After 11 years, Andy Kendeigh's run as a sports reporter at Channel 12 came to an end Tuesday. Kendeigh is leaving Wisconsin for Omaha, where he will become the new sports director at KETV. While in Milwaukee, Kendeigh gained respect from players, coaches, public relations people and even his competitors. We caught up with him for a Milwaukee Talks interview.
The 2010 FIFA World Cup kicks off Friday. We're standing in front a month-long celebration of awesome. You're going to see achievement. You're going to see human error, passion getting the best of a cool head, goats being created in the same instant as heroes. It's the Super Bowl, the NCAA Tournament and more -- all rolled into one giant party.
A state appeals court has reversed a ruling against a West Allis couple found guilty of invading the privacy of their neighbors after they tape recorded them ...
"American Idol" winner Jordin Sparks and a laser-light show, set to the music of Michael Jackson, are the two latest acts named to play State Fair's Potawatomi Bingo Casino Main Stage.
Country star and "American Idol" winner Jordin Sparks and a laser-light show, set to the music of Michael Jackson, are the two latest acts named to play State Fair's Potawatomi Bingo Casino Main Stage.
An off-duty Milwaukee County sheriff's deputy who was unresponsive and appeared to be intoxicated when he was found behind the wheel of a car that was parked on a West Allis street last week probably should have been arrested, West Allis police officials said Thursday.The car's engine was running and its lights were on, the officials said. But the officers at the scene decided not to arrest the 36-year-old deputy because they did not believe they had probable cause to do so, West Allis Police
An off-duty Milwaukee County sheriff's deputy who was unresponsive and appeared to be intoxicated when he was found behind the wheel of a car that was parked on a West Allis street last week is the same deputy who showed his badge and pleaded with a Hales Corners officer to let him go when he was arrested for drunken driving in 2008.The deputy, identified by sources as 36-year-old Christopher P. Conell, was convicted of first-offense operating while intoxicated after his 2008 arrest.That case
Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Kevin E. Martens sentenced former West Allis swim coach Daniel Acker to 20 years in prison Friday morning, calling the convicted child molester "a parent's worst nightmare."During an interview with a Department of Corrections official before his sentencing, Acker said he had amassed some 20 victims since the 1970s. All were boys ranging in age from 10 to 17.Acker told the interviewer he would never hurt a child. Acker said he touched the boys sexually in gratitude