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Five people died in a Mother's Day fire at an 85-unit apartment complex without a building-wide sprinkler system.
Many details, including what caused the five-alarm fire at Highland Court apartments, are uncertain. Here's what we do know.
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Milwaukee Highland Court apartments fire, investigation ongoing
The BriefMilwaukee officials and fire investigators are providing new information after a 5-alarm fire at the Highland Court ...
An "intentional act" cannot be ruled out as the cause of a fatal fire that occurred Sunday morning near 27th and Highland, ...
The building's landlord told the Journal Sentinel May 12 that she was staying at her apartment the night of the fire, when ...
The fire inside the Highland Court Apartments left many trying to feel their way to safety. Festival organizers updated the ...
Fire Chief Aaron Lipski said early May 12. First responders arrived at Highland Court Apartments, 2725 W. Highland Blvd., ...
A fire at Highland Court Apartments in Milwaukee has displaced about 100 residents who are now staying at a temporary shelter ...
Five people are dead, and seven others still in the hospital - with one in critical condition - after a massive fire tore through the Highland Court apartment complex. The Red Cross ...
A fifth victim died after a five-alarm fire hit Milwaukee's Highland Court Apartments on Mother's Day, leaving 100 homeless.
MILWAUKEE - The Milwaukee Police Department with the assistance of the Wisconsin Department of Criminal Investigations (DCI) ...
Milwaukee Fire Chief Aaron Lipski took to social media early Monday, May 12, to note that a fifth person has died as a result of Sunday's apartment fire in Milwaukee.He said MFD was ...