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  • Trinity Irish Dancers make their rounds on St. Patrick's Day, including at Leff's Lucky Town
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  • Snow covers roads as Milwaukee's DPW crews battle high winds
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  • The Gathering returns to Potawatomi Casino Hotel March 21
  • Thousands of We Energies customers remain without power after winter storm
  • Travelers to and from Milwaukee face cancellations and delays from winter storm
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  • MADACC: Operating in emergency mode, still offering animal drop-off and pickups
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  • West Bend snow removal crews prepare for significant snow
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  • Diving deep: Students across Wisconsin compete in 8th annual underwater robot competition
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  • Governor Tony Evers declares state of emergency in preparation of winter storm
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  • A weekend to keep tuned to the weather forecast as we deal with a late winter storm
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  • 'Feel hopeful': Pewaukee man who lives with multiple sclerosis pushes for advocacy during Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Week
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  • Jury finds Timothy Olson guilty in kidnapping and robbery trial
  • University of Wisconsin campuses could develop 3-year degrees
  • 41-year-old found dead from stab wounds on Milwaukee's north side
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  • Police searching for pig-masked thief who robbed small Burlington shop
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  • South Milwaukee death investigation underway after 2 found dead in home from apparent gunshot wounds
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  • Former Milwaukee County bus driver sentenced to 4 years for deadly Christmas night crash
  • Jury finds Milwaukee man guilty in shooting death of 4-year-old son
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  • I-43 lane closures begin March 19 in Sheboygan County
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