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1 arrested after deadly hit-and-run near 22nd and National, police...
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Visit Milwaukee preview: July 10-12
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’Our hearts are broken beyond words’: All children killed...
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CBS 58’s Theater Thursdays: ’Gail Daughtry...’ and ’Ladies...
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Scattered storms likely Thursday after some saw heavy rain Wednesday
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Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame welcomes 4 new members
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Young adults credited with rescuing family from Lodi house fire
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Kids help clean wheelchairs at Wauwatosa senior community
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Bobby Portis reconnects with fans at Milwaukee pop-up shop
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During Milwaukee visit, Vance accuses Johnson of acting ’odd’...
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Summerfun Horse Show returns to Wisconsin State Fair Park
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Milwaukee mayor wants I-794 freeway to stay, recommends improving...
Wisconsin is off to a busy start to severe weather season. But other parts of the country have seen big outbreaks of tornadoes. CBS 58's Chief Meteorologist Drew Burgoyne explains why outbreaks are unique to the United States in this week's Weather Whys.
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