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Southeast Wisconsin blizzard warning canceled; conditions to ease

by Diego Ramírez – Managing Editor marzo 17, 2026
written by Diego Ramírez – Managing Editor

MILWAUKEE – A powerful late-season winter storm will slowly loosen its grip on southern Wisconsin by later Monday afternoon, but the impacts will linger well into Tuesday morning. The storm will gradually wind down through the afternoon but cold air and blowing snow continue to create hazardous conditions. 

A Blizzard Warning, which had been in effect across much of southern Wisconsin, has now been canceled. It has been replaced by a winter weather advisory until 9 p.m. Monday. Dangerous conditions are expected to gradually ease.

The system delivered bands of moderate to heavy snow with snowfall rates approaching an inch per hour in some areas. At the same time, powerful northerly wind gusts in excess of 50 mph at times produced near-whiteout conditions and sharply reduced visibility across much of southern Wisconsin. Road conditions will gradually improve, but they will freeze over again Monday night as cold air arrives. 

Blowing snow, dangerous travel continue

What we know:

Even after the heaviest snow tapers off, conditions will not improve immediately.

Gusty winds will continue to blow and drift snow across roads, fields and open areas. That means possible slick travel could persist through Tuesday morning.

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Motorists should still expect snow-covered roads, especially on rural highways and bridges. Drifting snow may also redevelop in open areas where strong winds persist.

Frigid air arrives overnight

What’s next:

As the storm pulls away Monday evening, the wind will slowly diminish, but much colder air will settle into the region overnight.

Temperatures will fall to near zero inland and into the single digits closer to Lake Michigan. Even with lighter winds, wind chills are expected to drop into the negative teens by Tuesday morning.

The cold will lock in any snowpack created by Monday’s storm, keeping roads icy into early Tuesday. With temperatures near zero, road salt becomes less effective and area roads could become icy again, particularly bridges and overpasses that cool faster than surface roads.

Another system arrives Tuesday night

Dig deeper:

The quiet stretch early Tuesday will be short-lived as a fast-moving disturbance is moves through the Midwest Tuesday night into early Wednesday. Forecast models indicate light snow developing across southern Wisconsin.

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Most areas could see around a half inch to just over an inch of accumulation by Wednesday morning. While not a major storm, the timing could create slick roads for the early commute. Patchy freezing drizzle may develop as the snow winds down Wednesday morning if ice crystals diminish in the atmosphere.

Gradual warming later this week

Big picture view:

After midweek, the overall pattern looks quieter with a gradual warming trend. West-northwest winds in the upper atmosphere should keep major storm systems away from the region through the end of the week. Temperatures will slowly climb closer to seasonal levels.

By the weekend, milder air could begin melting the fresh snowpack across southern Wisconsin, offering a reminder that spring is slowly trying to return but also raising concerns about flooded basements again for some in the area.

The Source: The FOX 6 Weather Experts & National Weather Service – Sullivan

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Milwaukee fatal Deer District shooting; victim identified, suspect sought

by Diego Ramírez – Managing Editor marzo 3, 2026
written by Diego Ramírez – Managing Editor

MILWAUKEE – Family members say a fender bender led to the fatal shooting of 47-year-old Sharita Barber in Milwaukee’s Deer District on Saturday night, Feb. 28.

What we know:

The shooting happened just after 11:30 p.m. near Vel R. Phillips and State. The Milwaukee County Medical Examiner’s Office identified Barber as the victim.

Less than an hour before, she posted a Facebook Live video from the BossMan Dlow concert at the newly-opened Landmark Credit Union Live venue.

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Investigators say Barber was shot multiple times after being involved in an altercation following a car accident. The Milwaukee Police Department has not released a motive or identified a suspect.

What they’re saying:

Germika, Barber’s younger sister, said the loss has been devastating for her family.

«My literal one call that’s all,» she said. «Just trying to come to grips with it. Just realizing that my sister is no longer going to be the matriarch, the glue.»

Video circulating online appears to show Barber involved in an altercation after the crash.

«My sister loved nice things, so once we saw a red jag truck, we already knew […] that she was gone,» Germika said.

She said her family is still searching for answers as police continue their investigation.

«I know what happened to my sister, all I do not know is who,» she said. «This is not the first person to be killed over a fender bender, it’s not gonna be the last person to be killed over a fender bender. This is Milwaukee, Wisconsin – you can have no shock here.»

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Germika described her sister as a proud mother of two, a social worker who cared deeply for her community and a devoted big sister and aunt.

«She was caring for him so he could finish his senior year of high school, so that he didn’t have to move to a new city,» she said. «My sister was everything to me.»

Dig deeper:

MPD has not released additional details about what led to the shooting and have not announced any arrests. FOX6 has reached out to MPD for an update but has not yet heard back.

The Source: The information in this post was collected and produced by FOX6 News.

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US strikes Iran: Milwaukee protesters call for peace

by Diego Ramírez – Managing Editor marzo 1, 2026
written by Diego Ramírez – Managing Editor

MILWAUKEE – The U.S. and Israel conducted military strikes across Iran, prompting protests in downtown Milwaukee and reaction both locally around the world on Saturday.

Protests in Milwaukee

What they’re saying:

The Party for Socialism and Liberation organized a protest, and dozens of people took to Cathedral Square with strong messages calling for peace in Iran.

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«We are against illegal imperialist wars that our current government is doing. The people of Iran – the people of the world – have a right to have the country as they were, and they have a right to live in peace and not fear,» said the party’s Joshua Taylol. «The United States has no right to attack other countries unprovoked.»

