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picture from sherman park. milwaukee police getting ready to enforce a 10pm curfew that's now less that an hour away.. anyone under 18 must be off the streets. and once again - police closed sherman park at 6pm.. orange snow fences put up yesterday are still in place. the park reopens again tomorrow at 6 am. it's been four nights since the riots in milwaukee and every night seems to be getting better. overnight - m-p-d made 10 arrests and one report of shots fired. however - officers, no damage to vehicles, businesses or homes. saturday, 6 businesses were damaged by fire-- and there's now a 10- thousand dollar reward being offered by the atf. our ben handelman and ashley sears are live near sherman park with the impact of those fires. . ben let's start with you. good evening guys. it's a very different scene down here. last night, there were few issues. tonight--- no issues. police department. the only presence is across the street in sherman park where a handful of deputies do have shields. tonight--- the owner of this b-p gas station returned, and he didn't leave empty handed. at the corner of sherman and burleigh, what is there even left to retrieve? the owners of the b-p gas sta through a blackened charred mess. we watched their lively destroyed before our eyes. the corner gas staton--- lit on fire-- during unrest in the sherman park neighborhood saturday night. honestly he didn't see it coming, and his world has been flipped upside. a family member of the owner says he is too devastated to talk. his attorney , vincent bobbet says his client now fears for his safety with his future unclear. he thought he was part of the neighborhood. now that's been the owner, fired his own son, after the clerk fired a gun into the air after a group of teens tried to get into the store. a boycott of the gas station lasted several days, before the two sides made ammends, they thought their trouble was behind them--- until this. something much worse. "they are going to have a decision to make. does he rebuild the location at the existing location and what does that mean for the future of his business." sometimes, it's when we feel we've lost all hope, we are given a sign. car the store's safe. a family hopeful, their lives can be rebuilt moving forward. my fingers here are actually black. a few chaplains and i ran up to help them put that very heavy safe into a truck. i asked how can people help. the family says they don't need any help right now. they're working it out through insurance, and weighing their options for the future. live at sherman and burleigh, ben the b-p is just one of several businesses affected by th owners are trying to figure out what's next. fox 6s ashley sears is live with one man's plan to move forward. it is much calmer out here tonight. people have congregated in this area adjacent to sherman park. one business owners says he hopes it stays peaceful out here--after losing nearly everything. and just it's not easy-- it wears on you. to see your life's work--reduced to ashes. 12:08 it's been a stressful couple of days. in the early morning hours sunday-- gary mulheron watched as his business a to z wholesale--burn. lit on fire--by violent protesters. 13:10 why my business? why all these other businesses are targeted? since then-- mulheron has returned each day-- trying to get back inside the place he's owned for 14 years. speaking with investigators from milwaukee police and atf-- it's unimaginable what's happening around the city. his family-- 31:29 really emotional, really emotional. stands with mulheron--trying to keep him focused. 29:53 i hurt for my father and i hurt for the community as a whole. this is his son adam's first time seeing the destruction up close. 30:04 me being angry is not going to fix this. it's not going to take back what's been done. in spite of everything--mulhero n says he says he has to. 17:27 tears up i'm a humble person and i don't wish bad on nobody and i believe the good lord is going to get me through it. it could be some time before mulheron is allowed back inside the business. the investigation there hasn't even started. his kids have set up a gofundme to help their dad. live near sherman park, ashley sears fox 6 news. tracking the milwaukee unrest for several days now. view all of our extensive coverage on fox6 now dot com and the fox6 news app. there's a link atop our home page. you decide coverage now.. republican presidential nominee donald trump in our area today. he met with local officials at the war memorial for what he called a "law enforcement round table." sheriff david clarke says they talked public safety issues - including making sure the enforcement. theo keith and jenna sachs are live in west bend.. let's start