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9. now at 9: a beloved pastor and city worker, killed serving his one of us." the call from racine's mayor. plus - hot property. "little stole my car right!" a milwaukee man chases his own stolen vehicle! engine revving nats and- the dangerous cold continues. with wind chills well below zero -- the effort to keep people safe. we start tonight with the weather -- as a wind chill advisory begins right now. temperatures are bitterly cold -- and we could see more snow this weekend. we have team coverage.. ashley sears is live in west allis with the affe. we
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weather center with the forecast. ipt goes here.a wind chill aiin effect until 10am tomorrow. blustery and very cold tonight with subzero lows and wind chills in the 20s below zero. mostly sunny and windy thursday with highs in the single digits andns below. a quick burst of snow is possible late tomorrow night into friday morning, heavier snow arrives friday afternoon and evening. a winter storm watch goes into effect at 2pm friday and continues into saturday morning. tonight: blustery and very 3 wind: nw 10-20 mph thursday: mostly sunny, blustery and bitter cold. high: 7 wind: nw 10-20 mph friday: morning snow then steady
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wind: se 5-15 mph the frigid temperatures can be oerus. shelters across the area are masre people today and will stay open throughout the night. we are at "feeding his flock." it has been a very busy night here--and the group expects it to stay busy in the coming days. nats: cars on a frigid december night-- 14:50 its been a very long day in the basement of the chapel at 81st lapham in west allis-- 14:52 and its only just begun. the "feeding his flock" homeless outreach group gets ready for the night ahead. 13:10 nobody should be out there, so this is really
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welcoming those without a home--a place to escape the cold-- nats: rv volunteers even go out in it-- 37:58 we are heading to pick up a local couple who is homeless. bringing people to them. 02:41 weve got a warming shelter by us tonight and tomorrow. its better than nothing. this group is one of several in southeast wisconsin-- nats: operator at 211 making sure people stay safe as the temperatures dip. day, 365 days a year. at the impact 2-1-1 call center-- nats: operator resource specialists conrs with looking for. assisting many in finding shelter. 58:41 any given day, we take about 600 calls. as it gets colder like this the call volume will go up. with more predicted cold--headed this way-- nats: from rv??? each group gets ready for what's ahead. so that this dangerous weather-- is safer for some of the area's most
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le can stay out in this all night. this warmer shelter is full .it will stay open until 7 in the and it will continue to operate as long as temperatures are at 10 degrees or below. live in west allis, ashley sears fox 6 news. brad thanks ashley milwaukee city officials addressing the public today -- beinding residents threatening situation and it occurs when body tempertures drop too low causing shivirning drowsiness and confusion.' 'the cold wind chills will cause frost bite in as little as 30 minutes to exposed skin.' city offisciay the most vulnerable are children, the elderly and the homeless. on average there can be between 200 and 250 people living on
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fox 6 storm center app -- and get a live look at the radar. it's free for apple and android devices. a well-loved pastor and racine sanitation worker has died. he was hit by a car while collecting recyclables this morning. fox6's brittany shannon is live in racine... racine police are investigating the crash that claimed the life of mark gates. he was a sanitation worker and a pastor here in raceew was so much more to th community... "this is where he would have been" instead of wednesday bible study...brenna freeman and her chile "felt like i needed to be hiers wanted ube" the racine woman's pastor, mark "he was ffigure to my kids" but wednesday evening, church members learning their pastor had passed away.
