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Milwaukee mass timber building groundbreaking, will be tallest in US
Milwaukee mass timber building groundbreaking, will be tallest in US

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time5 days ago

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Milwaukee mass timber building groundbreaking, will be tallest in US

MILWAUKEE - It's a historical moment for the City of Milwaukee. FREE DOWNLOAD: Get breaking news alerts in the FOX LOCAL Mobile app for iOS or Android On Monday, June 16, the groundbreaking for "The Edison" took place downtown near Edison and State. It will be the tallest mass timber building in the United States. What we know The building was developed by Neutral and is one of a few different projects it is developing in Milwaukee and Madison, all of which prioritize sustainability and resident well-being. The Edison will have 31 stories and 353 units. It will also include a full-floor membership club and fitness center, health clinic, spa, pool, bathhouse and sauna, as well as a café and organic grocery store. The Edison is set to open in 2027. The materials used to build it are estimated to reduce the embodied carbon footprint by 54% accounting for biogenic carbon, as well as reduce the operational carbon footprint and energy consumption by 45% compared to conventional buildings of the same typology and use, per Neutral. What they're saying "This project is going to bring hundreds and hundreds of new units online and 378 new housing units right in the heart of the city," said Mayor Cavalier Johnson. "Now this matters for a couple of reasons. First, it means more it helps this neighborhood to grow, it helps Juneau town to grow and to thrive, because more residents means more activity." SIGN UP TODAY: Get daily headlines, breaking news emails from FOX6 News Why you should care The goal is to have a new standard of stainable construction and wellness-centered living, aiming to reduce energy consumption and operational carbon footprint by 45% compared to traditional buildings. The Source FOX6 News attended the groundbreaking.

Milwaukee street takeovers; support for new ordinance, $500 fine
Milwaukee street takeovers; support for new ordinance, $500 fine

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time10-06-2025

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Milwaukee street takeovers; support for new ordinance, $500 fine

The Brief Milwaukee police say they broke up a street takeover on the city's south side on Sunday evening, June 8. There's support for an ordinance that would fine anyone involved in a street takeover $500. Additionally, the Puerto Rican Festival Parade President said that the parade had nothing to do with the takeover. MILWAUKEE - Milwaukee police responded to another street takeover, this one on Sunday night, June 8, 2025. Police were called to the city's south side around 4 p.m. There are tire marks all over this intersection at 14th and Burnham. SIGN UP TODAY: Get daily headlines, breaking news emails from FOX6 News The area was shut down after police were called to a street takeover. FOX6 spoke with people who say the same takeover happens every year. They're calling on the city to be better prepared. What they're saying People hanging out of cars, burning tires, and a large police response. That was what the area of 14th and Burnham looked like during Sunday night's street takeover. "It's not fair for people who have to get up and go to work in the morning, or take their kids to school to be woken up at three in the morning, because some people decide to do donuts and set off firecrackers and shoot in the air," said Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson. "They are dangerous. I witnessed a vehicle doing a donut in this intersection. People just feet away. He would have lost control of the car, someone else was burning out, they could have lost control of the car -- anyone could have gotten hurt," said Milwaukee Common Council President Jose Perez. The police gave out four citations. The week before, Mayor Cavalier Johnson announced his support for an ordinance circulating common council. It would fine anyone involved in a street takeover $500. MPD also assigned five "patrol missions" to the north side and five to the south side, along with two tow trucks to crack down on the takeovers and those involved. FOX6 asked police if those missions responded Sunday. MPD wouldn't say. What they're saying "Every year, it happens," said Walter Garron, Puerto Rican Festival Parade President. More than two miles away, Garron led the Puerto Rican Parade. "Puerto Ricans feel proud, and they want to get their flags and sometimes people get carried away," said Garron. Garron says the parade had nothing to do with the takeover. The festivities were over by 7 p.m. He says he's frustrated because, every national Puerto Rican day parade, this happens. "If people already know that this happens every year, why don't they prepare? Make the correct measurements for the closures on the street," added Garron. FREE DOWNLOAD: Get breaking news alerts in the FOX LOCAL Mobile app for iOS or Android Garron says when planning the parade, they don't serve alcohol to keep the event family-friendly. He says the takeovers are frustrating on a day the community is supposed to celebrate. "For us to be reflected that way, that's not us, and it's a little disappointing," said Garron. Milwaukee police told FOX6 that they have not had issues on past National Puerto Rican Parade days. FOX6 will keep you posted as the common council debates the street takeover ordinance. Perez says the council will discuss the street takeovers. The Source FOX6 has previously reported on the street takeover with information from the Milwaukee Police Department. FOX6 also interviewed Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson and Puerto Rican Festival Parade President Walter Garron to produce this story.

