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Judge says Dugan arrest could set legal precedent in immigration enforcement
A Wisconsin municipal judge believes the arrest of Circuit Court Judge Hannah Dugan could potentially reach the U.S. Supreme Court and establish precedent for immigration enforcement.86-year-old Richfield woman helps deputies catch scammer
A Washington County Sheriff's Office sting included an 86-year-old Richfield woman who could've been scammed $26,000, but instead led to an arrest.Sheboygan County residents targeted by scam calls posing as law enforcement
The Sheboygan County Sheriff’s Department has reported a significant increase in scam calls. Fraudsters are impersonating law enforcement employees to extort money from their victims.Crash destroys property, sparks safety concerns for Milwaukee resident
A Milwaukee resident's yard was left looking "like a tornado hit" after a crash sent a fire hydrant flying 60 feet, highlighting her years-long fight for traffic safety measures.2 Milwaukee vets face health struggles from Camp Lejeune's Contaminated Waters
Two local Marine Corps vets thought their toughest battles were behind them. They’re now fighting for their lives—this time against diseases linked to toxic water at Camp Lejeune.'Youth Victory Over Violence Week' empowers students to lead change
Youth Victory Over Violence Week, hosted by Dr. Howard Fuller Collegiate Academy, brings together students, educators, and community leaders to raise awareness about issues affecting youth.
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