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New lawsuit seeks to redraw Wisconsin's congressional maps before 2026 midterms
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  • Final preparations underway for Officer Corder's funeral
  • Harley-Davidson Homecoming begins: More than 90,000 motorcycle enthusiasts expected in Milwaukee
  • 'He was one of my kids': Officer Kendall Corder's former supervisor remembers the fallen hero
  • Milwaukee war hero, Lance Sijan, honored again in memorial rededication
  •  ‘I’m begging’: Mom pleading for justice three weeks after daughter was killed
  • Universities of Wisconsin leaders officially approve tuition increase for next academic year
  • Milwaukee Admirals announced 2025-26 season schedule
  • UWM offering two new degree programs to broaden access to engineering careers
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  • A La Carte at the Milwaukee County Zoo returns 🎸🐅
  • Visit Milwaukee preview: July 11-13
  • Storm chances return as we head into the weekend
  • 'If you knew her, you loved her': Family mourns 22-year-old killed in crash in Milwaukee
  • Cudahy woman continues fight to keep her pet Wallaby 
  • Community honors fallen MPD Officer Corder with fundraisers, support for his family
  • 98% of MCTS union members authorize a strike, contract negotiations set to resume Thursday morning
  • First responders search City Beach for possible missing child, determine no child was missing
  • Steny's plans fundraiser to support family of fallen Officer Corder, recovery of Officer McCray
  • Door County Candle Company donates profits to Texas flood relief
  • Donate non-perishable items at local Roundy's stores this Thursday and score 2 Brewers tickets
  • Parents weigh summer education and work issues
  • Semi-trailer fire shuts down I-43 northbound overnight near Hampton Ave
  • Storms drop flooding rains in Dodge County Tuesday evening; mostly dry the next few days
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  • Milwaukee police seek suspects in fatal shooting near 42nd and Kaul
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  • Wisconsin Task Force members head to Texas to assist in search efforts
  • 'I love it': A generational pitching matchup excites fans of all ages
  • MCTS interim managing director steps down, as drivers union prepares to vote on strike
  • Alderman and Milwaukee mayor at odds over lack of parking in District 4
  • ‘A shock to us’: Musicians petition for Milwaukee Ballet to keep live orchestra for ‘The Nutcracker” production
  • 'I could picture myself there': Former Camp Mystic camper and counselor discusses flooding tragedy
  • Fines, cameras, cash, rewards -- Milwaukee mayor cracks down on illegal dumping
  • Milwaukee County honored with Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's 2024 Culture of Health Prize
  • Slinger Nationals: Fans head to Slinger Speedway for 46th annual event
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  • Milwaukee man sentenced in shooting death of 2 teens on Christmas Day
  • Police seek witnesses in officer-involved shooting that followed Shorewood homicide
  • Wisconsin Humane Society asking for fruit and berries for animals in need
  • Wisconsin animal rescue gathers supplies for Texas flood relief
  • Bronze Fonz named one of the coolest art installations in the US
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  • Bit warmer with increasing humidity and a chance for storms Tuesday
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  • 'Enough is enough': Milwaukee's Metcalfe Park residents fight to save neighborhood Pick 'n Save
  • Judge recommends that case against Wisconsin Judge Hannah Dugan proceed
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  • New videos show man shooting at Milwaukee woman parking her car, 2 felony charges filed
  • Federal funding pulled for Milwaukee's 6th Street reconstruction project
  • 'She deserves to be honored': Vigil planned for Shorewood woman killed in domestic violence shooting
  • 'It's a great start': Gov. Evers touts child care investments in budget bill during visit to Milwaukee
  • Complaint: 18-year-old fatally shot father during dispute near 11th and Atkinson
  • 21 ejected from Summerfest after several altercations break out during 'World's Largest Music Festival'
  • Milwaukee leaders urge passage of Housing Element plan, with goal of expanding access to homeownership
  • Tax returns for Wisconsin's electric vehicle charging stations due July 31
  • Retired Burlington Fire Department Chief Alan Babe dies
  • Powerball ticket worth $2 million sold at Festival Foods in Appleton
  • Freddy Peralta to represent Brewers in All-Star Game
  • Milwaukee police arrest suspect in fatal battery of 73-year-old
  • Suspect charged in shooting that killed 25-year-old near 35th and Capitol
  • Dashcam footage captures moments Shorewood police officer is shot responding to homicide
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  • Universities of Wisconsin responds to reports of vandalism at UW regents' homes and pro-Palestinian notes
  • Brewers' Woodruff strikes out 8, allows two hits in 6 innings for a win in 1st MLB start since 2023
  • MPD: 8-year-old shot near 12th and Cleveland
  • Death investigation underway after body discovered in Lake Mendota
  • 45-year-old arrested after standoff in Cudahy
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  • 2 dead after 2 separate incidents in Delavan Lake
  • Summerfest offers free admission and 2026 tickets for Fan Appreciation Day
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