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Milwaukee career fair connects young adults to skilled trades jobs
A career fair and luncheon in Milwaukee is giving 18- to 24-year-olds a first look at high-demand careers in the skilled trades — no experience required.
Racine residents express safety concerns after man dies in crash
Racine residents hope for safety changes on Taylor Avenue after Michael Hicks, 61, was killed in a mobility scooter crash Monday.
Delavan residents give thoughts on proposed data center zoning changes
Delavan's plan commission discussed possible rules for data centers if any proposals come to the city. Some residents are upset they're talking about data centers at all.
‘I thought he was dead’: Milwaukee hit-and-run victim recovering; driver wanted
Julio Camacho watches the moment he was left in the street after a hit-and-run near 27th and Townsend, saying he’s lucky to be alive. Police are now searching for the driver responsible.
West Allis teacher’s art class offers students a place to express themselves
It's Teacher Appreciation Week, and we're highlighting educators across Southeast Wisconsin. In Kayleigh Leahy's classroom at Central High School, the lessons extend far beyond paper and paint.
Sussex Hamilton's Mallinger twins and Germantown's Cole Reiter choose Wisconsin
Wisconsin football's class of 2027 is ranked top-15 in the nation, according to 247 Sports, and in-state talent is a driving force behind that standing.
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