Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee Bucks vs. New Orleans Pelicans: How to watch NBA online, TV channel, live stream info, start time
3rd Quarter Report
The Bucks already have more points against the Pelicans than they managed in total against the Cavaliers on Friday. The Bucks have a bit of a cushion as they currently lead the Pelicans 112-87.
If the Bucks keep playing like this, they’ll bump their record up to 32-14 in no time. On the other hand, the Pelicans will have to make due with a 26-20 record unless they turn things around (and fast).
Who’s Playing
New Orleans Pelicans @ Milwaukee Bucks
Current Records: New Orleans 26-19, Milwaukee 31-14
How To Watch
- When: Saturday, January 27, 2024 at 8 p.m. ET
- Where: Fiserv Forum — Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- TV: Bally Sports – New Orleans
- Follow: CBS Sports App
- Online streaming: fuboTV (Try for free. Regional restrictions may apply.)
- Ticket Cost: $41.00
What to Know
The Pelicans have enjoyed a four-game homestand but will soon have to dust off their road jerseys. Having just played yesterday, they will head out on the road to face off against the Milwaukee Bucks at 8:00 p.m. ET on January 27th at Fiserv Forum. Both teams took a loss in their last game, so they’ll have plenty of motivation to get the ‘W’.
After soaring to 153 points the game before, the Pelicans faltered in their contest on Friday. They were the victim of a painful 107-83 defeat at the hands of Oklahoma City. The result shouldn’t come as a shock considering that’s the fewest points the Pelicans have scored all season.
Meanwhile, the Bucks unfortunately witnessed the end of their three-game winning streak on Friday. They fell 112-100 to Cleveland. The Bucks didn’t live up to their potential and found themselves falling short of the advantage oddsmakers thought they had coming into the game.
New Orleans’ defeat dropped their record down to 26-19. As for Milwaukee, their loss ended a four-game streak of wins at home and dropped them to 31-14.
Saturday’s matchup is shaping up to be a masterclass in shooting: The Pelicans just can’t miss this season, having made 48.7% of their shots per game. However, it’s not like the Bucks (currently ranked third in field goal percentage per game) struggle in that department as they’ve made 49.7% of their shots per game this season. Given these competing strengths, it’ll be interesting to see how their clash plays out.
The Pelicans suffered a grim 135-110 defeat to the Bucks when the teams last played back in January of 2023. A big factor in that loss was the dominant performance of the Bucks’ Giannis Antetokounmpo, who dropped a double-double on 50 points and 13 rebounds. Now that the Pelicans know the damage he can cause, will they be able to stop him this time? Check CBSSports.com after the match to find out.
Odds
Milwaukee is a 5-point favorite against New Orleans, according to the latest NBA odds.
The oddsmakers had a good feel for the line for this one, as the game opened with the Bucks as a 5.5-point favorite.
The over/under is set at 241 points.
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Series History
Milwaukee has won 8 out of their last 10 games against New Orleans.
- Jan 29, 2023 – Milwaukee 135 vs. New Orleans 110
- Dec 19, 2022 – Milwaukee 128 vs. New Orleans 119
- Jan 01, 2022 – Milwaukee 136 vs. New Orleans 113
- Dec 17, 2021 – New Orleans 116 vs. Milwaukee 112
- Feb 25, 2021 – Milwaukee 129 vs. New Orleans 125
- Jan 29, 2021 – New Orleans 131 vs. Milwaukee 126
- Feb 04, 2020 – Milwaukee 120 vs. New Orleans 108
- Dec 11, 2019 – Milwaukee 127 vs. New Orleans 112
- Mar 12, 2019 – Milwaukee 130 vs. New Orleans 113
- Dec 19, 2018 – Milwaukee 123 vs. New Orleans 115
Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee County funeral home debt; committee advances collections plan
MILWAUKEE – Milwaukee County leaders are moving forward with a plan to collect unpaid fees owed to the medical examiner’s office by funeral homes.
What we know:
A Milwaukee County committee on Tuesday, March 10, advanced legislation allowing the county attorney to pursue collections from funeral homes with large outstanding debts owed to the Milwaukee County Medical Examiner’s Office.
Earlier this year, the medical examiner’s office began requiring funeral homes with outstanding balances of $25,000 or more to pay fees up front for services such as death certificates, cremation permits and body transport. Funeral homes collect those fees from families and are expected to pass them along to the county.
What they’re saying:
“What is the overall number we’re waiting on?” asked Milwaukee County Supervisor Sky Capriolo.
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“We do list 18 funeral homes that have a balance, currently, of $25,000 or more,” said Timothy Schabo, Milwaukee County Medical Examiner operations manager.
“Our hope is that, certainly, we’ll be able to avoid any litigation,” said William Davidson, deputy corporation counsel.
“If a family is paying a funeral home for services, and someone at the funeral home is not paying the county, where is that money going? We don’t know?” Capriolo asked.
Officials say it is not uncommon for funeral homes to carry large balances, and some are already aware of their debts, are on payment plans or pay quarterly.
