Raise awareness about the citys Home Visiting programs. Theyll be up as posters around the city. As well as on some transit shelters. In the home visitation programs. Milwaukee Health Department workers for free regularly check in on expecting families. They serve about 450 of them each year. Linking up expecting moms and dads with health services. Educational materials about child development. And helping them through the pregnancy process. In some cases. Those visits continue until a child is 2 or 3 years old their first birthday cake what were trying to do is reduce infant mortality here in milwaukee we want more babies blowing out the candles on their first birthday cake the mayor says there about 100 infant deaths in milwaukee each year. The Health Commissioner says that number is on the decline. Although city officials are still working to reduce it especially among african city leaders want to hear your thoughts on how to make milwaukee a safer place to live. The ctiys first of several Public Safety hearings is set for this monday. It will be at 9 am at city hall. This comes after protests over the Common Councils draft of a Public Safety action plan. Opponents said the plan focused too much on law and order and not enough on creating . Opportunities . Yesterday was a fall day with clouds, wind, temps near 60, and scattered Late Afternoon showers. The showers lingered into the evening, and it was cloudy and chilly this morning a brisk breeze. It will be another dreary fall day with scattered rain showers, gusty winds and highs remaining in the lower 60s. A ne wind will gust to 25 mph, and we could see sunshine by Late Afternoon. Tonight is partly cloudy, breezy and chilly with lows in the 50s. New at noonthe damage to wisconsin homes, wisconsin homes, businesses and Public Infrastructure from last weeks flooding is approaching 10 Million Dollars. The state Emergency Operations center said damage to homes and businesses are currently at more than onepointsix Million Dollars, with some counties still not reporting. And trails has reached over eight million. Many county and town roads remain closed as the water continues to recede. Flood warnings remain in place along streams in several southwestern counties. Drivers beware starting on saturday, it will be against the law to use your cell phone while driving through a Construction Zone in wisconsin. Those caught using handheld devices will be pulled over and issued a 40dollar fine for the first offense. 100 dollars if caught a second time. You can still talk on the phone if youre using hands free decision 2016 coverage now wisconsin is once again welcoming a president ial candidate. Recent polls showed the race tightning here, between Hillary Clinton and donald trump. So today, trump is returning to our area for a campaign stop. The republican president ial nominee will hold a rally at the Waukesha County expo center. It starts at six pm. Doors open at three. Trumps running mate mike pence is in wisconsin to prepare for the upcoming Vice President ial debate. He met with Governor Scott walker in madison and also visited pence will debate democratic Vice President ial nominee tim kaine next tuesday. On the democratic side Hillary Clintons daughter, chelsea, will campaign for her mom in wisconsin on friday. She will make an appearance at the meyer theater in green bay. Hillary clinton is campaigning with senator bernie sanders. Hundreds of people in milwaukee have already voted. With inperson absentee balloting underway in the city. Residents can register to vote at every milwaukee publ registration is available until october 19th. The library has also set up a hotline for election questions. You can find that number on our website at tmj4dotcom. Work has begun today to prepare the grave for israels ninth president shimon peres, who died at the age of 93. Dozens of World Leaders are expected to attend peres funeral, scheduled for friday. Peres suffered a stroke two weeks ago and had made some progress before a sudden deterioration in his condition stopped by the grave site today to pay their respects. Contributed to the world. A great leader is going to be buried right here. And we came here early to pay our respects and we are very lucky to be able to do that because we know what he has contributed to israel and what he has contributed to the world. Peres held the largely ceremonial post of president from 20072014 and used the pulpit to continue to advocate peace. More local news nowattention all job seekers. Theres a career fair being held this for work today in racine. Its at the roma lodge on spring street from one in the afternoon until four. There will be more than 50 Different Companies looking to hire. There is no cost to attend. Enrollment at uw colleges this fall semester declines more than 12 percent. And enrollment for first year freshmen students declined by 18 percent. Chancellor Cathy