A wave of blue-and-yellow flags filled the air along East Wisconsin Avenue on February 23, as hundreds of Milwaukee residents gathered to mark the somber third anniversary of Russia’s brutal and unprovoked full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
President Trump's rhetoric stands in stark contrast to his predecessor, prompting anxiety, fear and frustration among Ukraine supporters.
A Wisconsin family has eight generations of military service members. The family has had relatives in almost every war America has fought in from Operation Iraqi Freedom to the Revolutionary War.
Heated town hall events hosted by Wisconsin U.S. Reps. Glenn Grothman and Scott Fitzgerald garnered national attention last week as citizens turned out to question President Donald Trump's rhetoric on Ukraine and Elon Musk's growing influence.
A De Pere business has added new items to its menu in an effort to support Ukraine. This week at the Vintage Rose Bakery, owner Kimberly Paul has added several
Monday marks three years since the outbreak of war between Russia and Ukraine. One UW-Eau Claire international student from Ukraine is hoping for peace as soon as possible.
His selection was announced by the Kenosha Hometown Heroes Commission. The commission created the program to identify and recognize worthy men and women who have served or are currently serving in the United States Armed Forces.
Ahead of the third anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine on Monday, Feb. 24, Milwaukee was one of dozens of cities across
TMJ4's Chief Political Reporter Charles Benson was the only news station at the listening session for the fiery back-and-forth discussion.