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Wisconsin's Midday News
620 WTMJ
500 episodes
1 day ago
Wisconsin's Midday News has your Top Two at Two. Guests include ABC News Correspondent Jim Ryan. We wrap up with a penny for your thoughts, the return of the Northern Lights, and celebrities allowing AI to use their voices.
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Wisconsin's Midday News has your Top Two at Two. Guests include ABC News Correspondent Jim Ryan. We wrap up with a penny for your thoughts, the return of the Northern Lights, and celebrities allowing AI to use their voices.
Show more...
Politics
News,
Government,
Daily News,
News Commentary
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Top Two at Two - 11/5
Wisconsin's Midday News
5 minutes
1 week ago
Top Two at Two - 11/5
1. A team from the National Transportation Safety Board is heading to Kentucky right now to investigate the deadly plane crash in Louisville. They call it the "go-team." It's full of technical experts who will analyze the scene, investigate the evidence, and conduct interviews. They'll also spend time outside of the crash scene itself, gathering flight logs and maintenance records. The UPS cargo plane crashed yesterday... shortly after taking off from Louisville airport. The death toll is now up to nine and that number is likely to go up by at least one yet. Three crew members were on board the plane. Others were killed on the ground. Firefighters spent the night battling the massive fire that erupted in the aftermath of the crash. Today, Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear said the crash also destroyed two businesses but had the potential to be far worse considering the location. Today, Beshear declared a "state of emergency" to provide additional assistance to the scene. He's also establishing an emergency relief fund to help the victims. Money will go to funerals first. Then response, recovery, and rebuilding. 2. The Costco proposal just took a major step forward in Franklin. The City’s Common Council gave its final approvals for the project on the northwest corner of Drexel Avenue and 27th Street. Costco is looking to get through the permit process and close in March of next year and kick off construction late spring, early summer.
Wisconsin's Midday News
Wisconsin's Midday News has your Top Two at Two. Guests include ABC News Correspondent Jim Ryan. We wrap up with a penny for your thoughts, the return of the Northern Lights, and celebrities allowing AI to use their voices.