Police said two other people were also on the ATV and made it out safely. They were evaluated and declined transport to a hospital. Search efforts were paused for the night at 8:45 p.m.
Elected officials and Milwaukee immigration advocates say they are working to authenticate the incident but have few details to go on.
As the opioid epidemic slows, there is a growing number of older Black men in Milwaukee who are dying of fentanyl-related causes.
We’re working to learn more about an unusual sight in the sky that caught the attention of people across the state Tuesday evening.
Microsoft buys land for Kenosha data center
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Tech companies like Microsoft, Google, Meta, OpenAI, and Amazon are continuously building and expanding data centers, and it looks like Wisconsin is getting a big project from a tech giant.
Microsoft paid a total of $34.8 million for approximately 240 acres in the city of Kenosha, where it plans a data center. It acquired six parcels across five separate transactions with different landowners.
Microsoft has purchased 240 acres of land in the City of Kenosha. The land is northwest of I-94 and State Highway 142.
On Friday at 1:09 a.m. the National Weather Service issued a dense fog advisory in effect until 9 a.m. The advisory is for the Madison Area as well as Iowa,
Older Black men account for a growing share of Milwaukee drug deaths as fentanyl creeps into cocaine supplies, catching a generation unaware.
Milwaukee native Ira Madison III is a cultural critic, TV writer and host of the podcast “Keep It.” His book “Pure Innocent Fun" explores media that inspired his career and impacted his life growing up as a Black gay man in Milwaukee.