Collinsville Police Encourage Self-Resolution with 'The Warrant Wall' Initiative on Social Media
Collinsville Police Department launches 'The Warrant Wall,' posting a list of new warrants on Facebook to encourage individuals to resolve their outstanding issues by contacting the Court Clerk or using an online payment site.
Black Friday Frenzy: U.S. Holiday Spending Poised to Surpass Trillion-Dollar Mark as Shoppers Eye Deals On Tech, Toys, and Travel
Black Friday extends beyond a single day, spreading across November and shaping consumer trends towards experiences, such as travel and cruises, while still offering deals on goods despite potential tariff-related cost increases.
Garden District's 9th Annual Tree Lighting to Brighten Milwaukee with Festive Cheer
The Garden District hosts its 9th Annual Tree Lighting on Tuesday, with carols and a Winter Wonderland display featuring 140 lighted displays until January 9. Additional events include singing sessions and a Santa workshop for children.
Traffic Flow Restored: Cleveland Police Reopen W. 25th Street Following Investigation
Cleveland Police investigated an incident on W. 25th Street, causing traffic delays and a temporary road closure. Details were not disclosed, but the situation was resolved and roads reopened after several hours.
Fairfield Homeowners Could Get Stuck with Bills for Cracked Sidewalks and Problem Trees
Fairfield’s council reopened a decades-old tree-and-sidewalk rule; staff wants homeowners to pick up maintenance costs and legal risk, with a draft due in January.












