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Officials are starting to look for "more permanent" housing solutions for some of the tenants displaced from Sunday's deadly apartment fire near 27th Street and Highland Boulevard.
One resident told FOX6 News he lost everything after he jumped from the third floor with just the clothes on his back.
Those who knew the victims who died in Sunday's fire near 27th & Highland are left heartbroken by their losses. Others are wondering when they will be able to return to their units ...
Milwaukee Fire Chief Aaron Lipski tells us exclusively that that were 48 ladder rescues at the Milwaukee apartment fire on Mother's Day. Five ...
Milwaukee Common Council removes gender-specific terms from city code, promoting inclusivity in fire department language.
MILWAUKEE-- In the wake of a five-alarm fire that killed five people on Sunday at 2527 West Highland Boulevard, Milwaukee ...
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Milwaukee Fire Chief Aaron Lipski said, "We can't rule anything out" when it comes to the cause of the apartment building fire that killed five people Sunday. Lipski and other city leaders held a news ...
According to the Milwaukee Fire Department, four people are dead and many are injured following an apartment fire Sunday ...
An "intentional act" cannot be ruled out as the cause of a fatal fire that occurred Sunday morning near 27th and Highland, ...
Milwaukee Fire Chief Aaron Lipski said investigators are combing through evidence at the apartment building where five people ...
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