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Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, 22 Aug 2026

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The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel is Wisconsin’s largest newspaper. Published daily, it traces its origins to the launch of the Milwaukee Sentinel in 1837, before merging with the Milwaukee Journal in 1995. The publication’s editorial focus spans investigative work, statewide political coverage and community stories that show how policy decisions affect everyday life across Milwaukee and the surrounding region. Each issue moves between breaking news, deeper enterprise stories and coverage of sports, arts and culture, creating a feeling of variety that keeps readers engaged. The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel also highlights voices from neighborhoods across the city, reflecting the concerns and experiences of diverse communities. This mix of service reporting and public-interest journalism gives readers essential context on the events that shape their local area. The newspaper’s investigative teams have earned significant recognition, including multiple Pulitzer Prizes, underscoring its role in shaping civic conversations. Available on PressReader, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel newspaper delivers steady, informed coverage that connects people to the stories shaping Wisconsin.

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Article97 games sat for­got­ten — now 3 are up for auc­tion

WAUKESHA − Rare Nin­tendo games that sat for­got­ten in a card­board box in a stor­age area behind a Wauke­sha video game shop for more than two years are now up for auc­tion. Kevin Braun, owner of OneStop­Won­ders at 245 W. Main St., thought the box...

97 games sat for­got­ten — now 3 are up for auc­tion

ArticleFormer Ken­osha deputy charged with Flock mis­use

A former Ken­osha sher­iff ’s deputy was crim­in­ally charged after author­it­ies say he used the agency’s car track­ing cam­eras and other track­ing tech­no­logy to sur­veil a fel­low deputy whom he was dat­ing in 2025, at one point telling her, “I...

Former Ken­osha deputy charged with Flock mis­use

ArticleBall­room

WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court on Aug. 21 said Pres­id­ent Don­ald Trump doesn’t have to stop con­struc­tion on his $400 mil­lion White House ball­room while the justices decide whether a judge wrongly paused the project. Chief Justice John Roberts...

Ball­room

ArticleSecond teen faces felony murder charge in Walker’s Point killing

A second teen con­nec­ted to the fatal shoot­ing of David Krause in the Walker’s Point neigh­bor­hood of Mil­wau­kee has been charged as an adult with felony murder and other charges, accord­ing to a crim­inal com­plaint filed Aug. 19. Stal­lone...

Second teen faces felony murder charge in Walker’s Point killing

ArticleGOP can­did­ate Skin­ner sur­vives bal­lot chal­lenge

Repub­lican state Sen­ate can­did­ate Michele Magadance Skin­ner will remain on the Novem­ber bal­lot. A Dane County judge on Aug. 20 denied a tem­por­ary injunc­tion in a law­suit filed by Wis­con­sin Demo­crats seek­ing to block Skin­ner from...

GOP can­did­ate Skin­ner sur­vives bal­lot chal­lenge

ArticleKen­osha grad struck, killed by car while bik­ing

A Ken­osha high school gradu­ate was one of two col­lege stu­dents hit and killed by a car dur­ing a cyc­ling team train­ing ride on Aug.19 near his col­lege in Ten­nessee, accord­ing to Ten­nessee high­way patrol and uni­versity offi­cials. Hay­lan...

Ken­osha grad struck, killed by car while bik­ing