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struck by a car while collecting recyclables wednesday morning. he was flown to froedtert where he died. "you expect your pastor to be here and not to be taken away in some tragic accident" gates meaning so much to so many. racine mayor john dickert calling him a "highly respected and dedicated employee" "a deeply faithful and caring pastor" also reminding people to slow down. a similar message from fellow sanitation workers at a vigil on washington avenu " we out here every day trying to do the job for the community just slow down" now...a void for the people of christ chapel. know him as more than just their but hope. "53:41 in a way this is gods ultimate healing. hes home" the cause of this crash remains under investigation. police are looking for any witnesses to come forward with information. if you know something call the
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brad thanks brittany now to a fox6 exclusive-- don't try this at home! a man's truck is stolen after stepping away while warming it up. the victim gives chase and streams the entire thing live on facebook! our ben handelman with this incredible video. you are on board for one very wild ride--- on a chase to catch car thieves. the radio--- enforcement is not behind the wheel. like i said i was anger, i was mad, and i wanted my stuff back. daunte donte ealy shot the video.he says it all started when he stepped away from his vehicle tuesday morning. i was warming up the car and keep the car warm, and it was about 2 seconds. it started rolling away. i ran in the middle of the street trying to catch the car and then a lady almost hit me, and then i
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to my car, its right there please, im looking at it right down the street. the stranger agreed. ealy says they caught up to his truck a few blocks away, where teens were meeting up with a second stolen car. when they realized they were being followed, they bailed on the truck--- then he get in the car, and i jump in my car, then the chase started from there. ealy began streaming live on facebook. these little @#$% stole my car. @!#$ he chased the thieves down snow covered streets-- even on the wro ealy says he wasn't thinking clearly. i really didnt care at the time. i just wanted my stuff back. the crooks, he says still had stolen cash and credit cards. this was not the first time he's had a vehicle stolen. i ain;t want to take no loss with this car, so i just went with it.. during the chase--- one person is seen bailing-- eventually, all the suspects get away. ealy says he shared the video to show how quickly things can go wrong. dont leave your lkeys in the car, stay outside with your car
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its a lesson learned for me to. not to do it again? never to do it again. ever. ealy is a dad, student, and works an overnight job. he says he simply did not want to be without his car or belongings again. ealy admits he put his life in danger and others. milwaukee police discourage taking matters into your own hands. they say call police--- they'll handle it. there have been nearly 6-thousand car thefts in milwaukee so far this year. percent from last year. guys. on sunday, you can expect aaron rodgers to be on the field leading the packers as he said that his calf injury won't keep him away. there are a couple of reasons, a playoff push and the rivalry with the bears. it's been a bit lopsided as of late, as the packers have won the 11 of the last 13 meetings. tim van vooren has the blitz tonight from lambeau.
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packers and chicago bears sunday. this time at soldier field. get this, the all time series is 94 for chicago, 93 for green bay and six ties." "they're the fun ones to play in, especially, you know, we need wins. they know that so they're gonna try their best to knock us out of the playoffs. it'll be a good one. and it's kind of cool, i heard we have a chance to tie the all-time record so that will be fun to be a part of." "i didn't know that so that would be awesome. i think that would be real cool that we can do that. that would be great." "the from every angle, internally and externally. externally, obviously, we take a lot of pride in history of the green bay packers and we understand the history we have with the chicago bears. it's been a long time since it's been tied up so we're aware of that and so with that not only the history and tradition of both organizations but the current history." "over all those years and all those games not only is the series tight in terms of wins
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points, bears 3304. at lambeau field, tim van vooren, fox six sports." you can watch the packers and bears sunday at noon, right here on fox 6 -- followed by a fox 6 news post game special -- and the fox 6 sports blitz at 10- 35. truly celebrates the season of giving. franklin police had a big surprise for a young boy after he reported his bicycle stolen. landon says: "i thought it was the real bike for a minute, but then i was like 'wait, that's a new bike.'" they bought him a new bike! but that's not the only surprise. why police recognized this boy when he showed up at the station. known as "taco tim" -- he was caught misleading elderly investors out of millions of dollars. how a fox6
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no more games, jerry. you saw the deal and hustled to u.s. cellular to get yourself the samsung galaxy s7 and 500 bucks. maybe. "maybe," jer-bear? hmm? got your phone and your $500 and put it under your own tree. that's your writing! you after santa's job? it was a one-day deal. sorry, santa. it's no crime to gift yourself. get a samsung galaxy s7 this saturday
