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chills likely in the -10 to -25 degree range. well be sunny but stay in the single digits with sub-zero wind chills all day long. we do start warming overnight as a low moves our way. we get into the low 20s for friday but that comes along with some snow. we could see 6-9 of snow friday and friday night. snow should wind down early saturday but an additional 1-2 is possible. today: mostly sunny, blustery and bitter cold. high: 8 wind: w/nw 10-20 mph tonight: overcast. warming slightly. low: 2 wind: sw 5-10 mph angelica adlibs traffic red on traffic map = major delays delays yellow on traffic map = some delays green on traffic map = no delays another extremely cold day in our area.... and that can create dangerous conditions for anyone who has to
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place to go julie collins joins us live outside a warming shelter in west allis with details - julie? the frigid cold can be dangerous. in a news conference early this week milwaukee mayor tom barrett said the cold wind chills will cause frostbite in as little as 30 minutes to exposed skin. to help those in need local warming shelters began opening... the homeless u emergency warming shelter in west allis wednesday night. they welcomed people into the basement of the chapel at 81st and lapham. the group also went out looking for those in need and brought them back to the church. the demand for help spikes this time of year and the folks at the impact 2-1-1 call center-- are busier than ever connecting callers with the help they're looking for - assisting many in finding shelter. 58:41 any given day, we take
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colder like this the call volume will go up. the 'feeding his flock' emergency shelter will continue to operate as long as temperatures are 10 degrees or below. if you or someone you know needs shelter, call 2-1-1. you can be connected to needed resources. reporting in west allis, julie collins. fox 6 news. we posted a collection of tips on staying safe and warm when temperatures bottom out like they are this week. visit fox6 now dot com or the fox6 news app -- and search "safety information." now to a fox6 exclusive. a man has his truck stolen and decides to follow the thieves! and the entire chase-- streamed live on facebook! daunte ealy says he stepped away from his truck for a moment at 83rd and florist when teens jumped in and drove off.ealy says he convinced a stranger driving by, to allow him to jump in and tail the suspects.
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truck, and jumped into a second stolen car. that's when ealy hit record, and followed hoping to get back other stolen items. the high-speed chase traveled on snowy roads... even on the wrong side of the road. eventually the teens got away. i guess i was doing it out of anger because i was mad, because they took my car and messed up the bumper, and took some personal stuff so i was very heated at the time. ealy admits in hindsight, the chase was a mistake since it was just too risky. stolen, let them handle it. heartbreak at a sheboygan county college campus. the body of a lakeland university student was found in a pond on campus yesterday. his friends are now devastated. i mean, he was a good dude. just a genuine guy. kaelin o'neal had been missing since sunday morning. the freshman was the backup quarterback on the school's football team. the sheriffs office says there is no indication of foul
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to figure out how o'neal--who's from north carolina-- ended up in the water. a racine sanitation worker is killed on the job. officials say mark gates was collecting recyclables on his route yesterday morning when a car crashed into his garbage truck. gates was flown to froedtert hospital where he later died. he was also the pastor at christ chapel in racine. church members say he did a lot for the community... "he meant a lot to the whole community he wasnt just a city worker he was a father figure to my kids 46 he was an advocate for every child in the community" investigating what caused the crash. anyone with information is asked to give them a call. coming up - preparations are under way for the presidential election. a look at what the washington d-c monuments will look like that day - just ahead. plus - the federal reserve bank raises interest rates for only the second time since 2008. how
