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With classes canceled and more than a foot of snow on the ground, University of Wisconsin-Madison students planned what could-be the world's largest snowball fight on Wednesday afternoon. Full Story »
With classes canceled and more than a foot of snow on the ground, University of Wisconsin-Madison students planned what could-be the world's largest snowball fight on Wednesday afternoon. Full Story »
A spokesman says University of Wisconsin campuses in Milwaukee and Superior will remain open Wednesday despite Gov. Jim Doyle's order shutting down state government. Full Story »
Click for area snow totals as of 11:15 a.m. Wednesday morning. Full Story »
It's true that regardless of whether it's rain or snow, driving in conditions like today is always going to be challenging, but it can be even more dangerous when it's a couple of inches of snow than the foot-plus of the white stuff that's fallen west and north of the city. Full Story »
People in our areas are uttering many words of frustration as they head outside to shovel, plow or do whatever they have to do to get to their destination. Full Story »
"Yes, we will have school today." Words from Milwaukee Public Schools spokesperson Roseann St. Aubin on 620WTMJ's "Wisconsin's Morning News" which certainly brought groans to many students. Full Story »
In Wauwatosa, it was more of a rain storm than a snow storm in the early morning hours of Wednesday. That was expected to turn to snow throughout the day. Full Story »
The brunt of the current snowstorm will bring many people to call family, friends, bosses and co-workers and utter these words. Full Story »
We Energies says about 11,000 customers are experiencing problems with their power as strong winds and heavy snow pound the area. Alliant Energy reports about 3,200 customers in Sheboygan County also don't have power. Full Story »
A steady stream of people were in and out of the Piggly Wiggly in Cedarburg and Buyer's True Value right next door. Salt was the big seller at the hardware store. Full Story »
TODAY'S TMJ4 HD Reporter Melanie Stout rode along with Germantown Police Officer Robert Kates. Full Story »
The City of Milwaukee says the bulk of the plows will hit the streets about 1 Wednesday morning. The goal is to have the streets clear by 6 in the morning. Full Story »
Delafield has its crews ready to tackle the snow when it gets there. Delafield has 6 trucks. Drivers there are asking people to give them room to work. Full Story »
As a precautionary measure, Governor Doyle has declared a State of Emergency for all 72 counties as the first major winter storm of the season hits Wisconsin. Full Story »
It's another Wisconsin winter, and love it or hate it, there's no denying that gathering the family or a group of friends to hit the snow-covered hills is one of the perks that we Midwesterners can enjoy, most years, well into the months that other states call "spring." Full Story »
People are buying out hardware stores in preparation of the big snow storm headed our way. Full Story »
Every day on Live at 3:00, we have a segment called "Sound Off," where you can give us your take on a topic. Full Story »
The Milwaukee County Sheriff's Dept. is asking drivers involved in minor crashes to report them online. Full Story »
Wisconsin hunters are lining up to unload on the Natural Resources Board over a weak November gun deer hunt. Full Story »
A Wisconsin appeals court has upheld a restraining order that bans a woman from attending MLB games where Bob Uecker is announcing. Full Story »
The news comes as the State of Wisconsin launched its "Stop the Spread" campaign. Full Story »
Milwaukee Based Manpower Inc. is out with its first quarter hiring outlook. And after months of bad news, the news is finally, well, better. Full Story »
A woman who had her car stolen last month while she was at church has her car back today. The theft was particularly difficult because Pat Latiker's car had a wheel chair for her son in the back. Full Story »
Some things in life are beautiful because they have sheer, pure, unfettered beauty. Then there are things in which the beauty comes from struggle, from persevering while looking ugly-gritty doing it. That was the Packers' 27-14 win over Baltimore. Full Story »
The Pick n Save in this city was hopping Monday night. With a major winter storm just hours away, shoppers were stocking up. Full Story »
Christmas decorations illuminate Berlin's main shopping streets. AP Photo/Franka Bruns
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