
Ryan Jenkins
Anchor and Reporter at WTMJ-TV (Milwaukee, WI)
News Anchor and Emmy Nominated Reporter @TMJ4 (NBC #MKE) | Passionate about fair and accurate representation across multiple platforms | Augustana '18 | 🏳️🌈
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1 week ago |
tmj4.com | Ryan Jenkins |Tony Aria
MILWAUKEE — A lane closure on eastbound traffic near 50th and Oklahoma served as a poignant reminder for the community on Friday as friends and family gathered to honor the lives of three individuals who lost their lives in a tragic crash on June 20, 2024. Larae Brossman, a former high school teacher of crash victim Justin Reinke, shared her deep connection to him. “He was one of my knuckleheads. My knucklehead,” she said.
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tmj4.com | Ryan Jenkins |Tony Aria
MILWAUKEE — A Milwaukee nonprofit organization is making strides in supporting vulnerable young people in the community with Wisconsin's only state-licensed group home exclusively for LGBTQ+ youth. Courage+, through outreach, education and crisis response, serves individuals ages 18 to 24, providing essential resources and a safe haven for those facing homelessness or family rejection.
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tmj4.com | Ryan Jenkins |Tony Aria
MILWAUKEE — A neighborhood walk led by Alderwoman Andrea Pratt in Milwaukee's Hampton Heights on Monday was a chance to address growing safety concerns amid a surge in violence. The event brought together police, city officials and community resources as they listened to neighborhood residents. During the gathering, a prayer was offered for those too fearful to attend.
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2 weeks ago |
tmj4.com | Ryan Jenkins |Tony Aria
MILWAUKEE — Following another shooting on Thursday night, this time involving a Milwaukee Police officer, neighbors near 46th and Stark are expressing frustration and desires for change in a neighborhood plagued by violence. “Kids got guns these days, everybody selling guns these days, it’s just so much crazy stuff going on," said one neighbor named Tiffany. Her sentiments reflect a growing frustration among neighbors in the area.
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2 weeks ago |
tmj4.com | Ryan Jenkins |Tony Aria
MILWAUKEE — The 2025 Juneteenth Scholarship Pageant showcased the talents of African American youth on Saturday, bringing together music, spoken word, and art in a vibrant celebration of culture and achievement. The annual event, which judges participants on poise, personality, talent, and interviews, awarded scholarships to two categories: Miss Juneteenth and Mister Juneteenth.
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Suspect in shooting of Minnesota lawmakers has Milwaukee ties. A LinkedIn profile appearing to belong to Boelter shows he is a graduate of the former Cardinal Stritch University. https://t.co/CA4GC8nMpN

Exclusive: Four members of the jury speak with me about the emotional toll the trial of Maxwell Anderson took on them. The jury found Anderson guilty on all counts in the murder and dismemberment of Sade Robinson. (@TMJ4) https://t.co/4GaOsB1DQM

I spoke with four of the jurors in the Maxwell Anderson trial after the guilty verdicts were read on Friday morning. They spoke to me about the emotional toll the trial took on them. (@TMJ4) https://t.co/RTLiVIyW5b