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am...with wind chills likely near 10 to 20 below. well be sunny but stay in the single digits with sub-zero wind chills all day long. rob has more on when we get several inches of snow - coming up. they are businesses waukesha police say are not welcome in their community. three massage parlors are closed and four women arrested accused of operating a house of
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healing spa, and lilac massage were the focus of a police investigation the past few months. the investigation also included an undercover detective going inside these massage parlors to see what would happen. police say the businesses offered sexual massages on a website called "back page"...and had received numerous complaints. the girls we arrested were all from china. men would go into the parlors and there were many people would go in for regular massages. some however would offer extra money, cash tips for police say they had to find an interpreter to interview the women -- as they spoke mandarin. milwaukee police are asking for your help to find several robbery suspects. the first happened two sundays ago at the "cosmo beauty supply" near 56th and capitol. three people walked in -- grabbed
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the suspects then pepper sprayed that 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. the same suspects are wanted for a retail theft that took place just before this armed robbery at another cosmo beauty store near north and lisbon. coming up at six...a comcast truck parked in a dangerous spot causes spin outs in indiana. the accidents caught on camera just ahead. also this morning -- new york officials asking once again for more mone donald trump. how much security is costing the city - next. and coming up in sports - the packers welcome a new teammate. the linebacker they've now
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way. we get into the low 20s for friday but that comes along with some snow. we could see 6-9 of snow friday and friday night. snow should wind down early saturday but an additional 1-2 is possible. today: mostly sunny, blustery and bitter cold. high: 8 wind: w/nw 10-20 mph tonight: overcast. warming slightly. low: 2 wind: sw 5-10 mph traffic check red on traffic map = major delays yellow on traffic map = some delays green on traffic map = no delays the debate over who should pay for the president-elect's security in new york continues. the city wants the federal government to help foot the bill for protecting mr. trump and his family when he's
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manhattan. but, so far ... the feds haven't been willing to pay for all the costs ... which are running hundreds of thousands of dollars per day. they've only agreed to cover about 7 million dollars...but it's estimated it will cost the city 35 million dollars to keep security up until the inauguration. more than 300 n-y-p-d officers are assigned to trump tower and it's checkpoints. meanwhile -- preparations for the inauguration have been underway for months. military officials gave media a look at some key points of interest capitol, the white house, washington monument, and lincoln memorial. the officials are responsible for the logistical support for national guard support services during the ceremony. the u-s military has been a part of presidential inaugural ceremonies since 17-89. your savings account is about to earn a little more money... but get ready to see your home and car loans become a little more expensive. the federal reserve has now raised interest rates. the rate increase is small -- at
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impact will likely affect millions of americans. this is the second time that interest rates have been raised since the stock market collapse in 2008. the stock market so far not reacting well to the news. the dow jones industrial average dropped by more than 100 points. fed officials cite an improving economy for the change. yellen says: "in doing so, my colleagues and i are recognizing the considerable progress the economy has made toward our dual objectives of maximum employment and price stability." of not seeing that bank account grow, this is good news for you. an increase in the interest rate means more interest earned by your savings accounts. and for those looking to purchase big ticket items, this increase will make borrowing money a little more expensive today is the deadline to sign up for insurance coverage if you want it to start on january first. there has been a lot of talk about obamacare, and changes that might happen after president-elect donald trump takes office. for the moment nothing has changed.
