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Milwaukee crime rates drop citywide, but Sherman Park sees shootings spike
Milwaukee is reporting a 30% drop in homicides in the first half of 2026 compared to the same period last year, but not every neighborhood is seeing the same progress.
South Milwaukee skeleton standoff: Homeowner keeping display up despite deadline
Sean Oster faces a deadline Tuesday to remove his giant skeleton display or face possible fines. A public-interest law firm argues South Milwaukee's order violates his First Amendment rights.
Milwaukee brothers lose $7,500 in camera gear to Fourth of July break-in
Two Milwaukee brothers lost more than $7,500 in camera equipment when someone broke into their cars on the Fourth of July, taking the tools behind their business, passion and creative bond.
Hartford residents push back on solar panel project proposed near Highway 83
Hartford residents oppose a One Energy Renewables solar panel project on farmland near Highway 83 ahead of a planning commission vote.
Veterans in Racine County welcome opportunity to experience riding bikes
Cycling Without Age brings bike rides to veterans in Union Grove, now including those who can't transfer from wheelchairs.
Wauwatosa cafe carries on family restaurant legacy spanning more than 70 years
Meteorologist Brendan Johnson visited Cuppa Tosa Kitchen & Cafe in Wauwatosa on Tuesday morning and spoke with the owner about continuing a family restaurant legacy that spans more than 70 years.
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