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Federal judge denies Hannah Dugan's motion to reconsider conviction
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  • Wade and Diener combine forces again
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  • The Hop's 'Festival Line' now in operation, bringing free rides to Milwaukee's lakefront
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  • Broadcasting Club gives students at Milwaukee Parkside School a taste of the newsroom
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  • 'My eyes welled up with tears': Tribute tournament held in honor of young boy who died in tragic 2024 accident
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  • Goodbye heat for a while -- seasonably cool weather on the way with a few precipitation chances
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  • Milwaukee attorney and native Nancy Gruber passes away
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  • Hundreds of local mothers, families receive free resources during Penfield Children Center's biannual community baby shower
  • Franklin police investigating reports of attempted sexual assault along Oak Leaf Trail
  • 50-year-old shot, killed overnight in Milwaukee
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  • Woman accused of killing local dentist in Brown Deer sentenced to probation
  • Looking for some summertime fun? The Milwaukee County Zoo has you covered 🦁
  • Barn torn apart by heavy winds in Kenosha County
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  • Man convicted of killing Milwaukee police officer gets life in prison, no possibility for parole
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  • Wisconsin residents can now buy state park passes when renewing vehicle registration
  • Financial advisor shares tips for avoiding debt on summer vacation as travel costs rise
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  • Downed power lines litter Kenosha County after heavy storms hit area
  • Highway closed in Kenosha County due to downed power lines
  • Boathouse destroyed after lightning strike next to Golden Lake Pub in Oconomowoc
  • ‘Respond quickly and safely’: We Energies crews work to put out outages across SE Wisconsin
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  • Jury finds Waukesha County man guilty in murder of neighbor named in hit list
  • Watch: MCTS driver hailed a hero for helping 12-year-old girl to safety
  • Maxwell Anderson back in court for civil lawsuit status conference
  • Cleanup underway in Lomira as community braces for more storms
  • Milwaukee high school seniors earn more than 2,000 college credits for free through M³ program
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  • Milwaukee County Zoo offering free admission for guests 60 and older at Senior Safari on June 16
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  • Heavy storms knock down iconic Culver's Blue Barn off of Highway 151
  • Milwaukee man's own rap lyrics leads to his arrest in 2021 shooting case
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  • Ridglan Farm beagle, previously thought to have been killed by alligator, found alive
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  • Horicon sees 'substantial' storm damage as severe weather makes its way through SE Wisconsin
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