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UPDATES TO THIS STORY. IT’S 508. NEW THIS MORNING. CLEANUP IS UNDERWAY AT ANOTHER MILWAUKEE APARTMENT AFTER A CAR FLIPPED INTO ITS BUILDING. TAKE A LOOK AT THIS VIDEO OBTAINED BY 12 NEWS.
By Johnny Diaz Four people were killed, four others were critically injured and about 30 people were rescued after flames engulfed an apartment building in Milwaukee on Sunday morning, the ...
There were no sprinklers inside the apartment building at 27th and Highland that caught fire on Sunday, May 11. FOX6 News has learned the building was built before sprinkler systems were required ...
Wise told the Citizen Times that construction on the adaptive reuse building is expected to be finished by the end of the fourth quarter of 2025, while the apartment building would be completed in ...
WTMJ and WISN both reported that the apartment complex did not have a working sprinkler system. However, there was no requirement for one, as the building was built before 1974. In 2021 ...
Four people have died after a fire broke out at an apartment building in Milwaukee on Mother's Day, authorities have confirmed. On the morning of Sunday, May 11, the blaze tore through a four ...
MILWAUKEE (AP) — A Milwaukee apartment building fire that began in a common area and spread to multiple floors Sunday killed four people and critically injured four others. Several more were ...
(CNN) — Four people are dead and many displaced after a fire broke out at a multistory apartment building in Milwaukee’s Concordia neighborhood Sunday morning, the Milwaukee Fire Department said.
In this image made from video, a firefighter on ladder helps a person out of the window at the site of an apartment building fire in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on May 11, 2025.(WISN via AP) 32,963 ...
MILWAUKEE — A fifth person has died following an intense fire that engulfed a four-story apartment building in Milwaukee on Mother's Day. Details about the victim were not immediately released ...
The fire, at a four-story building in the western part of the city, was reported a little before 8 a.m., Fire Chief Aaron Lipski of the Milwaukee Fire Department told reporters at the scene.
County Board members on Saturday (May 10) unanimously approved a developer’s plan to demolish an existing office building in Clarendon to make way for a 309-unit apartment building.