Spectrum News 1 (Milwaukee, WI)

Spectrum News 1 (Milwaukee, WI)

Spectrum News 1 is a round-the-clock news channel in Wisconsin that caters to Spectrum subscribers throughout the state. The channel's news teams operate from three main locations: Milwaukee, Madison, and Green Bay.

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English
Television

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66
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Global

#85924

United States

#18023

News and Media

#874

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Articles

  • 17 hours ago | spectrumnews1.com | Kevin Shea

    WORCESTER, Mass. - The Boston Bruins hired Marco Sturm to be their next head coach. It's a big hire for the B's who have had a merry-go-round of coaches the last few years.  98.5 The Sports Hub's Tim McKone likes the hiring of the former Bruin.  "He's obviously a former Bruin, came over in the Joe Thornton trade," said McKone. "So certainly a familiar face coming to Boston, but there's plenty at work. It was a disappointing year last year for the Boston Bruins.

  • 18 hours ago | spectrumnews1.com | Natalie Sopyla

    COTTAGE GROVE, Wis. — Leaders are encouraging people to get out and enjoy Wisconsin’s parks this weekend.

  • 19 hours ago | spectrumnews1.com | Brian McInnis

    The University of Hawaii pledged transparency at the outset of its national search process for the next UH Manoa athletic director and tried to follow through on it at its conclusion. On Thursday, after it officially announced Hawaii Community Foundation officer and former UCLA athletics administrator Matt Elliott as the pick of UH President Wendy Hensel, the school provided a window into its monthslong efforts by making search committee co-chair Jack Tsui available to the media via video call.

  • 1 day ago | spectrumnews1.com | Kevin Shea

    WORCESTER, Mass. - Huge announcement from the Patriot League as Villanova University will be joining as a football only member beginning in 2026, the Holy Cross football program as well as their athletic department are excited to welcome the Wildcats to the league.

  • 1 day ago | spectrumnews1.com | Kevin Shea

    Life can be tough when you're the top prospect in Minor League Baseball. In this week's Covering The Bases, WooSox outfielder Roman Anthony said despite the attention from media and fans it's still fun to get on the diamond and play in front of the Polar Park fans. "I have a blast. I mean, I get to play baseball every day. And that was my dream as a kid, is just to grow up and to be a professional baseball player. Obviously, the dream is to play in the big leagues and to win in the big leagues.