Overnight quadruple shooting in Milwaukee injures four near Fiserv Forum, Deer District
Overnight quadruple shooting in Milwaukee injures four near Fiserv Forum, Deer District

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time08-06-2025

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Overnight quadruple shooting in Milwaukee injures four near Fiserv Forum, Deer District

An overnight quadruple shooting in downtown Milwaukee sent four young adults to hospitals for injuries, according to the Milwaukee Police Department. The shooting happened around 2:47 a.m. June 8 on the 300 block of West McKinley Avenue, one block northeast of the Deer District and Fiserv Forum. Three 22-year-old victims were transported to local hospitals for injuries, though police did not specify if the injuries were gunshot wounds. Another 21-year-old-victim sustained a non-fatal gunshot wound, police said, and was taken to a hospital. No one died in the shooting. The investigation is ongoing, and police seek unknown suspects. Anyone with information is asked to call Milwaukee police at (414) 935-7360. To remain anonymous, contact Crime Stoppers at (414) 224-Tips or P3 Tips. The shooting comes two days after two shootings that happened minutes apart on West Hampton Avenue, killing two and injuring four. Those shootings prompted Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson to issue a statement, asking the city's residents to take "all possible steps" to reduce gun violence. "To anyone inclined to shamelessly shoot at another human being, your actions will land you in prison," Johnson said. Gun violence has risen in recent weeks, with homicides in mid-May outpacing 2024 figures. The increase has prompted concern among violence prevention groups. More: Gun violence rises in Milwaukee in last month: 'How do we get in front of it?' This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Overnight quadruple shooting downtown injures four

'Wear Orange Weekend:' Milwaukee gun violence prevention efforts
'Wear Orange Weekend:' Milwaukee gun violence prevention efforts

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time08-06-2025

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'Wear Orange Weekend:' Milwaukee gun violence prevention efforts

The Brief "Wear Orange Weekend" is part of National Gun Violence Awareness Month. The mayor said groups have distributed hundreds of gun locks and shared safety information with residents this weekend. MPD crime data shows there have been more than 200 non-fatal shootings so far this year. MILWAUKEE - Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson issued a proclamation recognizing National Gun Violence Awareness Day on Saturday, part of "Wear Orange Weekend" and National Gun Violence Awareness Month. Johnson said local organizations have distributed hundreds of gun locks across the city and shared safety information with residents this weekend. He also said the city is offering free youth programming all summer through its "Hello Summer" initiative. FREE DOWNLOAD: Get breaking news alerts in the FOX LOCAL Mobile app for iOS or Android "Change is something that all of us can accomplish together, each and every single one of us," he said, "if we come together, if we stand behind a common cause to reduce gun violence and make sure that people who should not have their hands on guns in the first place, don't get the chance to do it." "Wear Orange Weekend" began as a tribute to a teen who was shot and killed in Chicago. It has now become a recognized movement to reduce gun violence nationwide. By the numbers The most recently available Milwaukee Police Department crime data shows, as of June 5, there have been 205 non-fatal shootings in the city this year – a 15% drop compared to the same point in 2024 and a 39% drop compared to 2023. While the city tracks homicides overall, it does not track fatal shootings, specifically, on its dashboard. Those statistics do not include a violent stretch that began Friday afternoon and continued into Saturday morning. Milwaukee police responded to at least four shootings that left two people dead and seven others wounded. Two shootings happened minutes apart on Hampton Avenue. The Source Information in this report is from city officials and the Milwaukee Police Department.

Milwaukee shootings Friday; 2 dead, 4 wounded
Milwaukee shootings Friday; 2 dead, 4 wounded

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time07-06-2025

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Milwaukee shootings Friday; 2 dead, 4 wounded

The Brief Milwaukee shootings left two people dead and four others wounded on Friday. Two shootings happened minutes apart on Hampton Avenue. Anyone with information is asked to call MPD at 414-935-7360. MILWAUKEE - A pair of Milwaukee shootings left two people dead and four others wounded on Friday, June 6. What we know Four people were shot around 4:10 p.m. Police said three victims – ages 16, 33 and 46 – were taken to a hospital and are expected to survive. The fourth, unidentified victim died at the scene. FREE DOWNLOAD: Get breaking news alerts in the FOX LOCAL Mobile app for iOS or Android What we don't know MPD is looking for whoever is responsible. What led to the shooting remains under investigation. What we know Two people were shot minutes later roughly a mile-and-a-half away. A 22-year-old victim was taken to a hospital and is expected to survive, according to MPD, while a 23-year-old victim died at the scene. What we don't know What led to the shooting remains under investigation, and police are looking for whoever is responsible. What you can do Anyone with information is asked to call MPD at 414-935-7360; to remain anonymous, call Crime Stoppers at 414-224-TIPS or use the P3 tips app. SIGN UP TODAY: Get daily headlines, breaking news emails from FOX6 News What they're saying Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson issued the following statement on the shooting that happened along Hampton Avenue: "With information from both the fire and police departments, I am monitoring developments related to the shootings along West Hampton Avenue late today. The fire department has provided preliminary information regarding the emergency medical response, and the police have shared early aspects of the criminal investigation. "I am appalled by the senseless use of firearms to settle disagreements. There is no situation in which that is appropriate. "To anyone inclined to shamelessly shoot at another human being, your actions will land you in prison. To everyone in our city, I ask that you take all possible steps that you can to reduce gun violence. "In these most recent incidents, I have every reason to believe those responsible will be brought to justice." The Source The information in this post was provided by the Milwaukee Police Department.

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