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’Black Nativity’ by Langston Hughes returns to Milwaukee
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Tuesday Early Afternoon Update: Pesky clouds, flurries, sprinkles...
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4 million lights take over Franklin Field for Enchant Christmas
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Festive fun while giving back: Skating with Santa in Hartland...
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Holiday dog adoptions with Bichon and Little Buddies Rescue
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Evers’ task force meets in Milwaukee to talk artificial intelligence...
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Natalie’s Everyday Heroes: NAPM keeps model railroad tradition...
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As Milwaukee weighs ending single-family-only zoning, public...
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Canadian Pacific holiday train makes stops in southeastern Wisconsin
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Bipartisan bill would allow DACA recipients to earn professional...
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MPD officer, former partner of Officer Jerving, not expected...
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Wisconsin campers would get 1st dibs at reserving state park...
MADISON, Wis. (CBS 58) -- There's been mixed reaction about the shared revenue proposal to give local governments a much-needed funding boost.
Governor Tony Evers says he's disappointed in the restrictions introduced in the bill -- while Wisconsin's GOP lawmakers say there are some changes they are willing to make.
CBS 58's Emilee Fannon and WisPolitics Editor JR Ross have more on this week's segment of Capitol Connection.
Contributions to this story also made by: Emilee Fannon