Milwaukee barbers deliver free Thanksgiving meals for 6th year in a row
For six years in a row, a group of Milwaukee barbers has been delivering free meals throughout the city on Thanksgiving.
Nick Galezewski, Oak Creek resident.Photo by: TMJ4 News
Rosemarie Patterson, Owner, Hillside Coffee House.Photo by: TMJ4 News
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FILE - The Microsoft company logo is displayed at their offices in Sydney, Australia, on Wednesday, Feb. 3, 2021. Local leaders have approved plans for a massive Microsoft data center in a southeast Wisconsin village, Tuesday, April 18, 2023, where the world's largest electronics manufacturer has a huge campus. (AP Photo/Rick Rycroft, File)Photo by: Rick Rycroft/AP
President Joe Biden, center, arrives on Air Force One at Dane County Regional Airport for an event on student loan debt at Madison College, Monday, April 8, 2024, in Madison, Wis. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)Photo by: Evan Vucci/AP
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Jessica Wineberg is the policy director for Milwaukee’s Vision Zero campaign. After another week of deadly crashes in the city, Wineberg says it’s more important than ever that city and state officials, and people on the roads, care about others and continue making changes for safer streets.Photo by: TMJ4 News
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Gina Ferraro, All Saints Catholic School student.Photo by: TMJ4 News
Jason Reinholz, Wilmot-Trevor teacher.Photo by: TMJ4 News
Jaxson Ryczek, Wilmot-Trevor student.Photo by: TMJ4 News
Kenosha County Circuit Court Judge Jodi Meier welcomed dozens of area middle school students into her courtroom on Tuesday for American Legion's annual Law Day.Photo by: JEFFREY ZAMPANTI
Screening of the mini-documentary at the Marcus Theater in Waukesha.Photo by: TMJ4
Lake Country Fire Department’s Assistant Chief Matthew Haerter and the fire's therapy dog Tesla sit at the screening.Photo by: TMJ4
Charlie Hart Sheehan's story about addiction to recovery is featured in a mini documentary put out by the Waukesha County Health and Human Services Department.Photo by: TMJ4
President George Bush meets with winners of the National Spelling Bee at the White House, May 31, 1991, including 13-year-old winner Joanne Lagatta, left, of Clintonville, Wisc., Maria Mathew, 11, of Sterling, Ill., and Todd Wallace, 13, of Blackfoot, Idaho. Boy at left is unidentified. (AP Photo/Barry Thumma)Photo by: BARRY THUMMA/AP
Satania M. Jackson, 28, was last seen Tuesday morning, around 10 a.m. on May 7, 2024, near N. 14th St. & W. Center St.Photo by: TMJ4 News