with theo. glenn grothman says: "every country should have borders...we love immigrants, but every country needs borders "build the wall! build the wall!" "build the wall! build the wall!" duffy says: "donald trump is not too far away, so don't boo me quite you. he's coming. i know it's hot out sweating" donald trump drew an enthusiastic crowd to washington county tonight-- and some protesters. fox six's jenna sachs spoke with ... with their thoughts leading up to trump's appearance. most of the trumps supporters i spoke with here tonight ... say he wasn't initially their first choice candidate ... but he has since won them over. now what remains to be seen ... is whether he can win over enough voters ... to win wisconsin. crowd in west bend ...donald trump is not your standard politician ... i would stand with him even if it was just me alone. that trump is not afraid to ruffle feathers ... is what many in this crowd ... like best about him. right off the bat he said dont expect me to be politically correct because im not a politician. hes not stupid hes a very intelligent person and he makes a lot of noise but he also has a lot of sense in his head. larry hamlin says what that hes not hillary clinton. im here with my liberal daughter so she can maybe pick something up today and change her way of thinking. his daughter .... is one of those rare undecided voters ... traditionally a democrat. shes here to make up her mind ... and needs to hear more than campaign slogans. i want to hear what he plans to do what his policies are. outside the rally ... a quiet protest vows 'never trump.' we have no place for misogyny and xenophobia seems to espouse every time he opens his mouth. this group says theyll be surprised if trump carries wisconsin ... or the tradtionally red washington county. i have no idea why hes here if the marquette poll holds i dont think there is any hope of him carrying wisconsin. but this crowd says ... dont count trump out ... or his ability ... to surprise. senator tim kaine-- also campaigning in the state today. he's in madison for a private fundraiser. this is his second visit to wisconsin this month. partly cloudy tonight with te 70s. scattered thunderstorms are possible overnight with a low in the upper 60s. partly sunny, warm and humid on wednesday with a high in the mid-to- upper 80s. we have a chance for a few he's young, heavily tattooed, bragging about getting wasted and blowing money at strip clubs and officer who shot an armed suspect last saturday. coming up - what the investigators found out.. plus - input from the black panthers - how the local group thinking the city should respond to the recent violence. and fire near 50th and clarke. how a stranger helped save a solution the mayor - common council and police department - coming together to keep the peace in the sherman park community. they are now planning what to do next to prevent more violent protests.. fox6's madeline anderson outlines their approach. the unrest in sherman park... the focus of several meetings at city hall this morning. first... milwaukee police chief ed flynn briefed common doors. a lot of the stuff was tactical in nature, so you wouldnt want reveal to the people who may be watching it on tv and then respond to it. :40 council president ashanti hamilton then received a surprise visit from the milwaukee black panthers' general king rick. rick urging hamilton to use his political power to create job opportunities and improve education for african american protests long term. were here to put everyone on notice that if it doesnt change, and we cant all work together, the community is just going to change it itself. well this is my word. that there will be a concrete plan. that the community will be involved in that plan. that we are trying to institute something this budget cycle. :50 this afternoon at a ceremony for local workers who assembled the glass in the northwestern mutual tower... mayor tom barrett... also touched on the past couple days of destruction. most difficult weekend ive had as the mayor of this city.he says more jobs goes hand-in-hand with reducing violence and poverty in the central part of the city. i want this city to grow, i want this city to be safe, and i want us to close the gap, the income, inequality gap that exists. stops at several churches in the city. he and lieutenant governor rebecca kleefisch met with people at the greater praise church. they thanked church leaders for their efforts the past few days-- talking to people on the streets about stopping the violence. the governor also met with another group at city brook church. that group trying to reach out to those who are frustrated and turn to property damage, injuries and looting. "we're certainly going to continue to make sure in