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  • Complaint: Milwaukee man admits to framing immigrant with threat against President Trump
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  • Milwaukee man charged in fatal wrong-way crash that killed 2 in Ozaukee County
  • Packers' preseason games to be broadcast on Telemundo Wisconsin
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  • Wisconsin BBB discusses scammers exploiting older adults through phone fraud and investment schemes
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  • A cool and wet May comes to an end, but June is the wettest month of the year on average
  • Milwaukee's American Science & Surplus facing tough times and possible closure, store asking for your help
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  • 37 people displaced after 2 apartment fires on Milwaukee's north side
  • Locust Street Festival returns with music, food, drinks and more 🎶
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