As the opioid epidemic slows, there is a growing number of older Black men in Milwaukee who are dying of fentanyl-related causes.
As Dry January calls closing time, it’s a unique chance to consider the role alcohol plays in people’s lives. That’s especially true in Milwaukee, the Brew City, and across the state of Wisconsin. Within the last few years,
According to the Wisconsin Historical Society ... Of those, 15 were confirmed off Milwaukee, Racine and Kenosha counties last summer, joining the Margaret A. Muir schooner and the John Evenson ...
The advisory is in effect for most counties 3 a.m. Sunday until 9 p.m. Monday. It begins for several others, including Milwaukee, at 9 p.m. Sunday.
Monday morning could see temperatures at 7 degrees below zero, with wind chills reaching 31 degrees below zero, prompting potential extreme cold warnings.
Temperatures will drop into the 20s Sunday night and a wind chill will bring it down to single digits Monday morning — a cold start to the day!
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The coldest air of the season is arriving in southeast Wisconsin. Here's what you need to know. MILWAUKEE - Bitter cold is blanketing southeast Wisconsin and will have its grip on the region through early Wednesday. For those in need, now is a critical time to seek shelter and stay warm.
Cold air advisories are in place across all of Southeast Wisconsin to prepare for wind chills dropping to -20 to -30 degrees below zero with actual air temperatures a few degrees below zero. Warmer air will return later next week with highs reaching above freezing (32 degrees) on Saturday.
Wisconsin also saw an increase from the year prior, with over 5,000 homeless people counted statewide in January 2024.
Fifty five players that were born in Wisconsin have played in the Super Bowl. That total ranks 21st among the 50 states.