the immediate future that happens and long term issues about safety are addressed here and across the state and we're also be working as we have before with loca on ways we can continue to improve opportunities and education, employment, housing, here and elsewhere" the governor stressed that sherman park is a good neighborhood and the violence is not a reflection of the neighborhood as a whole. more police officers. but as city leaders prepare the 20-17 budget-- mayor tom barrett says it will cost millions just to keep staffing at its current level. fox6s bret lemoine is live outside the zeidler municipal building with more details. mayor barrett is outlining his proposed 20-17 budget tonight. a large crowd gathered here just a few hours ago to provide input. barrett says the cost of police funds... has cost the city a fortune. he says he supports pensions for city employees... but this year alone, they cost taxpayers 30-million dollars for police. the police budget has increased nearly 100-million dollars since 2004. thats nearly double the entire tax levy. state shared revenue, meanwhile, has dropped 12-million in that same time period. and barrett says... consider this... in 20-10 mpd staffing levels were at 1- thousand 8-hundred and 78-officers. officers... but its costing 60-million more dollars. tb 'you can see why this can become a tense conversation. the one thing you cant do at the city level is you cant print money.' this was just the first of several listing sessions planned. the budget will be presented to the citys 'finance and personnel committee' in october. reporting live downtown, bl, fox6 news. milwaukee police investigating two deaths this afternoon. officials say a man and a woman were found dead in a home near 24th and melvina. police say the two were in a relationship - they say the man killed the woman. they are still trying to determine how he died. investigators are sifting through debris after a vacant house went up in flames this morning. the two-alarm fire started in a home near 50th and clarke. fox six's derica williams has "i just smelled smoke ." residents near 50th and clarke emerged from their homes to see flames shooting in the air. "the embers were coming down " four o'clock tuesday morning, firefighters battled the blaze. come dawn, the charred remains of a vacant home were evident. "we have an entire collapse at the rear of the main fire building." "the vacant home is destroyed and the fire caused damage to the homes nearby you can see how the heat melted the structure and its leaning toward the adjacent house and on the other side,the siding of that home is completely melted. affected by this ." sherri mcneils home suffered some damage, but shes grateful just to have made it out. "thank god that man who was walking down the street on his way to work cause he was beating on my door letting me know the house was on fire. me and my family was in there sleep." now she wants to know why and how this devastation happened...fire officials are just as inquisitive. "there was no electricity or gas service to this building was we are how a fire could have started without one of those two things. ." in milwaukee derica williams, fox6 news. the red cross is now helping six people displaced from the fire. tonight an eye-opening fox 6 news investigation. we've learned the identify of the officer who shot and killed an armed man in milwaukee last saturday.. what his twitter account reveals.. plus - caught on camera. a car stolen - t behind trying to stop it.. what feingold: that's my grandfather with a brand new truck. it was one of the first to come out of this plant in 1923. but today, too many good manufacturing jobs are shipped away because of a tax code that actually rewards companies for exporting jobs. let's close the corporate loopholes- that will save taxpayer money and help business create jobs here. i'm russ feingold and i approve this message because we don't need an economy that works only for ceos, a live look at republican presidential nominee donald trump he's speaking to a crowd of about 36- hundred people in west bend right now. we'll have more on his speech coming up on fox 6 news at 10. temperatures falling into the 70s. scattered thunderstorms are possible overnight with a low in the upper 60s. partly sunny, warm and humid on wednesday with a high in the mid-to- upper 80s. we have a chance for a few scattered t-storms wednesday afternoon. hot and humid conditions for the end of the week with highs near 90 thunderstorms are likely on saturday with a high around 80. much cooler air moves in sunday with highs around 70. tonight: chance for t-storms overnight. low: 69 dewpoint: 66 wind: sw 5 mph wednesday:partly sunny with a chance for thunderstorms, mainly in the afternoon. high: 