Protesters at Cathedral Square respond to U.S. strikes in Iran.

«We understand the situation in Iran was reaching a boiling point, that sporadic Donald Trump administration was probably going to do something erratic, like bomb Iran preemptively at the behest of Israel,» said demonstrator Joseph Hamilton. «It wasn’t surprising, but it was still distressing.»

The Milwaukee Anti-War Committee organized what it called an emergency protest at Zeidler Union Square. Protesters said the strikes were unnecessary, and they don’t want to see war or innocent people killed.

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«We believe in Iranian sovereignty for themselves, that they get to be the ones to decide their own destinies,» said Sara Onitsuka, the committee’s chair. «The U.S. should not be going in.»

«Extreme sadness. It just – I can’t imagine how those families feel, and that we are part of this,» said Jessica Foster. «War is never the answer, it never should be the answer, but especially a war that is based on nothing. There’s been no reason given for this war. There’s no reason for us to be there.»

Protesters at Zeidler Union Square respond to U.S. strikes in Iran.

Trump administration’s stance

The other side:

The action came after weeks of warning from the U.S. about Iran’s nuclear weapons program and clashes between protesters and the country’s government. 

President Donald Trump had threatened action if Tehran did not negotiate a deal to constrain its nuclear program. Meanwhile, he ordered the largest military buildup in the Middle East in decades. Both sides signaled they were prepared for war if the talks on Tehran’s nuclear program failed. 

Trump said in a video posted on his Truth social media account that the U.S. had begun «major combat operations in Iran.» He claimed Iran has continued to develop its nuclear weapons program and plans to develop missiles to reach the U.S. and appealed to the Iranian people to «take over your government — it will be yours to take.»

Iran insists its nuclear program is peaceful, the U.S. and others suspect it is aimed at eventually developing weapons. Iran says it hasn’t been enriching uranium since U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iranian nuclear sites in June.

US strikes Iran

Dig deeper:

LiveNOW from FOX is keeping tabs on developments:

Editor’s note: This story was updated with a correction.

The Source: FOX6 News spoke to people at Saturday’s protest. Information related to the strikes is from LiveNOW from FOX and FOX News.

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Seguro médico Milwaukee County: Contrato vencido y riesgo para empleados

by Editora de Negocio enero 31, 2026
written by Editora de Negocio

CONDADO DE MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin — Expertos en contabilidad del Condado de Milwaukee revelaron este jueves una noticia inesperada para la comisión de finanzas: el contrato de seguro médico con United Healthcare venció el 31 de diciembre y aún no ha sido renovado.

«Se está modificando un contrato que, de hecho, expiró a finales del año pasado», informó Liz Sumner, Contralora del Condado, a la comisión de finanzas este jueves. El contrato cubría los beneficios y la prescripción médica de más de 3.000 empleados del condado y jubilados. Desde que el contrato expiró, el asesor legal del condado indicó que Milwaukee County sigue operando bajo los términos del contrato anterior, pero ahora con poca protección legal.

El Supervisor Steve Taylor aseguró que los empleados están actualmente cubiertos. «Hasta el momento, hemos pagado 9 millones de dólares este año a United Healthcare, por lo que nuestros empleados están cubiertos», afirmó.

Sin embargo, el condado permanece en una situación legal incierta. Tony Maze, Director de Recursos Humanos del Condado, presentó este jueves a la comisión una propuesta de extensión del contrato por cinco años con United Healthcare, pero los contadores del condado intervinieron para informar a la comisión que Maze solo les proporcionó una copia del contrato la semana pasada y no han tenido tiempo suficiente para revisarlo adecuadamente.

«¿Cómo llegamos a un punto en el que el contrato ha expirado?», preguntó Taylor a Maze este jueves.

El contrato en sí es el mismo que ha tenido el condado desde 2009, con modificaciones añadidas en cada renovación. Los Supervisores del Condado en la comisión de finanzas también aprendieron este jueves que Maze subcontrató el proceso de licitación para las negociaciones contractuales, conocido como solicitud de propuestas o RFP, a un tercero.

El asesor legal advirtió que no renovar el contrato ahora plantea un riesgo significativo, ya que United Healthcare podría decidir aumentar los precios o denegar la cobertura de procedimientos costosos para algunos empleados. «Existe un riesgo catastrófico potencial, donde la atención médica de los miembros de nuestros planes podría verse afectada, o su capacidad para recibir y pagar los servicios podría verse comprometida», declaró William Davidson, Subasesor Legal del Condado.

Los funcionarios de contabilidad del condado, en la oficina de la Contralora, sin embargo, temen que renovar el contrato tal como está pueda limitar su capacidad para inspeccionar el acuerdo anualmente y garantizar el cumplimiento. «No tengo el poder que me gustaría tener para investigar esto en su nombre, según lo que figura en el contrato», dijo Jennifer Folliard, Directora de Auditorías.

La Supervisora Anne O’Connor describió la situación como «increíblemente alarmante». «Creo que estamos entrando en modo de control de daños», agregó O’Connor.

La comisión de finanzas decidió posponer la decisión hasta una reunión de emergencia el lunes por la mañana. Allí, la comisión decidirá si aprueba la propuesta de contrato por cinco años. Se espera que la junta directiva completa aborde el tema el jueves. Un portavoz del Ejecutivo del Condado de Milwaukee, David Crowley, declinó una entrevista, pero declaró en un comunicado que ha «instruido a los funcionarios de la administración para que resuelvan la situación y trabajen con la Junta de Supervisores para aprobar el contrato la próxima semana».

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