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since the presidential election. the department of health and human services says just over four-million people have selected policies for 2017 through the federal exchange that's an increase of more than 250- thousand from last year. free help will be available today at independence first in milwaukee. it's taking place from 9 a-m to 4 p-m. you will need legal documents like your social security number..and w-2 forms. chief meteorologist rob haswell joins us now. high pressure is moving over our area today with some very cold air. a wind chill advisory continues until 10am with wind chills likely in the -10 to -25 degree range. well be sunny but stay in the single digits with sub-zero wind chills all day long. we do start warming overnight as a low moves our way. we get into the low 20s for friday but that comes along with some snow. we could see 6-9 of snow friday and friday night. snow should wind down early saturday but an additional 1-2 is possible. today: mostly sunny, blustery and bitter cold. high: 8 wind:
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low: 2 wind: sw 5-10 mph friday: morning snow then steady afternoon/evening snow. high: 24 wind: s/se 5-15 mph saturday: cloudy with the chance for snow. am low: 20 high: 26 wind: nw 10-20 mph sunday: partly sunny and very cold. am low: -2 high: 0 wind: nw 5-10 mph monday: mostly sunny and cold. am low: -8 high: 14 wind: sw 10-15 mph tuesday: mostly sunny. am low: 8 high: 26 wind: sw 5-10 mphhigh pressure is moving over our area today with some very cold air. a wind chill advisory con 10am with wind chills likely in the -10 to -25 degree range. well be sunny but stay in the single digits with sub-zero wind chills all day long. we do start warming overnight as a low moves our way. we get into the low 20s for friday but that comes along with some snow. we could see 6-9 of snow friday and friday night. snow should wind down early saturday but an additional 1-2 is possible. today: mostly sunny, blustery and bitter cold. high: 8 wind: w/nw 10-20 mph tonight: overcast. warming slightly. low: 2 wind: sw 5-10 mph friday: morning snow then
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w to find out if aaron rodger's calf will allow him to play against the bears. the answer is yes. today, rodgers said that he will play against the bears, despite playing through a great deal of pain against the seahawks. he did not participate in practice on wednesday however. the packers also have added linebacker jordan tripp to the roster after he was released by the seahawks. he played in 7 games for the seahawks this season and could play for the packers against the bears. you can see the game from the comfot we'll follow it up with complete post game coverage including a 1 on 1 interview with mike daniels. then it's the fox 6 sports blitz at 10:35. the bucks are back in action tonight after having the last 2 nights off. they'll host the bulls tonight and then play them in chicago tomorrow. the badgers and phoenix matching up at the kohl center. after a slow start, the badgers get into a groove midway through the 1st half. zak showalter drains a couple of threes. and nigel
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bucky. then it's the quick hands of ethan happ making the steal, running the break and finding hayes for the up and under. the badgers coast to a 73-59 win. the milwaukee panthers were in a battle tonight against ohio. dan studer's lay up early in the 2nd half puts the panthers up by 4. in the final minute, down by 5, he'd cut the deficit couldn't get over the hump and fall 71-69 on the road. another player has left the marquette program as traci carter has departed effective immediately. . he plans on transferring to another school. earlier this season, sandy cohen left the program for uw green bay. finally, the brewers have added yet another starting pitcher to an already crowded roster as they
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year deal. the left handed starter most recently pitched for minnesota but became a free agent when he refused an assignment to triple a. last season he was 3-5 with a 5.71 era. that's it for sports. i hope you have a great day. we'll see you on later this evening. a new restaurant is now open for business on milwaukee's northside. we'll tell you how their "pay-what-you- can" model works - after the break. plus - paying it forward. how franklin police officers helped a little boy whose bike was stolen - next. coming up new at six: what trumped president-elect donald
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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 people can come and have access
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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. their grand opening was yesterday. a six-year-old boy's act of kindness towards franklin police officers after his bicycle -- a birthday gift -- was stolen. landon naumann and his mom went to report the bike missing yesterday. the officer taking the report recognized landon -- whose picture hangs on the wall at the department. he made treat bags for officers in the past. so with their own money -- eight officers went and bought a new bike for landon. hannah says: "they do so many things, but small stuff like that.... they're just a hero in my son's eyes." the bike landon got from the officers was actually the exact same kind he had before. the bicycle that
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march. and the chicago police department gives a special boy an unforgettable day. the department teamed with "make a wish" to help a 3 year old fighting cancer live his dream of becoming a police officer. david juarez is on the road to recovery. superintendent eddie johnson swore in david to be a cop for the day. he took part in several police exercises, and even busted some bad guys who stole money. his favorite part of the day -- playing with the remote bomb robot. all anchors chat/toss to 6am wakeup news. "nobody should be out there, so this is really important." now at 6:00 - dangerously cold temperatures and strong winds... now
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wisconsin. the urgent warning to find safety inside. and we are continuing to monitor the bitter cold weather here at fox6... as wisconsin braces itself for another round of snow. good morning and welcome to wakeup! rob's weather today: mostly su high: 8 wind: w/nw 10-20 mph tonight: overcast. warming slightly. low: 2
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