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students at a sheboygan county college get the news today they were praying they wouldnt hear. a freshman at lakeland university was found dead in a pond on campus. he had been missing since sunday. a.j. bayatpour with how his friends are remembering him. 29-35 i mean, he was a good dude. just a genuine guy. jack merrill is a junior on the lakeland university football team - one who took an immediate liking to a freshman from north carolina named kaelin oneal. merrill says the 18-year-old stood out, arriving on campus about three weeks earlier than the rest of the freshmen. kaelin was one guy you could always count on to
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quarterback this season, went missing sunday morning after going for a walk. worry soon spread across a campus with an enrollment of about 750. everybody knows everybody but when something like this happens, its not a number; its a person and its a kid. the sheboygan county sheriffs dive team searched a pond just a few yards from the football field wednesday. shortly after noon, they recovered oneals body. we consider them our kids and we lost one of our kids today. the sheriffs office says oneals death does not appear suspicious. still, theyre investigating to find out how the student ended up in the just asking why, you know, what happened? and i think were all wondering that. it is finals week here at lakeland university. given that and todays news... its a very stressful week for the students on this campus. in rural sheboygan county, a.j. bayatpour, fox 6 news. they call him taco tim. he's a wisconsin businessman who got elderly investors to bankroll his plan to sell taco-shaped fortune cookies. but
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investors and left some retirees in financial ruin. any good investor knows the keys to making money are principal... interest... and time. "i'm... workin' on 81 now."for jim frank and his wife, carol. time is precious. "we're too old to go back to work again."when the stock market crashed in 2008, their retirement they thought it was meant to be when a local businessman offered to pay them 12-percent interest for a one-year loan. "we put a lot of blind faith..." "we certainly did." "..in what he said." seven years later, they have nothing to show for it but
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"hey tim, bryan polcyn with fox 6 news, could i have a minute?"now, the state of wisconsin is taking action against a man they once considered a trusted friend. "they found that he definitely had committed fraud."jim and carol frank had paid off their modest farmstead northwest of milwaukee. until timothy mcquistion mortgage... and give him the money. 'he was able to get money from anyone.'mcquiston is president of "lucky taco," a now-defunct hustisford business that was supposed to produce
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wrapped in plastic."they loaned him 30-thousand dollars to launch the business. then 100-thousand more... and 35-thousand more after that. 'he was wanting to buy a larger machine to fulfill a large order.'but mcquiston complained of equipment problems... and health problems... so the business never got off the ground. and he never paid them back. "why don't you stop and talk to me?"when we first approached mcquiston last year, he locked himself inside lucky taco. then, changed his mind and requested an interview. 'i have a great product."he insisted lucky taco was a good idea that just didn't pan out. 'that happens. businesses fail all the time.' 'thatsit. they do.' t that's not what him in trouble th the statefionsin.e sn new machine i tta buy?tim quisto southeastern wisconsin."i was flabbergasted!e failed to mention he already had other investors. "we practically fell on the floor."by the time the fox 6 investigators got involved, mcquiston owed at least eighteen people more than 2-point-6 million dollars. "nobody knew about each other. everybody thought they were the only person doin' this." 'why didn't you tell the investors about each other?''well, um, it wasnt asked and i, that wasnt pertinent at the time. i
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to mention that the tens of thousands of dollars in delinquent taxes he owes to the state and federal government. plus, more than a million dollars in unpaid court judgments. "they didn't ask, you didn't tell." "right."all tolled, mcquiston now appears to be more than 4-million dollars in debt. "who knows where that money actually went to pay for rent, utilities and trade shows. but the franks wonder if some of it may have ended up on the vintage car racing circuit. the same month the franks first loaned money to mcquiston, a lucky taco sponsored race car crashed in a road race in mexico. a week after the race, mcquiston hit them up for another loan. 'the more you learn, the deeper it seems to go.'neither
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attorney found evidence that a crime had been committed. but after our investigation, the wisconsin department of financial institutions launched its own investigation. and in september, the state ordered mcquiston to cease and desist all offers or sales of securities. 'too many people have been defrauded by him.'that means he can't raise money anymore. and now, he's trying to avoid the debts he already owes. in october, he filed for chapter 13 bankruptcy. "we're gonna fight it."the franks can't afford their own lawyer, but they don't think a fraudulent debt court. in other words, if saving their home means putting up a fight... they'll make time. the u-s trustee has already recommended the bankrputcy case be thrown out, because mcquiston owes too much money. under chapter 13, there are limits to how much debt you can wipe away... and he is over the limit by a lot. mcquiston told the court he is reviewing his options and will decide what to do next by the next hearing scheduled for january 10th. bryan polcyn, fox 6 investigators.
