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  • Move-in day: Concordia University freshmen gear up for fall semester
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  • House of Peace holds back-to-school backpack distribution event for Milwaukee-area students
  • Waukesha man sentenced to life in prison for killing neighbor, hiding body in woods
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  • Mexican Fiesta will return to Milwaukee lakefront with music, food
  • MPS holds Enrollment Day ahead of Sept. 1 start of school
  • Community Smiles Dental marks Tooth Fairy Day, raises funds for kids' dental care
  • One tornado and multiple downbursts have been confirmed from Tuesday's storms
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  • Proposed Milwaukee gas station on Burleigh Street raises concerns among neighbors
  • Former Kenosha County deputy charged with misusing Flock cameras to track coworker
  • 'Really active first 8 months': Wisconsin now at 47 tornadoes in 2026
  • U.S. Department of Education opens civil rights investigation into Milwaukee Public Schools discipline practices
  • Wisconsin's population is aging. Here's how the candidates for governor would address it
  • Milwaukee pizza shop temporarily closes after tree falls on roof during storms
  • Museum on the move: An in-depth look at the Milwaukee Public Museum’s transition to a new location
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  • Milwaukee restaurant owner, former Salam School teacher charged with sexual assault of child
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  • Tuesday's storms in Milwaukee County reek havoc on cars, trees
  • 33-year-old arrested in connection with Wauwatosa PNC Bank robbery
  • 24-year-old charged in violent attack outside Beto's Pizza on Milwaukee's south side
  • Proposal for temporary overnight warming shelter in West Allis draws support, pushback from residents
  • 'Remembering Our Fallen' memorial honors fallen service members in Waukesha
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