Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee electric scooters return for good, reactions mixed
Lime scooters in Milwaukee
MILWAUKEE – Love them or hate them, electric scooters are back on Milwaukee streets – this time, for the long haul.
The city’s Department of Public Works said Lime and Spin e-scooters are back for good. It comes after three pilot studies on a variety of e-scooter vendors – monitoring costs, safety and usage.
“It’s very convenient, instead of wasting gas and even having trouble finding parking,” said Naziear Harvey.
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During the final pilot study, which ran from 2022 to 2023, the city said it received $400,000 in revenue from e-scooters.
“I kind of want to get my own electric scooter, but until then you can use this for like $1.39,” Harvey said.
Riders like Harvey like the convenience of e-scooters; all you have to do is scan and pay to ride. Others, not so much.
“Despite being very quick ways to get around, they are pretty dangerous,” said Rebecca Gerrits.
There is no timeline for when e-scooters will be put away. City officials urge riders to follow the rules – which include staying off sidewalks – and be safe.
Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee Friendsgiving shooting; jury finds man guilty, family responds
MILWAUKEE – A Milwaukee County jury has found 33-year-old Kwon Burdine guilty in a November 2024 Friendsgiving double shooting that left one man dead and another seriously injured.
What we know:
Prosecutors said Burdine killed 25-year-old Nasif Bowie during a gathering at a home near Congress and Houston. He was also convicted of trying to kill Bowie’s 23-year-old friend.
Loved ones of Bowie were emotional in court Friday as the guilty verdict was read.
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“I’m so thankful, it’s been a year and maybe three months now we’re just getting justice for my son,” said Ms. Bowie, Nasif’s mother. “Some families don’t get this. Some families are still looking for the killer.”
According to court records, witnesses said Burdine arrived at the November 2024 party drinking. At some point, he claimed money was missing and would not let anyone leave until it was found.
Investigators said the situation turned violent when Burdine began hitting Bowie’s friend and then pulled out a gun.
Prosecutors played a portion of a 911 call during the trial. Witnesses testified Burdine shot Bowie and the 23-year-old victim, left the home, then returned and fired again.
Bowie died from his injuries. His friend survived, but was seriously hurt.
Dig deeper:
Authorities said Burdine fled the scene and was later found in Green Bay days later, along with the gun.
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Family members said Bowie had dreams of going into real estate and living a long life.
“I can’t bring my son back; we’ll have a little more peace,” Ms. Bowie said. “But he’s going to get his justice, finally.”
Burdine is scheduled to be sentenced in May. Bowie’s family said they hope he receives the maximum sentence.
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Milwaukee Bucks-Toronto Raptors Final Injury Update: Key starter’s status revealed
The Milwaukee Bucks announced that starting center Myles Turner will be available to play in Sunday in Sunday’s game against the fifth-seeded Toronto Raptors, after originally being listed as questionable, having missed their last game.
Here’s the rest of the injury report and game preview, featuring betting odds, projected starters, game notes and more:
INJURY REPORT
BUCKS
Myles Turner: Available – Calf
Giannis Antetokounmpo: Out – Calf
Taurean Prince: Out – Neck
RAPTORS
Scottie Barnes: Out – Personal Reasons
Chucky Hepburn: Out – Knee
Game date, time and location: Sunday, Feb. 22, 3:30 p.m. CST, Fiserv Forum, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
TV: FanDuel Sports Network Wisconsin, TSN (Toronto)
Radio: AM 620/103.3 FM (Milwaukee), TSN Radio 1050 (Toronto)
VITALS: The Milwaukee Bucks (24-30) and Toronto Raptors (33-23) meet for the fourth of four regular season matchups. The Bucks won the first matchup in October (122-116) but lost the last two (128-100 in November, 111-105 in December).
In 2024-2025, the Bucks won the season series (three of three). The Bucks are 62-49 all-time versus the Hawks during the regular season, including 31-25 in home games and 31-24 in road games.
PROJECTED STARTERS
BUCKS
G Ryan Rollins
G Kevin Porter Jr.
C Myles Turner
F Ousmane Dieng
F Kyle Kuzma
RAPTORS
G Immanuel Quickley
G Ja’Kobe Walter
C Collin Murray-Boyles
F RJ Barrett
F Brandon Ingram
Spread: Bucks +3.5 (-110), Raptors -3.5 (-110)
Moneyline: Bucks +138, Raptors -164
Total points scored: 218.5 (over -112, under -108)
QUOTABLE
Bucks head coach Doc Rivers: “I thought every time they cut it close, we would call a timeout, run something, you know, get a good shot, then get back to playing some defense. I thought that, fourth quarter, we just simply stopped turning the ball over, you know, we took care of the ball. They had 17 points at halftime off our turnovers, they had 23 early in the third and then we started taking care of the ball.”
“The way we’re moving the ball, playing with each other, the ball’s finding the right guy. I think our guys are starting to recognize matchups. So their hunting matchups and then spacing and making the right plays has been fantastic.”
Alexander Toledo is a contributor to Milwaukee Bucks On SI and producer/co-host of the Five on the Floor podcast, covering the Miami Heat and NBA. He can be reached at Twitter: @tropicalblanket
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Texas Stars win against Milwaukee Admirals – The Rink Live
The Texas Stars won when they faced the Milwaukee Admirals on Friday, Feb. 20, 2026. The final score was 5-2.
The Admirals started off strong and took the lead at the beginning of the game with
Reid Schaefer
scoring in the first period.
The Stars tied the game 1-1 in the first period when Tommy Bergsland scored.
Three goals were scored in the second period, and the Stars led 3-2 going in to the third period.
The Stars increased the lead to 4-2 early in the third period when
Cameron Hughes
beat the goalie.
The Stars increased the lead to 5-2 with 01.01 remaining of the third after a goal from
Arttu Hyry
.
Next games:
Both teams are back in action on Saturday, Feb. 21, 2026, with the Admirals facing the Rapids Griffins at 6 p.m. CST and the Stars playing the Wolves at 7 p.m. CST.
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Scoring:
AHL
5th February 2026
Texas Stars at Milwaukee Admirals
2-5
1st period:
Milwaukee Admirals, 0–1 (2:19) Reid Schaefer
Texas Stars, 1–1 (8:56) Tommy Bergsland
2nd period:
2–1 (24:36)
Matthew Seminoff
, 2–2 (25:21) Fjodor Svetjkov, 3–2 (36:51)
Sean Chisholm
3rd period:
4–2 (43:23) Cameron Hughes, 5–2 (58:59) Arttu Hyry
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