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  • 1 week ago | tmj4.com | Ryan Jenkins |Tony Aria

    SHOREWOOD, Wis. — Parents, teachers and students are expressing concerns following the Shorewood School District's decision to reduce staffing during a board meeting last week. The board voted to cut five full-time positions in an effort to balance the budget, affecting teaching positions at multiple schools, including Shorewood High School, Shorewood Intermediate School and Atwater Elementary.

  • 1 week ago | tmj4.com | Ryan Jenkins |Tony Aria

    MILWAUKEE — The U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has imposed heavy fines on Berglund Construction following a scaffolding collapse at the Milwaukee County Courthouse last fall. PREVIOUS COVERAGE: Workers rescued from above Milwaukee County Courthouse after suspended scaffolding partially collapsesThe incident happened on October 10, and involved two workers who were trapped but ultimately unharmed.

  • 2 weeks ago | tmj4.com | Ryan Jenkins |Tony Aria

    MILWAUKEE — Milwaukee is grappling with a significant lead crisis, particularly impacting its most vulnerable residents — Black and Brown children on the city's far north and south sides. Some public health experts are describing this situation as a "tragedy," one that fosters existing inequities and potentially even crime.

  • 2 weeks ago | tmj4.com | Ryan Jenkins |Tony Aria

    MILWUAKEE — The arrest of Milwaukee County Judge Hannah Dugan has drawn attention to the case of 32-year-old Eduardo Flores-Ruiz, a native of Mexico now facing serious legal challenges. Flores-Ruiz was in court on April 18, facing charges of domestic violence and battery, when he was taken into custody by federal agents.

  • 3 weeks ago | news8000.com | Ryan Jenkins

    MILWAUKEE (WTMJ) -- A mother is suing Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS) after she claims her son, Ethan, an intellectually disabled student, was assaulted at Bay View High School while security personnel failed to intervene. Jill Leffler, the mother of the student, alleges that her son was sucker-punched by another student in an incident recorded by surveillance cameras. This occurred in front of staff members hired to maintain student safety.

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Ryan Jenkins
Ryan Jenkins @RyanJenkins_TV
14 May 25

RT @milwaukeedpw: The rainbow crosswalks are back at the intersection of N. Jefferson & E. Wells streets! Completed as part of our Paint th…

Ryan Jenkins
Ryan Jenkins @RyanJenkins_TV
12 May 25

The fire at the Highland Court Apartments near 27th and Highland has brought renewed focus to the safety standards in apartments built before 1974, which are exempt from laws requiring sprinkler systems in many cases. https://t.co/h7leWZrg8O

Ryan Jenkins
Ryan Jenkins @RyanJenkins_TV
12 May 25

School leaders across southeastern Wisconsin are warning parents about a national TikTok trend that poses serious risks to safety and school property. https://t.co/zl15tL15nP