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Brother of OWI crash driver: family lost twice after mother's death, sentencing
A Muskego man whose mother was killed in a crash where his brother was the drunk driver says his family lost twice — first in his mother's death and then in the courtroom.
Lake Geneva residents continue cleanup while police warn about contractor scams
Lake Geneva's Fourth of July weekend storm could become a big opportunity for door-to-door scammers. City officials hope residents do their research before paying someone to clean up their homes.
Volunteer shares how Bastille Days Frenchie kissing booth raises awareness
French bulldog rescues are bringing adoptable dogs to the annual Frenchie kissing booth at Bastille Days in Milwaukee. We spoke with a volunteer about how the event is an opportunity to connect with the community and raise awareness about the breed.
Thiensville neighbors say $25M development will bring needed foot traffic
Construction has begun on a roughly $25 million development in Thiensville that will bring 80 apartments and retail space. Neighbors say it will bring needed foot traffic to the area.
Skeletons on South Milwaukee man's property 'not a violation,' city says
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.
Golfers split on hopes for the future of Racine's Shoop Park Golf Course
Golfers who utilize Shoop Park Golf Course were split on how they'd like to see the course move forward. This comes as the city if set to consider plans for possible redevelopment of the golf course.
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