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Racine woman loses car, job and home after vehicle frozen to city street
A Racine woman lost her car, job, and home after her vehicle was frozen to a city street for over a week. While she's filed a claim for damages with the city, the city says it's not responsible.
Members of a land trust are fighting to keep power lines off its preserve
A nonprofit land trust in northern Ozaukee County is pushing back against a proposed power line route that could cut through one of its protected preserves — land it has held in trust for public use.
Hartford teacher retires early after 20 years, but continues battle against ALS
Hartford Union High School teacher Angie Hall is retiring early while battling ALS. Her community says her strength has left a lasting mark on everyone she touched.
Muskego pitcher Tyson Grulkowski leads the Warriors into sectionals
Muskego senior Tyson Grulkowski is projected to go in the early rounds of the MLB Draft while leading the Warriors into sectionals.
Brewers Misiorowski buys fan a pack of cards, signs his own card for 7-year-old
A 7-year-old Milwaukee Brewers fan ran into Brewers star pitcher Jacob Misiorowski at a local card shop during Memorial Day weekend. Miz bought the young fan a pack of baseball cards and signed his own card after the boy pulled it from the pack.
Son says detained Milwaukee Islamic leader's health neglected
Kareem Sarsour says his father, who is diabetic, has lost 30 pounds and been denied daily blood sugar checks during 63 days in ICE detention.
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