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Police chief outlines facial recognition limits as Milwaukeeans voice concerns
As debate over facial recognition continues, community voices push back. Police pledge no adoption without policy, input, and clear limits.
Family waits for answers as sister remains unconscious after Racine house fire
Family hopes for recovery as 21-year-old Sandra Aranda remains hospitalized after suffering severe smoke inhalation in a Tuesday morning house fire in Racine
UW-Milwaukee celebrates Black History Month with cultural marketplace
The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee kicked off Black History Month with a vibrant celebration featuring Black-owned businesses, cultural education and community connection.
Milwaukee flood survivors still rebuilding 6 months later
For Mike Gilbert, a veteran whose home was among those damaged in historic flooding six months ago, the disaster came at an already devastating time in his life.
Kenoshans react after deadly shooting kills high school student
Arianna Richter lives directly across the street from where a fatal shooting occurred in Kenosha. She recorded video of emergency crews arriving — moments she says are now burned into her memory.
Six months after historic flooding, Milwaukee business owners talk rebounding
Local business owner Brian Cass knows firsthand that rebuilding after a flood can be challenging. This is Flood Insurance Awareness Week, prompting conversations about preparedness and protection.
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