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we tried to reach him for comment on this story. he did not call back. and neither did his lawyer. three waukesha businesses -- busted. complaints about them have been coming in for awhile. what customers allege was happening inside. and what police found when they went undercover. plus, a six year old boy's bike -- stolen. the heroes who came to his rescue.
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(beep, camera shutter click) did you just see that? that was awesome. we have to try it. okay. okay, mine's not working. maybe you have to bump it. oh, yeah. do the bump it thing. right. okay, yeah. (muffled) you can take money out using the bmo harris app! you want to buy a hairless cat? there's a pet store down the street. cool... i think she said "bmo harris app". yeah, that makes more sense. when your phone is your debit card.
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you are watching fox 6 news at 9. a wind chill advisory is in effect until 10am tomorrow. blustery and very cold tonight with subzero lows and wind chills in the 20s below zero. mostly sunny and windy thursday with highs in the single digits and wind chills staying in the teens below. a quick burst of snow is possible late tomorrow night into friday morning, about an inch possible. steady, heavier snow arrives friday afternoon and evening. a
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2pm friday and continues into saturday morning. tonight: blustery and very cold. low: -3 wind: nw 10-20 mph thursday: mostly sunny, blustery and bitter cold. high: 7 wind: nw 10-20 mph friday: morning snow then steady afternoon/evening snow. am low: 2 high: 23 wind: se 5-15 mph customers at several waukesha massage parlors -- say they were
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businesses opened in waukesha several months ago, some were looking forward to getting a massage. but some say what they were offered isn't what they thought --and it was illegal. fox6's myra sanchick explains. some in waukesha wondered why the curtains were always closed at sweet thai massage in waukesha. brian frederick found the answer from a friend. it turned out to be a little more than a massage frederick says the friend massage, not sex. he just said no thanks and got the heck out of there waukesha police say the waukesha massage parlors were actually places of prostitution, advertising services on a website called backpage. police started their investigation over the summer and ended up with an undercover detective inside. with a search warrant in hand police arrested four women monday , not only affiliated with sweet thai massage, but far east healing spa and lilac massage in waukesha. the girls we arrested were all
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the parlors and there were many people would go in for regular massages. some however would offer extra money, cash tips for sexual favors, sexual activity those who work at a convenience store near one of the massage parlors did notice how the women there dressed. short shorts , tank tops, crop tops. the women, from china would bring in a phone translator to communicate in the store. monday one of the women came in as police were there. they wanted to use our phone to call china .. the store declined . i didn't think anything like this would ever happen in waukesha, this close to our house. it's kind of crazy the police investigation was slowed down a bit because those arrested didn't speak english. police found a chinese interpreter. myra sanchick fox6 news a group of state lawmakers from milwaukee county join others in
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clarke to resign. senator chirs larson -- along with representatives jonathan brostoff and christine sinicki -- ?accuse the sheriff of not ?adequately supervising the jail after four deaths at the jail. in a ?statement, the group says: "with four families grieving over the unnecessary loss of loved ones in the past six months, it has become clear that our county's sheriff department has been grossly mismanaged." we reached out to sheriff clarke for a response to this la spokeswoman, fran mclaughlin ?replied, saying... "the sheriff said he is bored with this democrat party fake news because he helped donald trump get elected potus. he said they must have heard him speak at last night's trump victory rally and it touched a nerve. hashtag m-a- g-a. tomorrow -- the milwaukee county board ?is expected to take up a resolution asking for an outside investigation into the four deaths at the jail, which have occurred
