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Waukesha neighborhood wants answers after street keeps flooding
A Waukesha neighborhood experienced flooding for the third time in three months Monday night, forcing residents to evacuate as water levels reached up to 4 feet in the street.Washington County community receives FEMA funding for flood relief
FEMA opened a disaster relief center in West Bend to help August flood victims, some of whom still can't return home two months later.Milwaukee mom speaks out after Trump links acetaminophen to autism risk
A Milwaukee mother whose son has autism is speaking out after the Trump administration announced Monday that the FDA will require warnings linking acetaminophen use during pregnancy to autism risk.How a paralyzed Cedarburg teen beat the odds to secure national CrossFit medal
A 19-year-old Cedarburg woman who was paralyzed from the waist down two years ago won first place in her category at the Adaptive CrossFit Games in Las Vegas.Town of Merton resident speaks out after a couple of dangerous crashes
After witnessing a serious crash and rushing to help at the intersection of Highway 164 and Plainview Road, a Town of Merton resident is speaking out about her safety concern.Somers weighs adding firefighters and deputy as 911 calls surge
The Village of Somers says demand for public safety is growing faster than staffing can keep up, and leaders are asking residents to weigh in on how to move forward.
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