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Sherman Park residents raise concerns over recent property assessments
Sherman Park resident Deborah Ford-Lewis loves her home but recent property assessments raise concerns. Homeowners have until May 18 to appeal property assessments. Here's how to challenge your value.
High gas prices spark driver interest in EVs and hybrids at Milwaukee Auto Show
As fuel costs rise, Micah Oge searches for an EV to fit his family. Experts say hybrid sales are climbing while EV interest grows, driven by better tech and a push for greater fuel savings.
A young boy's mission to turn cans into a way to help those in need
At McGovern Park in Milwaukee, a group of kids is using crushed cans as a way to give back. Carter Wilkins says this is his way to help those who need it most.
Former director defends students after school board bans LGBTQ+ linked song
Students and community members are pushing back after the Watertown school board voted to ban a piece of music tied to the 1969 Stonewall uprising in New York City from the upcoming spring concert.
Milwaukee County employees join Habitat for Humanity to build affordable homes
Milwaukee County employees picked up hammers and hard hats Thursday to help build homes in Milwaukee's Midtown neighborhood near 23rd and Juneau, partnering with Milwaukee Habitat for Humanity.
Racine resident thankful she wasn't home when police pursuit ended at her porch
A Racine woman says she is thankful she wasn't home and no one was outside when a pickup truck crashed into her front porch following a police pursuit.
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