86 dewpoint: 68 wind: w 5-10 mph thursday: heat index: 95. partly sunny. am low: 70 high: 89 dewpoint: 71 wind: sw 5-10 mph the shooting of 23-year-old sylville smith sparked a weekend of unrest in milwaukee. now-- we're taking a closer look at the officer who fired the fatal shot. his social media account. there's nothing unusual about being a hockey player or a speedskater. but how do you manage expectations when your dad competed in 4 olympics and your mom is one of the most decorated olympians ever? find out when we go beyond the game. don't let dust and allergens get between you and life's beautiful moments. by choosing flonase, you're choosing more complete allergy relief when we breathe in allergens, our bodies react by overproducing 6 key inflammatory substances. most allergy pills only control 1. flonase controls 6. and six is greater than one. with flonase, more complete relief means enjoyment of every beautiful moment. flonase, six is greater than one, changes everything. when the oil billionaire koch brothers call senator johnson... [ cellphone ringing ] ...what do you think they talk about? or how they spent millions to support johnson as he voted their way 90% of the time and supported special tax breaks for big oil polluters? whatever senator johnson and the koch brothers talk about, it probably isn't you. edf action is responsible for the content of this advertising. tonight -- we're learning more about the milwaukee police officer who fired the fatal shots at sylville says he chose a law enforcement career over selling drugs. but fox 6 investigator bryan polcyn shows you the surprising things he wrote in a now-disabled twitter account. he's a young, heavily tattooed, black male... bragging about getting wasted and blowing money at strip clubs and casinos. we're not talking about sylville smith, the 23-year-old shot saturday by a milwaukee police officer. we're talking about the offir the identify of the officer, but because the investigation is ongoing and the officer has not been accused of wrongdoing, we are choosing not to name him in this story. the 24-year-old was first appointed to the milwaukee police department as a police aide in 2010. he became a probationary officer in 2013. and his probationary period was extended for 97 days in 2014. a twitter account he used from 2012 to 2014 shows the aspiring dope game" wasn't for him. instead he was "chasing a career and a degree." but during his time as a police aide, he also tweeted about "thug love"... getting high... and having sex with someone else's girlfriend. in january of 2013, he wrote, "if your not comfortable with a pistol, its not worth having it, so use it play wit err chance u get so when its time u ready." and the next month, he tweeted, 'karma on the other side of the gun."his last tweet was in december of 2014, but the account remained open until tuesday. a search now shows the page no longer exists. polcyn says: relatives of sylville smith say the officer went to high school with smith, a claim a police source confirmed on monday. in the newsroom, bryan polcyn, fox 6 investigators. milwaukee police would neither confirm nor deny that the officer we described is indeed the one who shot sylville smith. to discuss it at this time. fox6 news has had multiple crews tracking the milwaukee unrest for several days now. view all of our extensive coverage on fox6 now dot com and the fox6 news app. there's a link atop our home page. mom and dad competed in a combined eight olympics as speedskaters! so following in their tracks isn't easy for their son and daughter especially with dad as their coach! but they've been able to skate the fine line - as a family. game. pics bonnie kathleen blair was one of the top speedskaters of all-time, and one of the most decorated athletes in olympic history with 5 gold medals!. 11:06:59 i for sure realize now what my mom went through when she was sitting in the stands all those times, watching me race. 11:07:06 these days, bonnie wants to be an all- time great mom..to her 18 year old son grant, a future might be tracking her mother's footsteps as a speedskater. 11:07:36 i'm a crazy hockey/soccer mom. 11:07:11 when i'm at hockey games, soccer games, i'm not one that can just sit there and watch. i feel like i need to be on my feet. at the hockey games i've got the cowbells ringing, and i've got horns that i can blow. when they score. but you can't do that at soccer games! 