Milwaukee, WI
From certain senior dining services to some youth centers: Which Milwaukee-area resources won’t be available Tuesday due to extreme cold

Smart planning is the key to surviving the cold on the road: Here’s what you need to know
Smart planning is the key to surviving the cold on the road: Here’s what you need to know
Lou Saldivar, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Several Milwaukee-area services, resources and programs won’t be available Tuesday due to the extreme cold.
Many area schools, including Milwaukee Public Schools, have also already announced Tuesday closures.
Across Milwaukee County, overnight temperatures Monday into Tuesday are expected to fall between -8 and -12 degrees, with wind chills around -30, according to Taylor Patterson, meteorologist for the Milwaukee/Sullivan National Weather Service.
Between 6 a.m. and noon Tuesday, area wind chills are expected to remain between -25 and -30.
The county’s Cold Weather Health Advisory, which started at 6 p.m., will be upgraded to an Extreme Cold Health Warning at 3 a.m. It’s set to last through noon Tuesday, the City of Milwaukee Health Department said.
From certain senior dining services to some youth centers, here’s a list of resources and programs canceled for Tuesday:
Note: This list will be updated, but is not comprehensive. If you need to venture out Tuesday, make sure the place you’re headed to is open beforehand.
If you have an addition to this list, email jsmetro@jrn.com.
Milwaukee-area services, resources and programs that won’t be available Tuesday, January 21
In need of a warming shelter?
For those without shelter, the Milwaukee Coalition on Housing and Homelessness operates seven warming centers across the city. Here’s what to know about them.
How to stay safe in the subzero weather
The City of Milwaukee Health Department, the Milwaukee County Office of Emergency Management and the National Weather Service offered a number of ways to stay safe in extreme cold, including:
- Limit time outdoors.
- Dress warmly.
- Monitor for health risks, including symptoms of hypothermia and frostbite.
- Prepare for emergencies by keeping extra supplies in your vehicle and home.
- Only use approved indoor heating devices to avoid fire and carbon-monoxide poisoning risk.
- Ensure pets are inside or in a “sheltered, warm space with access to water.”
- Check in on others.
For more information on cold weather safety, click here.
Is my school closed Tuesday?
A list of school closures can be found here.
Cailey Gleeson of the Journal Sentinel staff contributed to this report.

Milwaukee, WI
Home Depot slashes prices for Milwaukee tools this Wednesday, October 22

Great deals at Home Depot on Wednesday, October 22: DEWALT Drills, RYOBI Kits, Milwaukee tools, Halloween Decor, hand tools, storage… are selling for cheap
Home Depot – Mark your calendar! Home Depot’s biggest savings drop on Wednesday, October 22.
Get the DEWALT Hammer Drill & Driver Combo Kit for $249 instead of $399, the Husky Screwdriver Set (15-Piece) for just $34.97, and these stunning Plug-in String Lights (48 ft.) for $29.97 instead of $39.97.
Our favorite: Transform your outdoor space with up to 50% off Halloween items – perfect for last-minute decorating.
Snag these offers while they last below.
Home Depot deals on Wednesday, October 22
Save $150 on professional DEWALT power tools with the DEWALT Hammer Drill & Driver Combo Kit with FLEXVOLT ADVANTAGE for $249 instead of $399.
Explore more deals:
- Milwaukee Compact Drill/Driver w/ Battery, Charger & Tool Bag
for $99 (was $199) - RYOBI High Torque Impact Wrench Kit w/ 4.0 Battery & Charger
for $149 (was $259) - RIDGID (2) Batteries & Charger Kit w/ Drywall Cut-Out Tool
for $178 (was $356) - Milwaukee Hammer Drill & Impact Driver Combo Kit w/ (4) Batteries & Bag
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Best hand tools deals at Home Depot
For $34.97, you’re getting a professional Husky Screwdriver Set (15-Piece) at just $2.33 per screwdriver – an unbeatable value.
See all the best deals:
- Milwaukee Hand Tool Kit (3-Piece)
for $29.88 (was $55.91) - Apollo Home Tool Kit in Pink (135-Piece)
for $35.88 - Fiskars Splitting Axe w/ 28 in. Shock-absorbing Handle
for $55.98 - RYOBI Drive Ratchet and Socket Set (26-Piece)
for $19.97 (was $29.97) - Empire True Blue Magnetic Tool Box Level (12 in.)
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Transform your garage from cluttered to controlled with these deals
The Husky 4-Shelf Storage Unit in Black for $249 transforms garage chaos into organized space. Four massive shelves handle tools, equipment, and clutter – instantly reclaim your floor.
Don’t miss these storage picks:
- 1-Bike Steel Bike Rack
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for $9.98 - 4-Drawer Green Tool Cart (33 in.)
for $278.80 (was $320) - 5-Tier Metal Shelving Unit in Black
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Your 6 Must-Have Outdoor Essentials for Fall
The Plug-in String Light with 24-Filament LED Bulb (48 ft.) for $29.97 instead of $39.97 create the cozy ambiance perfect for fall entertaining and outdoor gatherings as the weather cools down.
Don’t miss these incredible fall deals:
- RYOBI Jet Fan Leaf Blower w/ Battery & Charger
for $99 - 39 Gallon Lawn & Leaf Bags
for $26.49 - Steel Propane Standing Pyramid Patio Heater w/ Wheels
for $188 (was $235.61) - Milwaukee Pruning Saw Kit w/ Battery & Charger
for $249 (was $499) - Grass Shear & Shrubber Trimmer w/ Battery & Charger
for $69 (was $79)
Halloween final sale: Save up to 50%
The Animated LED Skelly with LifeEyes (6.5 ft.) costs only $139.98 instead of $279 – perfect for creating a show-stopping Halloween display that’ll definitely be the talk of your neighborhood.
Explore more Halloween savings:
- LED Skelly’s Cat (5 ft.)
for $99 (was $199) - Animated LED Witches Scene (6.5 ft.)
for $124.98 (was $249) - LED AirBlown® Archway Black Cat Witch (14 ft.)
for $99 (was $199) - Animated LED Fear Valley Wolf (5.5 ft.)
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On the hunt for something else? Take a look at the other awesome deals at the Home Depot online store!
Milwaukee, WI
Thousands in Milwaukee join ‘No Kings’ rally to make voices heard

