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Experts: Travel bans, business closures could hurt economy
Feb 1, 2020
Experts: Travel bans, business closures could hurt economy
Feb 1, 2020

Travel restrictions and business closures aimed at stopping the spread of a new virus that has killed more than 300 people in China could end up causing ripple effects that harm the global economy, experts say.

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Feb 1, 2020
Arrest in 43-year-old murder case stuns Wisconsin town
Jun 1, 2019
Arrest in 43-year-old murder case stuns Wisconsin town
Jun 1, 2019

Investigators say they used genetic genealogy to connect an 82-year-old Wisconsin widower with five grown children to the 1976 killing of a young couple at a campsite.

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Jun 1, 2019
Milwaukee hopes to shed 'Rust Belt' label as DNC's host city
Mar 11, 2019
Milwaukee hopes to shed 'Rust Belt' label as DNC's host city
Mar 11, 2019

When the Democratic National Convention comes to Milwaukee next summer, the city on the shores of Lake Michigan will have its long-awaited opportunity to show the world it’s shedding its Rust Belt image.

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Mar 11, 2019
Police confront 2 men, 1 white, 1 black: Only 1 is shot
Jan 1, 2019
Police confront 2 men, 1 white, 1 black: Only 1 is shot
Jan 1, 2019

In the course of 15 months and in the space of one city block, Milwaukee police twice encountered two suspects they believed were armed.

One was black; one was white.

One was in fact unarmed; one had a gun.

One was shot; one was not.

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Jan 1, 2019
In Milwaukee, Yelich’s success stirs Serbian pride
Oct 12, 2018
In Milwaukee, Yelich’s success stirs Serbian pride
Oct 12, 2018

When Brewers slugger Christian Yelich takes the field against the Los Angeles Dodgers, he’ll have one group of Milwaukee fans rooting especially loud for his success: Serbian-Americans.

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Oct 12, 2018
Cities grappling with how to deal with electric scooters
Jul 12, 2018
Cities grappling with how to deal with electric scooters
Jul 12, 2018

Overnight in dozens of cities across the U.S., the electric scooters arrive, often without warning to public officials, parked along sidewalks and ready to be taken for a spin with a few taps on a smartphone.

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Jul 12, 2018
In Milwaukee, Prosecutors Hit Neighborhoods, Not Just Court
Jul 2, 2017
In Milwaukee, Prosecutors Hit Neighborhoods, Not Just Court
Jul 2, 2017

Prosecutors in Milwaukee are hitting the streets in an effort that connects prosecutors and police to stop crime and not just send people to prison.

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Jul 2, 2017
Long after riots, Milwaukee neighborhood sees little change
Jun 23, 2017
Long after riots, Milwaukee neighborhood sees little change
Jun 23, 2017

The scars of the violence that erupted in a Milwaukee neighborhood after a police officer killed a 23-year-old black man remain visible nearly a year later, reminders of how little things have changed. A few blocks from where Sylville Smith was fatally shot Aug. 13, the gas station that protesters torched is still closed, surrounded by chain-link fence to protect the damaged gas pumps that are the only things left. The BMO Harris bank branch that went up in flames hasn’t reopened either, nor has the O’Reilly Auto Parts store that was also burned.

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Jun 23, 2017
As Milwaukee sheriff’s star rises, he remains polarizing
Feb 5, 2017
As Milwaukee sheriff’s star rises, he remains polarizing
Feb 5, 2017

With a brash, unapologetic personality reminiscent of President Donald Trump, Milwaukee County Sheriff David Clarke is positioning himself as an in-your-face conservative firebrand who has some Republicans swooning over his prospects for higher office. The tough-talking, cowboy-hat wearing lawman is also one of the most polarizing figures in Wisconsin politics, frequently dishing out eyebrow-raising comments that make even his one-time supporters blanch.

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Feb 5, 2017

 

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