Milwaukee, WI
Georgia driver shot while inside vehicle driving through Milwaukee, police say
MILWAUKEE – A 44-year-old Georgia man was found dead in a crashed car at a Milwaukee traffic light on Thursday afternoon.
Milwaukee Police say the man was found shortly before 3 p.m. local time near the corner of North Teutonia and West Atikinson avenues.
Investigator believe the shooting actually happened just a few blocks at North 19th Place and West Mevina Street, a mostly residential neighborhood. The Georgia driver was shot while in his vehicle, police say, and then drove away.
Milwaukee Police investigate the shooting death of a driver from Georgia on May 18, 2023.
The name of the man has not been released.
Investigators are still trying to piece together the circumstances behind the deadly shooting.
Milwaukee, WI
Winter parking restrictions go into effect for Milwaukee, Racine, Sheboygan
MILWAUKEE — Winter parking restrictions start on Sunday, December 1 for Milwaukee, Racine, and Sheboygan.
In Milwaukee, residents and visitors will not be able to park on through highways and bus rounds from 2am and 6am. During snow emergencies, vehicles must follow alternate side street parking between 10pm and 6am where parking is allowed. That means on even-numbered calendar days, vehicles must be parked on the even-numbered side of the street, and for odd-numbered calendar days, vehicles must be parked on the odd-numbered side of the street.
The City of Milwaukee’s Department of Public Works recommends signing up for parking alerts at milwaukeeparkingalerts.com or for email messages at milwaukee.gov/enotify.
Winter parking regulations in Milwaukee are in effect until March 1.
In Racine, winter parking regulations also start on Sunday, December 1, with alternate side parking in effect daily except for Christmas Day (December 25) and New Year’s Day (January 1).
During snow emergencies, parking is prohibited on main/arterial streets as well as collector side streets as well. Winter parking regulations are in effect in Racine until April 1.
In Sheboygan, winter parking restrictions start on December 1 but end on March 31, with alternate side parking in effect daily from midnight until 6am. The city also expanded the criteria for snow emergencies, allowing for the definition to include a wide range of winter weather, not just heavy snowstorms or blizzards.
During snow emergencies, vehicles will be required to follow all-day alternate side parking, with parking based on the calendar date. After the snow is plowed to the curb, then residents will be encouraged to move their vehicles to the plowed side of the street before 12:00 AM the next day. All one-side parking restrictions will also be suspended during a snow emergency, allowing for alternate side parking on non-snow emergency routes.
Sheboygan encourages residents to follow the simple steps:
- STAY: Park on the correct side of the street for winter parking.
- WAIT: Wait for the plows to clear the opposite side of the street.
- RELOCATE: Move your vehicle to the plowed side before midnight.
- REPEAT: Keep your car parked on the plowed side for the following day.
Milwaukee, WI
Miracle on 64th St. lights display in West Allis returns to help homeless veterans
WEST ALLIS — It’s become a special tradition for neighbors near the corner of 64th & Lapham.
Miracle on 64th St. returns Friday. In its third year, the display features 12,000 lights that illuminate this little slice of West Allis along with holiday decorations and inflatables.
Santa Claus, Mrs. Claus, and the elves also make appearances each night outside of the 24th and 25th when they have to return to the North Pole.
Watch: West Allis lights display returns to help homeless veterans
Miracle on 64th St. lights display in West Allis returns to help homeless veterans
The nonprofit hosts this fundraiser all to benefit a cause each year. This year, donations will go to the Milwaukee Homeless Veterans Initiative just down the street.
Previous Coverage: https://www.tmj4.com/news/local-news/miracle-on-64th-a-street-in-west-allis-is-glowing-for-a-good-cause
They’re also accepting food, gloves, hats, and coats.
“We’re really out here to help the people and keep it local, so that’s really what we’re all about, is making sure we help the community at large,” said Santa Claus.
The display runs Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. all the way up until Christmas.
You are encouraged to walk around the displays. There are several parking lots nearby open for visitors.
Cash donations can be dropped off at the corner of 64th and Lapham.
You can also make a donation by going to any Landmark Credit Union. Just tell them you are making a donation to ’64 Street Project Co.’
This year, Modern Woodmen of America are matching donations up to $2,500.
Home Depot also makes a donation to help with the lights display.
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Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee shooting Friday; man dead at 44th and Burleigh: officials
MILWAUKEE – The Milwaukee County Medical Examiner’s Office was dispatched on Friday, Nov. 29 to 44th and Burleigh for the shooting of a man.
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Fatal shooting at 44th and Burleigh, Milwaukee
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