Saturday, Oct. 18 was the second No Kings rally of the year, protesting President Trump and his policies. An estimated seven million people participated in over 2,500 rallies across the globe. In Milwaukee, thousands packed Milwaukee’s Cathedral Square Park, including Tequila Matthew.
“We should not have to worry about walking down our streets as U.S. citizens,” Matthew says. “You should not have to be scared to take your kids to school. You should not be scared to go to church. That’s not what this country was built on.”
Local organizers estimated more than 15,000 people came out in Milwaukee. The crowd included families, veterans, people supporting abortion access, LGBTQ+ rights and immigrant safety.
“We are more powerful in numbers,” says Milwaukee’s Daisey Velazquez. “What the government is doing currently is not OK. I’m a child of immigrants. And stuff that’s happening right now with our immigration is not OK.”
Velazquez is an MPS teacher who has family in Chicago. On the block where her family lives, there have been ICE and DHS raids. While Velazquez says her family members weren’t stopped, the legalized racial profiling has been horrific.
Considering how urgent the danger is for her family, she was skeptical about the No Kings rally before coming out.
“Sometimes a protest just feels like empty words and being very honest,” she says. “However, I do think that it lets the country see, the government see that their actions are not going unnoticed. Seeing their state sanctioned violence is not going unnoticed. Like we’re here and we’re standing up for what we believe in because they are hurting people directly.”

Organizers of the Milwaukee event started the day with an Org Fair, or a chance for people to get familiar with organizations doing work in the area that opposes Trump and his policies. It also invited local leaders to speak at the event.
“I think it’s important to make sure that we’re resisting at every opportunity,” says Angela Lang, executive director of BLOC, Black Leaders Organizing for Communities. “And folks are eager to come together to show that display of power. And so I was really excited to ask to be here today.”
In her speech, Lang urged people to think nationally and act locally, and consider how some of these issues like surveillance or police militarization are already affecting people in Milwaukee.
“I joke around and say everyone has a role in the movement, whether you’re my therapist or you’re the yoga instructor helping us all breathe through it,” says Lang. “So I really always want to see protests like this inspire folks to take more action, whether it’s facial recognition technology or it’s the city budget and how we’re allocating and investing in our communities. All of this is a way for us to get involved.”

President Trump denied claims of being a king but later posted multiple AI-generated videos mocking the event. Meanwhile, the No Kings organizers have a public virtual event scheduled for Tuesday, Oct. 21 night.
Milwaukee, WI
Brewers Predicted To Replace Rhys Hoskins with Breakout Slugger

The Milwaukee Brewers came out to a slow start to the season, but they were able to turn it around midway through the year. After finding their stride, the Brewers got hot and ran off an incredible win streak before surging through the dog days of summer and ending the year with the best record in baseball.
But they were bounced by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the National League Championship Series. As they head into the offseason, they’re going to be faced with a lot of huge decisions, including a potential Freddy Peralta trade. But there are plenty of other crucial roster decisions for the Brewers to make in the coming months.
FanSided’s Mark Powell recently predicted the Brewers would cut ties with slugger Rhys Hoskins in favor of breakout star Andrew Vaughn this offseason.
“Rhys Hoskins signed with the Brewers in the first place in hopes of bouncing back following a devastating end to his Philadelphia Phillies career,” Powell wrote. “Hoskins is injury-prone and while he used to be a sound defensive first baseman with power, has taken a step back ever since tearing his ACL in 2023.
“He has a club option to remain with the team this coming season, but it would be surprising for Milwaukee to act on that given the performance of his replacement, Andrew Vaughn. The former White Sox top prospect is finally starting to perform like the All-Star first baseman Chicago thought he could be. That’s bad news for Hoskins, who may have to test free agency again as a result.”
Hoskins hasn’t been the same level of star over the last year, but Vaughn has been a star. The Brewers added Vaughn midway through the year when the infielder was struggling.
Since joining the Brewers, Vaughn was incredible. He was a key reason the team was able to dominate down the stretch and earn the best record in baseball. Going forward, the Brewers would likely rather roll forward with Vaughn rather than Hoskins. The decision shouldn’t be a tough one, either.
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