We are inching closer to a new concert venue as part of the Deer District. Milwaukee’s Plan Commission yesterday unanimously approved changes for a smaller version of the concert venue that would be built just south of Fiserv Forum. FPC Live originally wanted to build two concert venues, but they’ve downsized that project and will have just one stage and a ballroom-style area that can hold up to 45-hundred people. The hope is to start construction sometime next year, and
Read MoreEight indigenous species to Hawaii are no longer endangered–they’re now considered extinct. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service said in a news release today that more than 20 species have been delisted as endangered due to extinction. That includes eight birds found in Hawaii, most of which haven’t been seen in decades. The FWS says these species will finally be delisted a month from now.
Read MoreIt’s not even Halloween, yet the Harry Potter store in the city has unveiled its holiday display. This year’s display at the store on 22nd Street features a winter wonderland inspired by a pop-up book about the journey through the snow to Hogwarts. Once inside, shoppers will find Christmas-themed gifts including kitchenwares, ornaments and Christmas stockings.
Read MoreA Madison man who was in Israel when the war with Hamas broke out is back home safe and sound. Scott Forester was getting ready to go into Jerusalem last week when the war between Israel and Hamas broke out. Forester was part of a trip with several Catholics from the Kenosha area. They were able to escape to Jordan, before waiting a few days to return to the United States. Forester said he was worried that they would be
Read MoreIt wasn’t just a violent weekend in Milwaukee, it was a violent 15 minutes in the city on Saturday night. Milwaukee Police say three people were shot and killed In separate shootings between 10:00 p.m. and 10:15 p.m. Saturday night. The first shooting happened near West Locust and North Teutonia, the second happened just minutes later at North 36th and West Clarke, and the final shooting happened at 10:15 near Vell R Phillips and Center. Milwaukee Police believe all three
Read MoreOn Wednesday, WMC Vice President of Communications and Marketing Nick Novak revealed the Wisconsin-made products that were voted into the Top 4. To re-watch the reveal of the Top 4, click here! The Top 4 products from this round of over 100 nominees will continue on to compete in a popular vote ending Thursday, October 19, at 12:00pm. The winner will be announced during WMC’s Business Day in Madison. You can vote once per day, per device by clicking HERE.
Read MoreThe sheriff in Fond du Lac County is not saying how a police dog was wounded in a weekend shootout that left a suspect dead. It happened about 6 a.m. Saturday morning after deputies got a call about a disturbance involving weapons. Deputies arrived and found a man inside a car, there was shooting, and the sheriff says the man was shot and killed. One of the sheriff’s office’s dogs, Iro, was also hurt and was rushed to the local
Read MoreInvestigators in Racine say a weekend domestic violence case ended with a deadly shooting. Police say Cash’Juan Butler shot and killed a man who was beating his female roommate. Butler told police the man he shot threw him down the stairs during the fight. Police say Butler then went and got a gun, came back and shot and killed the man. Butler ran but was arrested over the weekend. He’s expected to face homicide charges in the case.
Read MoreThe rules for delivering food in Wisconsin could soon be changing. The State Assembly is set to vote tomorrow on a plan that would allow restaurants to opt out of third-party delivery services like Uber Eats and DoorDash. The proposal would also require food delivery drivers to have a modicum of food safety training. Culver’s is driving the legislation. The company says it got a number of complaints about the food that was delivered through third party drivers. Culver’s says
Read MoreThere is a plan at the Wisconsin Capitol that would require truth in syrup. A pair of Democratic lawmakers want to require restaurants to tell customers when they’re getting real maple syrup, as opposed to ‘breakfast syrup’ or ‘maple flavored syrup. State Senator Calder Roy’s and State Rep. Dave Considine say maple syrup is a vital part of Wisconsin’s farming history. Maple syrup producers in Wisconsin made over 400 thousand gallons of syrup last year, that’s worth almost 14 million-dollars.
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