The medical examiner says if families cannot pay and qualify for assistance from the state or county, those fees are waived.
“I understand there is some delay for some families receiving assistance from this program,” Milwaukee County Medical Examiner Dr. Wieslawa Tlomak said. “However, the funeral homes that we are talking about haven’t been paying us for a long period of time.”
Dig deeper:
The medical examiner said the outstanding balances continue to grow.
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Medical examiner records show four Milwaukee funeral homes currently owe a combined $1,324,100, including one funeral home with a balance of more than $512,000.
FOX6 reached out to the funeral homes for comment but has not heard back.
The legislation now heads to the full Milwaukee County Board for consideration.
The Source: FOX6 attended the Milwaukee County committee hearing regarding the funeral home debt.
Milwaukee, WI
Critically missing Milwaukee man; last seen near Teutonia and Good Hope
MILWAUKEE – The Milwaukee Police Department is seeking the public’s assistance in locating a critically missing man, 33-year-old Nicolas Blakely.
Missing man
What we know:
Blakely was last seen around 9:45 p.m. on Monday, March 9 in the area of Teutonia and Good Hope.
Blakely is described as a male, black, 6’1″ tall, 160 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes. He was last seen wearing a blue puffy jacket over a white hooded sweatshirt, with tan Nike sweatpants.
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Police tips
What you can do:
Anyone with information is asked to call the Milwaukee Police Department District 4 at 414-935-7242.
The Source: The information in this post was provided by the Milwaukee Police Department.
Milwaukee, WI
10 months after fatal hit-and-run that killed motorcyclist, Milwaukee man charged
Viral video shows alleged car theft confrontation on Milwaukee street
Car theft confrontation in Milwaukee sends stolen vehicle spinning as the suspect escapes on foot.
A 23-year-old Milwaukee man has been charged in a hit-and-run crash that killed a 44-year-old motorcyclist during the summer last year.
Jarvis L. Walker was charged March 7 with four counts: hit-and-run resulting in death, knowingly operating a vehicle without a valid license causing death, fleeing an officer and first-degree recklessly endangering safety.
The crash occurred June 7, 2025, at the intersection of North 76th Street and West Florist Avenue. Walker crashed into Wyman Kemble on his 2002 Harley-Davidson motorcycle and fled the scene, according to a criminal complaint.
Kemble suffered severe injuries in the crash and died at the scene.
Police said nearby security footage video shows Kemble was traveling northbound on 76th Street and had a green light when Walker, traveling southbound on 76th Street, crashed a rental car into Kemble while trying to make a left turn onto Florist Avenue.
Walker then exits the vehicle, grabs a backpack from the backseat and leaves the scene, the complaint said.
But a witness’ cellphone footage shows Walker return, yell something, and turn around and walk away before getting into another vehicle that just pulled over, according to the complaint.
The rental car came back to a person only identified in the complaint with the initials EW. The rental car customer told police that Walker had the vehicle during the time of the crash and Walker called him and told him that he had just been in a crash after a motorcycle ran a red light.
Ten months would pass before investigators zeroed in on Walker to arrest him.
On March 3, police had reason to believe that Walker was in the area of the 7200 block of West Marine Drive, the complaint said. Two undercover officers observed Walker get into an SUV, which exited a nearby parking lot and then immediately pulled over because the trunk was open, the complaint said.
Different officers in full uniform and an MPD squad moved in to try and arrest Walker, who was at the rear of the vehicle in the trunk, according to the complaint.
Walker then made his way back to his seat before one officer activated the squad lights and siren and exited the squad to say “Hey Jarvis, don’t do it” and “Jarvis get out of the car,” the complaint said.
But Walker fled the scene and led police on a nearly 10-mile pursuit in excess of 115 miles per hour, according to the complaint.
Police lost visual sight of Walker’s vehicle near North Teutonia Avenue and North Green Bay Avenue, but Glendale police observed the vehicle traveling southbound on West Green Bay Road and another short pursuit ensued before officers lost sight of Walker again, the complaint said.
Later that evening, Walker’s vehicle was observed unoccupied and running in the 4800 block of North 19th Place, according to the complaint. Police found Walker inside a nearby residence and arrested him.
Walker made his initial appearance in court on March 9, where bail was set at $25,000. If convicted on all counts, he faces decades behind bars.
Wyman Kemble remembered as mother’s rock
Leanne Kemble, Wyman Kemble’s mother, previously told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel at the time of the crash that Wyman was her oldest child and her “rock.”
She said her son loved the motorcycle he was riding at the time of his death. She described him as one of the most “kind, caring and fun-loving people you’d ever meet.”
Leanne Kemble said her son graduated from Riverside High School, where he played on the football team, and was a graduate of Milwaukee Area Technical College. Volleyball was now his sport of choice, and he played year-round, she said.
“He was always helping people with their car repairs, or just doing odd jobs to help out our neighbors,” she said. “He was an all-around great person. Everybody loved him.”
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