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Alderman 'regrets' telling city to prepare for ICE surge despite no confirmation
A Milwaukee alderman says he regrets saying a major ICE operation coming to the city. This comes after some in the immigrant community says it created unnecessary fear.Civil rights activist Jesse Jackson remembered by Milwaukee faith leader
Milwaukee faith leader remembers civil rights activist Jesse Jackson's lasting impact on local voting advocacy and social justice efforts.
Elmbrook 12UA hockey team heads to state, fueled by underdog win
A double-overtime shootout has sent the Elmbrook 12U-A boys hockey team to the state tournament in Hudson — a run players say few expected.
State investigation launched as former TJ Hale workers seek answers
Former TJ Hale employee Blayne Struve, who worked 15 years at the company, is among many seeking answers after the Menomonee Falls facility closed without warning, sparking a state investigation.
Honadel family seeks help preserving Oak Creek cemetery
The Honadel family has maintained Independent Cemetery for generations. Now, as the work grows harder, they’re looking for volunteers and donations.
This Fat Tuesday marks a new chapter for one Racine baker
For Amy Valukas, Fat Tuesday is a Polish tradition — recipes learned from her busia, shared with her late husband, and now carried on with her daughter in Racine.
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