Sandeen attributesthe drop to lower numbers of High School Graduates in the state. There were 890 fewer graduates in that according to records from Wisconsin Department of public instruction. A possible tuition hike for some students at uwmadison. The schools chancellor plans to ask the universitys governing board to raise prices for outofstate students and those in uw madisons professional schools. The chancellor also pointed out the university will hand out nine milliondollars in raises and bonuses to faculty and staff. Most sun prairie students returned to class today after mold was found in two schools. All schools were closed yesterday. Crews cleared all schools to be reopened today, except for Eastside Elementary School and patrick marsh middle school. The Pulaski PoliceDepartment Opens a new safe room. It allows victims of domestic violence. Sexual abuse. Or even road rage. To find shelter from the threat until police can help them. If they need something theyre going to come to our facility and we want to make sure that if theyre in danger, that something that is a potential highrisk pursuing somebody, they have a safe location to go to while waiting for police. Pulaskis safe room. Is one of the first of its kind in northeast wisconsin. Still ahead. Celebrity threat. The three names you should never search for on the internet. If youre concerned with cyber security. Then tweet the vote. The message twitter is pushing this election season. And the help its promising russ ive travelled over 50,000 miles all across wisconsin listening to people, hearing their stories. A lot of folks are Business Owners and entrepreneurs. They tell me how hard it is to grow a business in todays economy. So together, we came up with the badger innovation plan. A plan to help wisconsin businesses g through expanded access to highspeed broadband, better job training and fair trade. Im Russ Feingold and i approve this message. Illinois calling. Calling the makers. The doers. Those who prefer oneofakind, to common fare. Calling the endlessly curious, and the boundary pushers. Those who would rather make the most of their precious vacation days. This land is illinois. And its calling everyone, everywhere whos up for amazing. We just want to give you a heads up about something you will be seeing on your tv screen later today. The fcc is holding a test of the Emergency Alert system. This test will happen at 120 this afternoon and will happen simultaneously across the country. . Actual emergency. Its only a test. Storm team four nowfeeling more and more like fall with temperatures today barely reaching 60s. Taking a live look at west bend, waukesha and mitchell airport. Meteorologist brian gotter joins us now with a look at your forecast. Yesterday was a fall day with and scattered Late Afternoon showers. The showers lingered into the evening, and it was cloudy and chilly this morning with lows in the upper 40s and a brisk breeze. It will be another dreary fall scattered rain showers, gusty winds and highs remaining in the lower 60s. A ne wind will gust to 25 mph, and we could see sunshine by Late Afternoon. Tonight is partly cloudy, breezy and chilly with lows in the 50s. The sun returns on thursday with a wind will gust to 30 mph, with highs in the upper 60s. Friday is also partly cloudy and windy with highs in the mid 60s and scattered showers. Saturday is mostly cloudy with a few scattered afternoon showers, and highs in the mid 60s. Sunday is sunny with twitter wants you to fulfill your civic duty this november. Its launching a nefe through a chat assistant. Users send a direct message to twitter government, or atgov, and type in your zip code. The account will tell you how to register, with a link to sign up online. It may also eventually show you ballot information and help you find your polling place. If you have a student heading off to college next year, there are some changes to be aware of when applying for federal aid. Students can now fill out the free application for federal student aid starting october 1st for the used to have to wait until january 1st. Another major change. Parents and student have to report income information from their 2015 taxes. At deaine is june 20 18, but dont procrastinate. First come, first served. Most schools have whats called a priority filing deadline. Thats the date that those schools say, first come, first served. Depending on your school. If your fafsa is filed by the priority filing deadline then youre going to have first dibs on any money that might be available. Wells fargo ceo john stumpf has agreed to give up 41 Million Dollars in compensation, following the banks investigation into its sales practices. Carrie tolstedt, wells fargos former head of community banking, is also forgoing 19 million. Wells fargo is under fire for creating millions of sham accounts, and signing up customers for services they didnt ask for, to meet sales targets. Stumpf will testify before a House Committee tomorrow. Protecting your computer from online threats could be as certain celebrities. Intel security has announced its tenth annual list of the mcafee most dangerous celebrities to search online. Topping the list amy schumer, Justin Bieber and carson daly. And carson daly. Intel says searches for those celebs are most likely to land people on sites with viruses or malware. Coming up. Pink badges . The wisconsin Police Department important to thats important to me, and i just want her to know and how i feel about whats going on in the world. 