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Milwaukee drivers react to county receiving funding for road safety improvements
Milwaukee residents are hoping community input is considered as the county receives millions in federal funding for road safety improvements.
Waukesha neighbors learn flooding fix could take up to 5 years
Hunter Road residents have watched their street fill with water during heavy rains in July, August and September. The city now knows why it keeps happening.
Data center dump trucks reroute around Fredonia after resident complaints
Dump trucks heading to a Port Washington data center construction site are now taking a detour around Fredonia after local residents complained about speeding traffic and noise over the holidays.
Iranian students in Milwaukee fear for families amid internet blackout
Iranian graduate students at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee are desperately trying to reach their families back home as an internet blackout prevents communication during ongoing protests.
Milwaukee café owner battles cancer while fighting to keep dream alive
Sweet Connie's Café+ in Milwaukee is more than just a place to grab blueberry, jalapeño, cheddar or plain bagels. For owner Connie, it represents a mission to help people become their best selves.
Racine nonprofit leaders raise awareness after financial collapse of Flipcause
Rachel Harrison, program director for Fight to End Exploitation, is hoping awareness can lead to a larger investigation into Flipcause, which has filed for bankruptcy.
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