11:07:29 20 years ago, bonnie married dave cruikshank-another 4-time olympic speedskater, 10:02:56 it's really share a life with your best friend on a family that's doing the same thing. building upon what you love to do. being with who you love to be with. cruikshank is an nhl skating and performance coach. plus, co-owner of dc hybrid skating -a performance training center for hockey players. that makes dave a natural to coach both blair and grant. but there is the dad daughter dad son coaching dynamic. coach parent relationship 10:06:30 i've just tried to stick to what bonnie and i believe as far just who i am and what fits my personality. little more intense. but then also backing off. it's actually being pretty easy with both kids. 10:06:47 10:17:35 there's some things that are hard. some things get a little intense. but it's that intensity that makes everything better. it definitely helps me to be everything that i am today. i definitely credit them for everything that's happened to me. 10:17:49 blair gymnast turned soccer player who got into skating because she was bored. her father coach says that when he watches his daughter skate..he sees his wife in her prime. to so many people and they're like 'it looks so much like your mom. and it's just crazy because we kind of even look alike. and i';m like following in her tracks in what she did 10:56:01 like her older brother, blair is comfortable being the daughter of 2 former olympians. 10:57:27 we definitely have like a total normal life. other than coming here and training with them. i don't look at them like, 'they're olympians, 10:59:04 11:05:19 knowing what i takes to be the best that you can be, but trying to make it so you have the best of both worlds. my family, dave's family very conscious of keeping you very grounded. and so i think what we learned growing up as kids, we've tried to transform that into our parenting. 11:05:42 10:09:37 whether they do sports or they don't, that's the life lessons that we want to give them, that if you want to be successful, you gotta work. 10:09:42 11:05:58 dave and i feel very blessed that we've got to very good kids. that have blossomed to be beautiful driven; 11:05:18 bonnie offers her input when she sees something; but she's content to let her husband coach the kids. the finish line today is far different than when she competed. 11:10:33 but i'm so enjoying the thrill of watching my kids and what they do and what they become. 11:10:40 11:11:04 being a parent is a hard thing, but it's also very rewarding. and i've been lucky enough to say that i've enjoyed every step; so let's just hope it keeps going in addition to everything else, bonnie donates her time to a variety of charities she organizes through the bonnie blair charitable fund. when tragedy strikes - many are moved into action. but how long does the movement last? up next - how one milwauke difference after the murder of a baby boy nearly two years ago. plus - time to think about snow. yep. how plans for your safety this winter - started - today. thunderstorms will move in to parts of the area overnight. and we are turning up the heat by the end of the week. i'll have your fox6 feingold: i'm russ feingold and i approve this message. johnson: i've always said i'll be the calmest guy on my election night. i win either way. narrator: if he loses, senator johnson falls back on the ten million dollar bonus he paid himself as ceo. a big corporate payout for him. johnson: i've always said... i win either way. narrator: if he wins, he gets another six years to support tax loopholes and bad trade deals that ship jobs overseas. all to benefit corporations johnson: i win either way. often times after a tragedy-- or the violence we saw this past weekend near sherman park -- the community comes together and organizes efforts to prevent something like it from happening again. but what happens programs in the years ahead? fox six's krystle kacner checks in with a grass roots ?neighborhood safety program we first told you about in 2015. after 13 month old bill thao was killed by a bullet .. fired into the home he was in... back in december 2014 ... local churches sprung to action- through a program called...'adopt a block' - the idea ... to get the faith community and its leaders to interact with ultimately lead to change and put an end to violence. its a good starting point but think about it, whats going to be the after caredr andrew calhoun says he's seen it time and time again-- it starts out strong.. but soon...loses momentum.. that wasn't the case at grace fellowship church. i think when you dont quite have a model like we have here, it starts up for a moment then it begins to fizzle away, they now call it 'adopt a neighborhood'... and it focuse heights neighborhoods. you got to have a forum where people can talk about things and say i'm not alone in this whole journey thats going on he says having this program already in place has helped their community deal with the riots and violence happening in the sherman park neighborhood. they know people that live there, they go to church with people from sherman park, so