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A nineyearold girl gave an emotional speech at a City Council Meeting in charlotte, north carolina. Now, shes talking about why she felt it was so important to speak out about the shooting of keith lamont scott. Scott wickersham has this report. Shouldnt have to feel like this. Have to feel like this. Nineyearold zianna nineyearold Zianna Oliphant spoke from her heart at last nights City Council Meeting. At a time when adults were shouting in anger, her tears cut through the tears cut through the noise. It kinda makes me sad it kinda makes me sad and angry. Today, she told use why she wanted to talk to mayor jennifer roberts, after seeing and hearing the news about another African American killed by police. Thats important to me, and i important to thats killed by police. Thats important to me, and i just want her to know and how i feel abouat the world. I felt sad. There was reason for them to do anything to him. But she and her mother say their message is certainly not one of anger toward police. This is not something that we have any hatred in our hearts in regard to the officers. We just hate the unfairness in our country. Zianna is a cheerleader in a football officers. Her mother, precious, says the coaches are doing great things for the young boys and girls. They are lifting them up. They are teaching them discipline, hard work, and dedication. They just want more conversation about police shootings. Sadly, precious says it shouldnt take another death to keep take another death to keep that going. Its such a shame it takes such a tragegy to bring people together. Its all about love here. Coming up. Controversial student was forced to change forced to change clothes and why he feels he shouldnt ha to. And new tool. The device thats helping some Breast Cancer patients and how its helping doctors. Police in green bay are doing their part to raise awareness about Breast Cancer. Officers will be wearing pink badges charity. Ribbon of hope. Officer Steven Mahoney says this campaign is personal. Aft er his wife survived the deadly disease. After what she went through, i was trying to think of ways that i could raise awareness for Breast Cancer awareness, and i thought, what a better way than to wear a pink badge as the badges symbol of our department. The pink badges are all part of Breast Cancer there is a new device thats helping Breast Cancer patients in florida. Its designed to make removing tumors easier, less painful and less expensive. Surgeons in tampa bay are now the first to use a non radioactive device that pinpoints breast tumors and allows surgeons to more accurately remove the tissue affected. You can see the numbers so you know how close you are based on the distance. Where ever the little device is make your incision and you go in and get it. The device is called savi scout and it has been cleared by the fda. Controversy at a Texas High School after a student was asked to change his clothes when he dressed as a slave for the schools decades day. The senior said he was forced to change his outfit after showing up to School Wearing a ball and chain. A shredded t shirt splattered in fake blood. And carrying a bag of cotton. The decade he chose was wanted to recognize the plight of his ancestors, but School Administrators werent on the same page. They told me that youre outfit, which you see in the back, the slash marks is bad, like i should take it off before it starts problems and makes people uncomfortable for peoplethis is just history, thats it. Its all it is brian did end up changing to avoid in school suspension. And while he admits the offensive to some, he be offensive to some, he says its part of our countrys history and theres no reason to cover it up. Live at 12 30 is up next the halloween decoration thats being taking off store shelves at home depot in canada but not in the us. Also. Star power. Why Vice President joe biden is making a guest appearance on tonights law thanks for joining us this afternoon. Im vince vitrano. And im bridget shanahan. If youre just joining us heres a look at your top stories today. The damage to wisconsin homes, businesses and Public Infrastructure from last weeks flooding is approaching 10 Million Dollars. The state Emergency Operations center