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'I lost absolutely everything': After historic flood, families on Milwaukee's northwest side begin long recovery process
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Shooting leaves 29-year-old dead near Sherman and Courtland
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GOP Rep. Tiffany to announce if he's running for governor in '30 to 60 days'
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Amid Wisconsin measles cases, Milwaukee Health Department running simulations to prepare for additional outbreaks
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  • Washington County farmers impacted by significant flooding
  • Ukrainian flag on display at Milwaukee's City Hall for 2 weeks
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  • Building Up Milwaukee: New program highlights construction projects across the city
  • Roxz's Resources & Awareness -- nonprofit supporting animals -- in need of support after founder's basement floods
  • 2 hospitalized after high levels of CO detected at Germantown home
  • FoodShare recipients may be eligible for replacement benefits after flooding
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  • St. Francis police seek help locating missing man last seen in Cudahy
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  • Milwaukee to collect storm-damaged items curbside, fees waived at drop-off centers
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  • U-Haul offering free storage to SE Wisconsin flood victims
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  • Teenager saved from flood waters on Root River in Franklin
  • City of Wauwatosa in emergency response due to extreme flooding
  • Residents in shock after several vehicles submerge under water during flash flooding
  • Family recalls rescue of teenage girls trapped in home during flash flood
  • Waukesha boy's playhouse turned into potting shed store as grandma embraces his love for plants
  • Final day of Wisconsin State Fair canceled following flash flooding
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  • Long before the Broadway hit ‘Wicked’ came to Milwaukee, Wisconsinites were some of the first to experience the film that inspired the musical  
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  • USA Triathlon's Sprint and Paratriathlon Nationals canceled
  • Fields scores in his lone series as Jets open 1st preseason under Glenn by beating Packers 30-10
  • Flash flooding hits southeast Wisconsin; state of emergency declared for Milwaukee Co.
  • Green Bay Packers Hall of Famer Leroy Butler helps get local students ready for school
  • Person struck by lightning near Ice Age Trail in Palmyra, multiple emergency crews responding
  • Waukesha fire crews battle flames from packing material
  • Wisconsin State Fair employee fired amidst police investigation involving a minor
  • With feels-like temps near 100 degrees, UW Health Doctor provides tips to stay safe at weekend events
  • Captain James Lovell, Milwaukee native and famed Apollo 13 commander, dies at 97
  • Family frustrated with no charges for driver who hit two 22-year-olds in Milwaukee
  • 'Everybody here is sweaty': State fair goers find ways to keep cool
  • Milwaukee County could get its first Costco
  • 'You're going to be inspired': USA Triathlon National Championship returns to Milwaukee's lakefront this weekend 🏊‍♀️🚴‍♀️🏃‍♀️
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  • Mayor Johnson and MPD continuing efforts to limit downtown violence
  • Dodge County officials: 1 dead, another seriously hurt in head-on crash in town of Trenton
  • Glendale food bank shares leftover Wisconsin State Fair food with those in need
  • China Lights to return Sept. 12 with ‘Magical Forest’ theme
  • 50th annual Morning Glory Art Fair returns to Deer District this weekend
  • 90s are back with lots of humidity and a few strong storm chances as we head into the weekend
  • Live jazz and free treats returning to The Hop on Aug. 10
  • Cat Video Fest returns to Milwaukee on Friday
  • Nearly 50 Wisconsin National Guard members return home after 10-month deployment
  • Brewers' former medical director continues fight against pancreatic cancer
  • While mayor and police union back MPD pursuit policy, contract talks still at a stalemate
  • Milwaukee native Kevon Looney back in his old stomping grounds
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  • Wisconsin Humane Society at 'crisis levels' with cat overcrowding
  • New Berlin and Brookfield police departments sound alarm over reported car entry spike
  • 1 dead, 1 injured in single-vehicle crash in Kenosha
  • Morning Glory Art Fair returns to Deer District for 50th anniversary
  • A La Carte at the Zoo 2025 brings 4 days of food, music and animals to the Milwaukee County Zoo
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  • CBS 58's Amanda Becker participates in State Fair cream puff eating contest
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  • CBS 58's Hometown Athlete: Brewers welcome Wisconsin native Danny Jansen
  • 29-year-old killed in shooting near Courtland and Sherman Blvd
  • GOP lawmakers: MPD command staff, including chief, should help patrol understaffed shifts
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