Milwaukee, WI
Teenager shot and killed in Milwaukee on May 6

A 17-year-old was shot and killed on May 6 in Milwaukee.
The teenager was shot and killed about 2:30 a.m. on the 3900 block of West Cherry Street, according to a Milwaukee Police Department news release. Authorities continue to investigate the shooting and are seeking a known suspect.
The shooting was at least the 38th reported homicide so far this year in Milwaukee, according to police data. That outpaces the same period from last year, when there were 32 homicides, about 16% less.
The police ask anyone with information on the shooting to contact the department at 414-935-7360. To remain anonymous, contact Crime Stoppers at 414-224-Tips or use P3 Tips.
David Clarey is a public safety reporter at the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. He can be reached at dclarey@gannett.com.

Milwaukee, WI
Area football teams clinch conference title shares with Week 8 victories

Journal Sentinel Week 8 high school football staff predictions
Journal Sentinel prep sports reporter Zac Bellman breaks down the top five area high school football games of the week with staff predictions.
Conference title shares were clinched across the greater Milwaukee area in the second-to-last week of the high school football regular season, as several key late-season games unfolded Oct. 10.
Two top 10 battles that went down to the wire and our No. 2 team surviving a near late-season meltdown highlighted the week’s action.
Here is how the top 10 area teams fared in Week 8.
1. Muskego (7-1)
The Warriors clinched at least a share of the Classic 8 Conference title by beating Oconomowoc in Muskego, 41-10. Next: at Mukwonago, 7 p.m. Oct. 17.
2. Franklin (8-0)
Franklin survived a close call at Kenosha Indian Trail, winning 24-17 to secure at least a share of the Southeast Conference title. Next: vs. Racine Horlick, 7 p.m. Oct. 17.
3. Arrowhead (7-1)
The Warhawks trailed 14-6 at halftime before coming back to win 21-20 at home over No. 6 Sussex Hamilton. Arrowhead can clinch a share of the Classic 8 Conference title next week with a win and a Muskego loss. Next: at Kettle Moraine, 7 p.m. Oct. 17.
4. Homestead (8-0)
The Highlanders jumped out to a 21-0 lead in part on two Connor Pangallo touchdown runs and survived a late comeback bid by No. 9 Slinger to win, 28-14. The victory clinches at least a share of the North Shore Conference title. Next: at West Bend West, 7 p.m. Oct. 17.
5. Mukwonago (6-2)
Mukwonago remains alive to split the Classic 8 title next week after knocking off Waukesha West, 35-14. Next: vs. Muskego, 7 p.m. Oct. 17.
6. Sussex Hamilton (6-2)
The Chargers jumped on Arrowhead early, but could not come away with the victory in a tough road environment, losing 21-20. Next: vs. Brookfield Central, 7 p.m. Oct. 17.
7. Catholic Memorial (7-1)
The Crusaders blanked Wauwatosa East, 35-0, in a rematch of CMH’s lone Parkland Conference loss last season. CMH can clinch the title outright with a win or a New Berlin West loss next week. Next: at Waukesha South, 7 p.m. Oct. 17.
8. Grafton (8-0)
Grafton shut out Greendale, 27-0, and will clinch the Woodland Conference title with an anticipated forfeit victory taking effect next week. Next: TBD with anticipated forfeit win over Shorewood/Messmer/Dominican.
9. Slinger (6-2)
The Owls came out slow and were unable to fight their way back into a road game at Homestead, losing 28-14. Next: vs. Cedarburg, 7 p.m. Oct. 17.
10. New Berlin West (7-1)
The Vikings remain alive for a share of the Parkland Conference title with a win and a Catholic Memorial loss next week after defeating Wauwatosa West, 20-18, at home. Next: vs. New Berlin Eisenhower, 7 p.m. Oct. 17.
Milwaukee, WI
How much are Brewers Game 5 playoff tickets vs the Cubs tomorrow at American Family Field?