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rookie malcolm brogdon went with his family to ghana. he played soccer and noticed that most of his opponents didn't have shoes. children on the streets begged for lunches. so malcolm and his brothers gave theirs away. that experience was one of many that have shaped his life. tom pipines goes beyond the game. 22:01:39 you watch film; you learn what your deficiencies were; you take it out to the practice court, and you 22:01:43 bucks guard malcolm brogdon doesn't sound or act like your typical nba rookie. three days removed from his 24th birthday, he carries himself as a veteran would. the 2nd round pick plays like one too. 21:48:51 that's just who he's been since he's been here. he's been a leader, his teammates, his coaches, we trust him 21:49:00 21:49:05 every time he takes the floor he finds a way to do the right thing. 21:49:08 malcolm brogdon's been doing the "right thing" from day one. 22:02:33 i think it really comes from my mom. the way she's
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business, whether that's basketball or that's been academics. and to give it all to god; to have faith that everything will work out. 22:02:54. growing up in atlanta, education was always emphasized in the brogdon household. malcolm's father, mitchell is a lawyer and a mediator. jann adams -malcolm's mother-is the former chair of morehouse college's psychology department. she's now the associate d the 2 divorced when their youngest son was 11. 22:03:28 i mean she is special. in my opinion the best mom in the world. but i have two older brothers and they really helped raise me as well honestly. we stuck together as a family and you know, the divorce was tough, especially at that age. but it was one of the early points of my life where i had to really go through adversity and overcome it 22:03:48 malcolm brogdon said
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virginia and staying 5 years, while graduating with a masters degrees in public policy and an undergrad in history. all that is great payback for a mother who gave her son her heart and soul. 22:04:08 i know i make my mom proud, not because of basketball, not because of academics, not because of any of my accolades; but because i'm a good person. she thinks she raised me right; she thinks i have good morals, good ethics. 22:04:20 brogdon says it's been important to good person--and a role model. 22:02:55 i'm a huge believer in karma. what you do, what you put into the world, it's going to come back around it you do good. 22:03:00 22:05:10 whenever i can touch and i can impact a younger life, i try to do it; because that's how i would have wanted to be treated. 22:05:17 as for life after basketball? malcolm brogdon has heard politics..in fact, at least one teammate calls him the president 22:04:12 i thought that was his
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why? they say he's really smart. maybe he'll become the president of the united states. 22:04:22 brodgon looks and at times even sounds like president obama president malcolm brogdon? who knows, the sky's the limit. regardless, he'll stay grounded; because of his upbringing and beliefs. 22:04:31 just realize everyday that it's not you; it's not all about you. even if you're talented, god's given you the talent. 22:04:37 22:04:44 so just remembering that andgi thanks to god everyday. 22:46 tp; fss several months ago -- a young boy in franklin wanted to do something nice for his local police department. he gave them gifts and treats. and then -- when his bike was stolen -- police worked together to get
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plus -- the reason shameless actress emmy rossum wants to be paid more than her male coworkers. we're in for a very cold night. details on how low wind chills drop and when snow chances return, coming up. get your morning started with fox6 wakeup at 4:30-- count on us for breaking news, weather and traffic - plus developing stories from overnight. carl is previwing a new year's eve tradition in milwaukee. see if he's got game with thea wakeup!