having a way to voice your concerns, and see people who are trying to take the lead already has programs in place they continue to add new elements to keep the conversation going. for example they are going to have a talking session held here between residents, teenagers and police officers. reporting in milwaukee, krystle kacner, fox 6 news. get ready for some rain. weather expert tom wachs is coming up with the forecast. plus - save our eroding homes. the plea from people in racine - and how washington. and a violent car theft caught in camera - a man dragged trying to save his car.. why the victim is partially to blame. [ grinding metal ] whoa, that doesn't look good. no, not you. ordinary fuels can clog your engine with dirt. it's like lugging this around- it's dragging down your fuel economy. but over time, using new and improved bp gasoline that dirt, like hundreds of scrubbing brushes. so that means a cleaner engine, which helps you get more miles per tank. i'll be here if you need me. new bp gasoline with invigorate. in business news -- a multi-million dollar apartment project on north avenue is set to break ground next year. the apartments will be built near 15th and north avenue -- and have about 64 units. it's taking over an old ice cream company factory. construction is expected to start early 20-17 - with tenants moving in by endorsed the apartment project yesterday. delta adding a flight between milwaukee and boston. daily nonstop service starts in june. the airline says it plans to be the only u-s global carrier to offer first-class seating on every flight to and from boston. for more business news - go to fox 6 now dot com for a link to the business journal. weather partly cloudy tonight with temperatures falling into the 70s. scattered thunderstorms are possible overnight with a low in the upper 60s. partly sunny, warm mid-to- upper 80s. we have a chance for a few scattered t-storms wednesday afternoon. hot and humid conditions for the end of the week with highs near 90 thursday and friday...with heat indices in the mid-90s. thunderstorms are likely on saturday with a high around 80. much cooler air around 70. tonight: chance for t-storms overnight. low: 69 dewpoint: 66 wind: sw 5 mph wednesday:partly sunny with a chance for thunderstorms, mainly in the afternoon. high: 86 dewpoint: 68 wind: w 5-10 mph thursday: high: 89 dewpoint: 71 wind: sw 5-10 mph friday: heat index: 95. partly sunny. am low: 72 high: 89 dewpoint: 71 wind: sw 5-10 mph saturday: mostly cloudy. thunderstorms likely. am low: 70 high: 80 dewpoint: 69 wind: sw 5-10 mph sunday: mostly cloudy an high: 71 dewpoint: 61 wind: nw 5-10 mph monday: mostly sunny. crisp morning. am low: 55 high: 71 dewpoint: 51 did you go to the wisconsin state fair this year? so did a million other people! for the fourth straight year-- more than a million people attended the 11 day event. other fun stats - about 315-thousand cream puffs were sold - and 150-thousand people went down the giant slide. if you're already looking forward to to start august third. it's almost cruel to bring up snow storms on such a beautiful day. but its in these summer months when people start planning how to keep our roads - and environment - safe in the winter. fox6's carl deffenbaugh explains. it seems odd to talk snow and ice in the middle of august but thats what was happening tuesday in milwaukee. 'you have to do this during the heat of the summer so you can plan for the winter.' presenters from snowex, an industry leader when it comes to ice control, are on a tour of the northern united states, preaching the gospel of salt brine to local plow companies and contractors. 'its a little bit like going from the rotary phone age into that cell phone era. heres the general idea: instead of salting an area after it storms, you can treat roads before the fact with salt brine. then when it snows, the brine creates a slushy bottom layer thats easier to plow pavement after their first swipe through a parking lot really does benefit us and helps maintain safe pavement for our customers.' 'that preventative approach requires about one quarter the salt, about one tenth the overall cost.' beyond the financial benefits of using less salt, the diluted mixture is also less destructive to the en a real concern after decades of over- salting that seeps into the ground water. 