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Shalom Wildlife supporters show up as plan commission tries to overrule lawsuit
Town of Farmington plan commission approved zoning update that lawyer claims could overrule lawsuit against Shalom Wildlife Zoo filed by neighbors.
New Berlin elementary students explore journalism during hands-on Career Day
Hundreds of students at New Berlin's Elmwood Elementary School explored potential future careers including becoming a future TMJ4 journalist.
Oak Creek car wash customer contacts TMJ4; charged for unwanted subscription
A Milwaukee-area man says Tsunami Express Car Wash has been charging him monthly fees for a subscription service he never agreed to purchase, and said the company has refused to provide a refund.
Community welcomes relief after Milwaukee Co. approves emergency food aid
The Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously Thursday to transfer $150,000 for emergency food assistance.
Milwaukeeans seek help from recovery centers as FEMA assistance deadline nears
Milwaukee flood survivors have less than one week remaining to apply for federal disaster assistance following the historic August flooding that devastated homes across southeast Wisconsin.
Pharmacy student remembered for 'infectious smile' after fatal shooting
Ariel Spillner, A 26-year-old pharmacy student who was shot and killed in Milwaukee this week is being remembered by family and friends as a bright light whose warmth touched everyone she met.
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