoon, a small band of staffers and volunteers from African American Roundtable fanned out in the Granville neighborhood on Milwaukee's northwest side. They knocked on doors, asking the few residents who answered what issues...

Wisconsin man charged with trespassing at Wrigley Field

Wisconsin man charged with trespassing at Wrigley Field

A Lake Geneva, Wisconsin man who was carried away during his arrest has been charged trespassing and battery at Wrigley Field Wednesday evening. Blake Dodd, 25, was charged with a felony count of criminal trespassing in a place of public amusement...

Hayat Pharmacy to open new location, its 20th, in Milwaukee south side

Hayat Pharmacy to open new location, its 20th, in Milwaukee south side

Hayat Pharmacy is opening its 20th location later this year on Milwaukee's near south side The new location comes after Walgreens shuttered drugstores in the area It will be located blocks from another new pharmacy, within Sixteenth Street...

Late-Term Abortionist in DC Faces Complaint for ‘Medical Malpractice’

Late-Term Abortionist in DC Faces Complaint for ‘Medical Malpractice’

Pro-life activists associated Santangelo’s facility with the discovery of the remains of five late-term unborn children. Here is a roundup of recent pro-life and abortion-related news. Late-term abortionist in DC faces complaint for ‘medical...

Shepherd Express Talks with Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley

Shepherd Express Talks with Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley

After Donald Trump’s Victory in 2024, the Democrats are looking to improve their messaging since the polls consistently show that a majority of the public prefer the Democratic positions over Trumps actions. Currently Trump is polling around 37%....

Wisconsin football player asks judge to let him play before eligibility trial in October

Wisconsin football player asks judge to let him play before eligibility trial in October

MADISON (WKOW) -- Nyzier Fourqurean, the Wisconsin cornerback who's suing the NCAA in an effort to gain an extra year of eligibility, could miss the Badgers' first seven games this season. The player argues his year playing Division II football at...

New UWM chancellor talks Trump, research and first impressions of Milwaukee

New UWM chancellor talks Trump, research and first impressions of Milwaukee

Thomas Gibson took the reins at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee about a month ago, and it's safe to say he's still settling into the job. There's a small pile of boxes near his office desk waiting to be unpacked. He hasn't yet tried frozen...

ENT & Allergy Associates Returns to Rhinelander with New Specialty Care Clinic

ENT & Allergy Associates Returns to Rhinelander with New Specialty Care Clinic

RHINELANDER, Wis. – ENT & Allergy Associates is bringing permanent specialty care back to Rhinelander with plans for a brand-new clinic on Navajo Street, set to open in summer 2026. The 6,500-square-foot facility will provide full-time access to...

Milwaukee restaurant owners give back to the hospital that cared for their kids

Milwaukee restaurant owners give back to the hospital that cared for their kids

MILWAUKEE — More than 30 restaurants from the Milwaukee area are combining forces to raise money for Children's Wisconsin. It's the 6th year for the event Do Good With Food. Participating restaurants will donate a portion of their proceeds to the...

Milwaukee renters seek help after historic flooding damages homes

Milwaukee renters seek help after historic flooding damages homes

MILWAUKEE, Wis. — Renters on Milwaukee's northwest side are pleading for assistance after sustaining significant damage from last week's historic flooding, with some facing structural damage and growing mold in their homes. READ ALSO: West Allis...

National public safety group Cities United advocates for violence prevention in Milwaukee

National public safety group Cities United advocates for violence prevention in Milwaukee

One-by-one the young adults and youth talked about what they learned from a program designed to teach them about violence prevention efforts and how to advocate for them. Some were shy, and said they learned "a lot" before they darted away from...

Milwaukee residents seek cleaning kits after historic rain damage

Milwaukee residents seek cleaning kits after historic rain damage

Milwaukee residents seek cleaning kits after historic rain damage Residents on Milwaukee's northwest side are lining up for cleaning kits from the Salvation Army to help recover from recent flooding that caused significant damage to their homes....

Health department supplying cleanup kits for those impacted from historic flooding

Health department supplying cleanup kits for those impacted from historic flooding

MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- The Milwaukee Health Department is continuing their flood relief efforts in our area. After fully distributing their initial supply of cleanup kits, the organization on Thursday, Aug. 21 handed out their second shipment at...

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