'you have high levels of contamination in your water. its coming from salt. and our industry is the industry thats doing it.' hence seminars like this one. an industry trying to find a solution, through liquid solutions. carl deffenbaugh, fox6 news. longtime political pundit and commentator john mclaughlin has died. commentary show "the mclaughlin group." he also hosted "john mclaughlin one-on- one" -- which ran from 19-84 to 20-13. mclaughlin died today at his home in virginia -- two days after missing a taping of his show for the first time in 34 years. he was 89 years old. a man in texas dragged down the road as a thief steals his car. and the incident is take a look-- terrence edge - left his car running while he went go grab his mail. in the 20 seconds he's gone, a man discreetly comes up and takes the vehicle! edge says he got his hand stuck in the car's door handle while trying to stop the thief-- getting dragged along the road. as he re-appears in the video, you can see him fall to the ground and come free-- the car's back tire around, looked back and he was grabbing the car door and i tried to get to him, and grab the handle, but he got in good before i could get it open. then i went for a ride." kimberly edge/ wife "i was petrified. i was petrified that he got hurt. he could have got hurt, he could have been run over." the car was found abandoned a week later in a parking lot. edge's heart medication and gun were missing from inside. he says he won't be leaving the keys in his car anytime soon. a "fire-nado" is caught on camera. a colorado firefig picture near the beaver creek wildfire. a fire tornado-- or fire whirl-- is a whirlwind caused by a fire that's often made up of flame or ash. they usually occur when intense rising heat and turbulent wind condition form a vortex. the beaver creek fire started burning on june 19 - and isn't expected to be fully contained until october. the death toll rises to eleven in louisiana as heavy flooding state. officials say since receiving more than 20 feet of rain over the weekend-- about 20-thousand people have been rescued in the area-- --and 11-thousand people still seeking shelter following the "unprecedented" floods. though the flood waters are beginning to lower in some parts of the state-- some say it presents a new challenge. brown says: "we always tell people that once the flood waters recede, the disaster is not over becuase people are then going to discover that their destroyed. the homes are going to be dangerous. power lines are going to be down." new flooding could arise as flood waters begin to move downstream. additional parishes have also been recently added to the federal disaster declaration for the state. there is some help on the horizon for racine county residents living along lake michigan. u.s. senator tammy baldwin makes her first visit to the area to see mother nature's impact on the bluffs.. justin williams gets being able to get the kayaks back, in the water ... just sit n enjoy the view, n not worry. what john koetz sees, along his eroding, lake michigan shoreline property, in the village of mount pleasant includes a persistent, problem.. if we dont do something, now, a year from now, its gonna be under our deck, into our basement. and another step towards a solution, you're bringing another federal, elected official down here, who has access to bring this issue to capitol hill. as u-s senator tammy baldwin takes a tour bluffs. those longer-term solutions do take time, do take integrated planning, integrated input. and, baldwin explains, she is part of the plan. the conversations that we are helping to convene with the local leadership, i think, helps everyone understand how the process works. the process is being pushed by pending changes. usually, around october, the lake starts to pick-up, with the wave action, 'n' that, so anyone that would be down, at life in their hands. just minutes after tuesdays tour is completed, we get word, from a village of mount pleasant representative, that the permits for this material will be to be issued as early as wednesday, but by friday, at the latest. so work can, actually, start as early as this weekend. in the village of mount pleasant, im justin williams, fox 6 news. fsd 10pm open two big stories tonight at 10-- "he makes a lot of noise but he has a lot of sense in his head." donald trump's not ready to give up on wisconsin. plus-- an update on the unrest-- "why my business? why all these tonight hear from some of the victims. that's where we begin tonight-- prayers for another peaceful night. this is a live look at sherman park -- the milwaukee county sheriff's office closed sherman park for the night about 4 hours ago. and within the last few seconds-- the curfew for milwaukee teens went those measures helped keep the peace last night. and everyone is hoping that'll be the case tonight too-- especially business owners-- who are still trying to pick up the pieces. the a-t-f is offering a 10-thousand dollar reward for information on the people who set 8 businesses on fire saturday. ashley sears and ben handelman continue our team coverage tonight. let's start with ben. he's live

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