At least one flight to Washington, D.C. was canceled out of Milwaukee. FOX6 News checked in at Mitchell International Airport to see how travelers are dealing with the news out of our nation's capital.
The news of the midair collision in Washington, D.C., weighed heavy on passengers catching flights at Milwaukee's Mitchell International. WISN 12 News spoke with passengers as they headed to their various destinations.
All 67 people aboard the American Airlines jet and Army helicopter are dead after they collided midair over Ronald Reagan National Airport near Washington, D.C. It's the type of situation the Milwaukee Fire Department trains for. In fact, members of the dive team have responded to aviation disasters in the Milwaukee area.
FOX6 spoke to travelers at Milwaukee Mitchell Intl. Airport, following the mid-air crash at Reagan Washington National Airport, to get their opinions and perspectives.
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A Milwaukee man was criminally charged after prosecutors say he shot and killed his sister, along with injuring his parents. It happened near 40th and Cheyenne on Wednesday, Jan. 22. He claimed his family had bullied him for years and that night he got fed up.
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Many events are scheduled in the Milwaukee area today for Martin Luther King Jr. Day, honoring the civil rights icon.
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Prosecutors said a group called "Free Gram Enterprises" was involved in the sale of heroin, fentanyl, cocaine and meth throughout Milwaukee County. Now, some of the men accused are appearing in court.
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