The Milwaukee Brewers couldn’t shut the door on the Chicago Cubs in Games 3 and 4. Now a decisive Game 5 will decide the National League Division Series between the two rivals with the season on the line.
Want to experience the biggest game in the rivalry’s history at American Family Field in Milwaukee on Saturday, Oct. 11?
It will cost you a pretty penny.
Tickets on resale markets are going fast and are expensive.
Here’s what to know about the cost of tickets and the upcoming playoff schedule:
What time is the Brewers game tomorrow?
First pitch for the Brewers-Cubs Game 5 is scheduled for 7:08 p.m. Oct. 11.
Brewers playoff Game 5 tickets at American Family Field
As of early Friday afternoon, Oct. 10, the cheapest Game 5 tickets are standing room only in the field and loge levels for $193 including fees, on StubHub. In the Terrace 400 levels the cheapest tickets for two people sitting together are $260 each in section 442, located in the far left field near Bernie’s Terrace.
In the lower level of the 400s (the Terrace Box), tickets are in the $400 range.
Bleacher seats in the right field are going for over $300. Tickets in the 100 level on the far first and third base sides are going for over $500.
You want to have the best view behind home plate in the second level in section 218? Tickets will cost you over $1,800.
Only about 10% of tickets left on StubHub.
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Brewers playoff schedule vs Cubs
- Game 1 on Oct. 4: Milwaukee Brewers 9, Chicago Cubs 3 (Brewers lead series, 1-0)
- Game 2 on Oct. 6: Milwaukee Brewers 7, Chicago Cubs 3 (Brewers lead series, 2-0)
- Game 3 on Oct. 8: Chicago Cubs 4, Milwaukee Brewers 3 (Brewers lead series, 2-1)
- Game 4 on Oct. 9: Chicago Cubs 6, Milwaukee Brewers 0 (Series tied, 2-2)
- Game 5 on Oct. 11: Chicago Cubs at Milwaukee Brewers, TBS, 7:08 p.m.
Brewers NLCS tickets
The Brewers have yet to punch their ticket into the NLCS but tickets for this series are already on sale.
Single tickets became available for this round at 10 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 9, for Wisconsin residents only on the Brewers website.
There was a limit of four tickets per game, per person. Tickets are no longer available on the team site but they are on resale markets.
The Brewers would host Games 1 and 2, plus 6 and 7 if necessary.
For a potential Game 1, the cheapest tickets on StubHub, as of Friday afternoon, Oct. 10, are in row 18 of Section 438 in left field at $197. Most tickets in the 400s are in the $200 range. A ticket in section 113 on the first base side will cost you $761 each.
About 11% of the tickets are left for Game 1 and 10% left for Game 2.
For Game 2, the most expensive ticket on StubHub is $1,006 in section 116 behind home plate.
In the far left field and right field side in the 100s tickets are going for about $350. Most tickets in the 400s are in the lower $200 range.
NLCS schedule
The NLCS is a best-of-seven format. The Los Angeles Dodgers have already advanced to this round after defeating the Philadelphia Phillies in their NLDS. They await the winner of the Brewers-Cubs series. The Brewers will host Games 1 and 2 if they’re in the NLCS, while the Dodgers will host Games 1 and 2 if they’re playing the Cubs. Times haven’t been announced.
- Game 1: Monday, Oct. 13
- Game 2: Tuesday, Oct. 14
- Game 3: Thursday, Oct. 16
- Game 4: Friday, Oct. 17
- Game 5 (if necessary): Saturday, Oct. 18
- Game 6: (if necessary) Monday, Oct. 20
- Game 7 (if necessary): Tuesday, Oct. 21
Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee Record Cats Of The Week: Phoenix and Rebel

Milwaukee Record is working in partnership with Urban Cat Coalition to help find loving homes for area cats. Each week, we—with generous sponsorship from Skilos, A Family Pet Store—plan to highlight a feline friend that’s currently up for adoption by naming it “Milwaukee Record’s Cat Of The Week.” This week: bonded tabbies Phoenix and Rebel.
Meet Phoenix (m) and Rebel (f), a dynamic duo of playful tabbies who are looking for a forever home to call their own! These two are a bonded pair and must be adopted together because where one goes, the other is sure to follow. They take their hangout time together very seriously.
Phoenix is the ultimate charmer, he is a sweet, attention-loving gray tabby who’s always ready for pets and play time. He can be shy at first, but once he gets to know you, he’s all in for head scratches and playful laser pointer sessions. You might call him the leader of the two because his patience and kindness help his shy bestie come out of her shell.
Rebel (aka the shy bestie) is the perfect partner-in-crime for Phoenix, the yin to his yang, the moon to his sun, the cream to his coffee…you get it. Although Rebel is is a little more reserved, she is an equally loving cat who just prefers to interact with us humans on her own terms. Once she feels comfortable, she happily accepts affection with scratches and soft pets but she needs a little more time to trust new people and prefers to be the one to call the shots.
Together, they make the perfect pair. With plenty of toys, treats, and a safe space to explore at their own pace, these two will flourish and be a wonderful addition to a quiet, loving household.
If you’re looking for a duo who will bring tons of love into your home (with just a touch of patience!), Rebel and Phoenix promise to reward your kindness with a lifetime of fun and loyal companionship.
Characteristics
Affectionate, curious, friendly, funny, playful, loyal, quiet, smart, bonded
Coat length
Short
House-trained
Yes
Health
Vaccinations up to date, spayed / neutered.
Good in a home with
Other cats
Prefers a home without
Children
DOB
06/20/24
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