Milwaukee, WI
New York faces Milwaukee on 3-game win streak
New York Knicks (12-7, fifth in the Eastern Conference) vs. Milwaukee Bucks (14-6, third in the Eastern Conference)
Milwaukee; Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. EST
FANDUEL SPORTSBOOK NBA LINE: Bucks -4.5; over/under is 224
BOTTOM LINE: New York aims to keep its three-game win streak alive when the Knicks take on Milwaukee.
The Bucks are 12-6 in Eastern Conference games. Milwaukee averages 121.1 points while outscoring opponents by 3.0 points per game.
The Knicks are 10-4 against conference opponents. New York has a 2-1 record in games decided by less than 4 points.
The Bucks average 14.1 made 3-pointers per game this season, 1.7 more made shots on average than the 12.4 per game the Knicks give up. The Bucks average 110.9 points per game, 7.2 fewer points than the 118.1 the Bucks give up.
The teams meet for the second time this season. The Bucks won 110-105 in the last meeting on Nov. 3. Damian Lillard led the Bucks with 30 points, and Jalen Brunson led the Knicks with 45 points.
TOP PERFORMERS: Giannis Antetokounmpo is averaging 29.9 points, 10.8 rebounds and 4.9 assists for the Bucks. Lillard is averaging 27.7 points and 8.7 assists over the last 10 games for Milwaukee.
Julius Randle is scoring 20.4 points per game and averaging 10.2 rebounds for the Knicks. Brunson is averaging 4.0 made 3-pointers over the last 10 games for New York.
LAST 10 GAMES: Bucks: 8-2, averaging 126.3 points, 46.7 rebounds, 27.6 assists, 7.1 steals and 6.0 blocks per game while shooting 51.0% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 117.9 points per game.
Knicks: 7-3, averaging 112.1 points, 44.6 rebounds, 23.0 assists, 7.2 steals and 3.7 blocks per game while shooting 46.1% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 107.5 points.
INJURIES: Bucks: Pat Connaughton: day to day (ankle), Andre Jackson Jr.: day to day (back), Jae Crowder: out (groin).
Knicks: None listed.
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The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.
Milwaukee, WI
Two killed in shooting in Milwaukee on Monday
Two people were killed in Milwaukee on Monday in a double shooting.
A 24-year-old and a 42-year-old were shot and killed on the 3800 block of West Nash Street, Milwaukee police said in a media release. Police said the incident happened at about 1:35 p.m.
Little is known about the shooting. Police said the circumstances leading up to it are still being investigated and authorities continue to seek any suspects.
Anyone with information is asked to contact the department at 414-935-7360 or, to remain anonymous, contact Crime Stoppers at 414-224-Tips or P3 Tips.
Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee getting new dock for growing cruise ship visits. Some alders say city shouldn’t fund it
Milwaukee is getting a new publicly funded dock to accommodate its growing cruise ship business — despite an attempt by some Common Council members to use $5 million in city cash for other programs.
That dock funding was included in Mayor Cavalier Johnson’s 2025 budget approved by the council.
Work on that new dock, which will better handle large Viking cruise ships, begins in 2025. It’s to be operating by spring 2026.
Here’s what to know.
Viking cruises spur the project
Viking in 2022 began using Milwaukee as a turnaround site for its Great Lakes cruises — with trips starting or ending here. That means more spending by visitors at hotels, restaurants and other businesses, Port Director Jackie Carter says.
But other Great Lakes cities are eyeing that business and Port Milwaukee faces the prospect of increased competition, according to Carter.
That led the port to plan a $17 million project to create a new cruise dock. It will be built on vacant land just east of the Lake Express Ferry Terminal, 2320 S. Lincoln Memorial Drive.
The Viking ships now dock at Port Milwaukee’s heavy lift dock — which mainly serves cargo ships. It’s within an industrial area off South Carferry Drive on Jones Island and “isn’t the most welcoming place” for tourists, according to Ald. Marina Dimitrijevic.
Smaller cruise ships, which can maneuver through shallower waters, dock at Pier Wisconsin, 530 N. Harbor Drive.
Dock funding includes federal, state grants
The project will be funded with $4 million in federal and state grants, $7.64 million in port cash reserves, and $5 million from city taxpayers.
That $17 million tab includes spending on road, sewer and water improvements to make the site available for other development.
Cruise ship passengers visiting Milwaukee generated a $7.2 million regional economic impact from 2022 through 2024, according to a study commissioned by Port Milwaukee.
Ald. Bauman sought to divert funding
Ald. Robert Bauman, who chairs the council’s Public Works Committee, opposed the $5 million funding request that was part of Johnson’s 2025 budget proposal.
He said the cost was too high, and was skeptical of the economic impact study.
Bauman offered an amendment that would have diverted the funding to street reconstruction and paving projects, and a city fund that helps first-time homebuyers with down payments.
Dimitrijevic, whose district includes the dock site, supported the dock funding. She said it would help attract more visitors who spend money in Milwaukee while also setting the stage for additional development at the site.
That amendment was rejected by the council on a 12-2 vote in November. Bauman was joined by Ald. DiAndre Jackson in supporting it.
Other port projects
Meanwhile, a $45 million agricultural maritime export terminal, opened in 2023 on the west side of Jones Island at 1711 S. Carferry Drive.
Clinton-based DeLong Co. uses it to ship dried distillers grain, an animal feed supplement, and other products aimed at international markets.
The terminal is being expanded, with that work likely to start in 2025.
Also, PCB-polluted sediment being removed from the Milwaukee River Estuary will be stored at the port’s Dredged Material Management Facility. It’s being built east of South Lincoln Memorial Drive and north of the Lake Express Ferry Terminal.
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Milwaukee, WI
Neighbors call for closure and enforcement after triple shooting at 'after-hours' bar in Milwaukee
MILWAUKEE — Neighbors in Milwaukee’s Riverwest neighborhood are calling for the closure of an after-hours lounge following a triple shooting early Saturday morning.
The shooting, which left three people injured, took place at a business that neighbors say has been operating with little oversight.
Jennifer Robinson, who lives near the establishment, described being woken up by gunshots around 3 a.m. Saturday.
“To know that that happened so close by is pretty scary,” Robinson said. “It definitely needs to be looked into.”
The incident occurred at a place known as the “Carter After-Hours Lounge.” Police say a 49-year-old, a 29-year-old, and a 16-year-old were shot. All three victims are expected to survive. Authorities are investigating the shooting and searching for suspects.
The establishment is located on Holton Street near Townsend. From the street, the building looks like a former auto shop. However, the business is advertised online as a late-night venue, where patrons are invited to “turn up for the night till the sunrise,” starting at 1:30 a.m.
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Neighbors call for closure and enforcement after triple shooting at “after-hours” bar in Milwaukee
Robinson and other neighbors who spoke to TMJ4 News are concerned that the lounge’s operation is unregulated. A sign posted on the door reads “414-Social-Club,” but city records show that the address does not have the necessary licenses or permits for a nightclub or bar. The City Clerk’s Office confirmed that no license or permit exists for the address.
“I had no idea that it was here,” Robinson said. “They need to do their jobs and look into it and shut it down because it’s unacceptable.”
On Monday, TMJ4’s Ryan Jenkins reached out to the lounge’s owner, the alderman for the district, and the city attorney responsible for prosecuting ordinance violations, but none were available for comment.
The shooting has left neighbors questioning how such a business was able to operate without proper checks and balances.
“We just really need to come together and make sure that place is gone,” Robinson added.
As the investigation continues, residents are urging city officials to take action and ensure that establishments like this one are investigated and held accountable.
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