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nny. you weren't gonna mention the penny tablet? [ mockingly ] you weren't gonna mention the penny tablet? emmy rossum ros-um is asking for more than just equal pay... and mariah carey and lionel richie are teaming up... the details are in tonight's buzz. emmy rossum first asked to be paid the same as her male co-star...now she
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the showtime series-- shameless -- with oscar-nominated actor william h-macy. she originally asked for equal pay and the show gave it to her....but now she feels she should be paid more money to make up for the years of being paid less than macy. showtime and warner brothers t-v have not commented on the latest pay dispute. ariana grande has one less problem to deal with... a massachusetts man has been ordered by a judge to stay away from the singer...after pleading guilty t text messages and unwanted gifts. according to court documents... the man sent grande a 42-pound-pumpkin... a rock... and candles. he even traveled to new york and connecticut to try to talk to her. lionel richie and mariah carey are teaming up... the two will be hitting the road and touring together next year. the multi-platinum selling artists will play 35 dates on their "all the hits tour." it kicks off march 15th in baltimore. that's your buzz. a wind chill advisory is in
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picking her up--and her mother didn't want her waiting alone. the red house there, there's a registered sex offender in the upper unit.. this is the part of the story where jenna sachs got involved---and got results. that story new tonight at ten. joy global has sold its closed surface mining facility in milwaukee. the property going for nearly 4-point- 4-million dollars. selling the roughly 200-thousand square foot building near miller park way creates an opportunity to re- fill the building with anothe global closed the facility amid lower demand for mining equipment. the new owner is reich brothers l-l-c -- a national company that buys vacant plants, sells off remaining equipment and leases them to new tenants. executives with both aurora and froedtert health say they saw an increase of revenue in the third quarter of 2016. but both say they saw a decrease in profits for that same period. aurora posted a revenue of 1-point- 25-billion in the three months ending september 30th -- while
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for more information on this and other stories in the business journal, we have link to their site on ours, fox6now.com. a big donation from milwaukee's 128th air refueling wing to our "coats for kids" campaign. the salvation army -- on hand this afternoon to collect nearly 250 coats. this is the 128th's eighth year taking part in the "coats for kids" campaign. the coats collected today will be cleaned and distributed to families in need right here in southeast wisconsin.
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2pm friday and continues into saturday morning. tonight: blustery and very cold. low: -3 wind: nw 10-20 mph thursday: mostly sunny, blustery and bitter cold. high: 7 wind: nw 10-20 mph friday: morning snow then steady afternoon/evening snow. am low: 2 high: 23 wind: se 5-15 mph saturday: cloudy with the chance for snow. am low: 20 high: 25 wind: nw 10-20 mph sunday: partly sunny and very cold. am low: -6
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mostly sunny and cold. am low: -8 high: 11 wind: sw 10-15 mph tuesday: mostly sunny. am low: 8 high: 24 wind: sw 5-10 mph a wind chill advisory is in effect until 10am tomorrow. blustery and very cold tonight with subzero lows and wind chills in the 20s below zero. mostly sunny and windy thursday with highs in the single digits and wind chills staying in the teens below. a quick burst of snow is possible late tomorrow night into friday morning, about an inch possible. steady, heavier snow arrives friday afternoon and evening. a winter storm watch goes into effect at saturday morning. tonight: blustery and very cold. low: -3 wind: nw 10-20 mph thursday: mostly sunny, blustery and bitter cold. high: 7 wind: nw 10-20 mph friday: morning snow then steady afternoon/evening snow. am low: 2 high: 23 wind: se 5-15 mph saturday: cloudy with the chance for snow. am low: 20 high: 25 wind: nw 10-20 mph sunday: partly sunny and very cold. am low: -6 high: -2 wind: nw 5-10 mph monday: mostly sunny and cold. am low: -8 high: 11 wind: sw 10-15 mph tuesday: mostly sunny. am low: 8
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mph its the only restaurant of its kind in milwaukee. you pay what you can afford for your meal. tricklebee cafe is located at 44th and north. the cafe offers mostly vegan and vegetarian items... the "pay what you can" model means those who can afford the five or so dollars for the meal donate that amount or more. those who can't can choose to volunteer to make up the costs. "we want to create a space where
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a regular basis" tricklebee is a non profit caf and a ministry of the moravian church. it is part of a network called 'one world everybody eats' there are 60 similar cafes in the country...and 50 more in the start up phase. they have been open about a month. today was their grand opening. new at nine. it was a roller coaster ride of emotions for one franklin family.w a pretty bummer of a day for one little boy -- turned into one he'll never forget.... all thanks to the efforts of local law enforcement. a perfect day for a ride... landon says: "i do like my bike" inside of course. landon says: "i do remember how to ride, but... it's been a while." this particular bike... it's a special one for 6-year-old landon now-man naumann ...landon says: "i
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you can imagine how he felt... . when his bike disappeared tuesday. hannah says: "i like called my mom and i'm like 'oh my god, his bike got stolen... " so they went to the franklin police station. oliva says: "the officer taking the report recognized the young boy." inside -- a familiar face -- foundll. oliva says: "they took it upon themselves to put together these treat bags and to bring them in to hannah 'it meant a lot to us ." then -- hours later -- landon's luck changed.... landon says: "i thought it was the real bike for a minute, but then i was like 'wait, that's a new bike.'" ...thanks to eight police officers. oliva says: "they decided to pitch in and go out and buy the young man a new bicycle." officers doing whatever it takes -- to make sure the grinch didn't steal this christmas. hannah says: "they do so many things, but small stuff like that.... they're just a hero in my son's eyes." milwaukee police are asking for
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the first happened two sundays ago at the "cosmo beauty supply" near 56th and capihtree people walked in -- grabbed merchandise and were confronted by a store employee. pepthat employee in the face. eventually -- the employee got the stolen goods back and the suspects fled. one then came back in and threw a dust pan and broom at the employee. police are also searching for these two suspects -- for an armed robb national. they walked into the restaurant yesterday with a gun - and demanded money. they took money from the register and a woman's purse and ran out. if you know anything about either of these robbery cases -- please give milwaukee police a call. port wto's mayor is reacting to the sale of one of its longest-standing businesses -- edmond allen. yesterday, saint louis based footwear company calares announced the purchase of allen edmonds for more than 250 million dollars.
