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WTMJ-TV (channel 4) is a television station in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States, affiliated with NBC. It is owned by the E. W. Scripps Company alongside Kenosha-licensed Ion Television station WPXE-TV (channel 55). WTMJ-TV's studios are located on Capitol Drive (WIS 190) in Milwaukee (an Art Deco facility that is known as "Radio City", in tribute to the New York complex of the same name),[2] and its transmitter is located approximately four miles (6.4 km) north of downtown Milwaukee. Source
The Belgian soccer federation wants explanation from FIFA about a decision to let U.S forward Folarin Balogun play at the World Cup despite getting a red card in his previous game. Belgium takes on the United States later Monday for a spot in the quarterfinals. RELATED STORY | Folarin Balogun cleared to play against Belgium after one-game ban suspended by FIFA The Belgian federation (RBFA) said it has still not received either “FIFA’s decision or any explanation regarding this matter.
Tyler Robinson, the 23-year-old man accused of killing conservative activist Charlie Kirk, will appear in court this week for a multiday hearing where Utah prosecutors are poised to preview some of their evidence in the case, including a videotaped statement by Robinson’s former roommate, a key witness.
WEST ALLIS — A free outdoor yoga series is returning to West Allis this summer, offering daily morning sessions while raising money for local nonprofits. 30 Days of Yoga begins July 11 at Franklin Field House in West Allis. The event runs for 30 consecutive days, with sessions held from 7 to 7:45 a.m. each morning. Attendance is free, though donations are collected to benefit 30 different local nonprofits.
High-pressure is moving in across southern Wisconsin and will stay overhead through early Wednesday. Expect abundant sunshine and a brief break in the heat/humidity. Highs climb into the upper 70s/lower 80s today with dew points in the 50s. A slow warm up is expected through Wednesday as highs jump back into the mid/upper 80s. A cold front brings showers/storms to the region Wednesday night and into Thursday.
In just about every aisle of the grocery store, you can't miss the "P-word." Protein is everywhere — in pasta, bagels, chips and even Pop-Tarts. While protein is important for your health, not all added protein products are worth it for your body or your wallet, according to registered dietitian Kayla Pasquale. "Just because a product is adding 10 to 15 grams of protein doesn't necessarily make it healthy," Pasquale said.
Three years ago, three generations of Wisconsin women laced up their hiking boots and set out on a nearly 30-mile trek through Yosemite to raise money for ShelterBox. This August, they're doing it again. Fran Wargolet, her daughter Katrina Kyne, and granddaughter Sophie Kyne are returning to the same trails, this time with a goal of topping the nearly $16,000 they raised on their first hike. The idea to go back came from Sophie, who was 13 years old during the original trip.
MILWAUKEE — A video captured shortly after midnight Sunday morning appears to show a Milwaukee police officer was injured after a personal firework exploded near her during Fourth of July celebrations. This happened in the Walgreens parking lot near the intersection of Brady and Farwell, near one of the city's entertainment districts overnight. Video shows a Milwaukee Police Department officer falling to the ground and holding her face after the firework exploded.
The White House made a call to FIFA to ask Gianni Infantino to review Folarin Balogun’s red card, according to a person familiar with the call who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak publicly about the matter. RELATED STORY | Folarin Balogun cleared to play against Belgium after one-game ban suspended by FIFA The person did not have details to share about who specifically made the call and when.
KENOSHA — Thunderstorms and a tornado warning briefly brought Kenosha's popular Celebrate America festival to a halt Friday afternoon — but it did not stop this community from celebrating. The free family-friendly festival — presented by the City of Kenosha, Happenings Magazine, and Kenosha County — runs July 3rd and 4th at the lakefront harbor district.
The American flag stands tall as the nation marks 250 years of independence. From cornfields to battlefields, the flag represents who the country is — and communities large and small are celebrating the milestone with parades, parties and plenty of red, white and blue. The Kube family has flown a large flag over their rural home near Johnson Creek for nearly 15 years, a symbol of pride that mirrors the spirit of the holiday.