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one thousand people -- and nearly half of them work in port washington. mayor tom mlada says he expects those jobs to stay. i think thats gonna mean great things, in terms of employment, here, within our community. obviously, were talking about hundreds of jobs, already, and i think thats only, that commitments only gonna continue to grow. mlada says the sale means the expansion of the allen edmonds brand -- which could also mean even more jobs. this is the second sale of the company in just 3 years. the last sale was to a private equity the wisconsin economic development corporation awards more than 500-thousand dollars in grants today. governor scott walker announced five organizations that will be receiving them during the 35th annual "marketplace" conference at potawatomi hotel. the grant money will go towards helping minoriy businesses throughout the s the w-e-d-c hopes the money will support things like business training workshops and financial awareness programs. milwaukee public school students could be starting the school year early. it's now up to the school board
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beverly taylor with this devo"it might sound like it's s but it's a game changer for us."milwaukee public schools superintendent darienne driver has a plan to help mps succeed-- but she say nstructio academic year to do it. and wisconsin department of public instruction superintendent dr. tony evers stands in agreement. "expanded learning makes a difference. the initial proposal was changed...to a aligning all mps high schools with the year-round and i.b. schools on a common start date in mid-august and a common end date in mid or late may bigin the 2017-18 school year. "the district itself has the ability to go on record and change the starting date unilaterally for special schools and schools that are struggling. :08 in 2018- 2019, the proposal calls
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august to may calendar year, which would call for legislative action. "i'm going to do whatever i can going forward as is part of my budget to have legislation change and, this schedule would make room for a 4- week "j-term" in june. "...we would be able to use for credit recovery for students who might have failed a course, students who even have a d or c and want to improve."t o summer school programming in july. although mps has moved up ade in the state report card, many students are still falling fourh school graduation rate is 58.2. bever fy ox 6 news.
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these little @#$% stole my car. @!#$ the victim of a car theft refuses to let the teenage suspects get away. plus-- an accident in racine takes the life of a sanitation worker and pastor. and-- "i dont know how people can stay out in this all night." we take you inside one of the shelters offering refuge on a bitterly cold night. that is our big story: a one-two punch when it comes to the weather then more snow. tonight we have team coverage. ashley sears shows us how people are staying warm during the wind chill advisory. but let's start with weather expert stephanie barichello in the storm center. a wind chill advisory is in effect until 10am tomorrow. blustery and very cold tonight with subzero lows and wind chills in the 20s below zero. mostly sunny and windy thursday with highs in the single digits
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below. a quick burst of snow is possible late tomorrow night into friday morning, about an inch possible. steady, heavier snow arrives friday afternoon and evening. a winter storm watch goes into effect at 2pm friday and continues into saturday morning. tonight: blustery and very cold. low: -3 wind: nw 10-20 mph thursday: mostly suny high: 7 wind: nw 10-20 mph friday: morning snow then steady afternoon/evening snow. am low: 2 high: 23 wind: se 5-15
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