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                        ’Stocked to the brim’: Amid SNAP concerns, food pantries...
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                        Family mourns man killed in Racine restaurant shooting
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                        Add some sparkle to November with a visit to the Christmas Fantasy...
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                        Mother, daughter dead after house fire in Waukesha
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                        Wisconsin BBB encourages consumers to thank local businesses...
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                        Warm and relatively dry October comes to an end as we look ahead...
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                        The beloved sandwich gets top billing with its own special holiday...
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                        ’You’re here with us in spirit’: Sade Robinson memorial...
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                        0:37
                        Day of the Dead celebrated at Zocalo Food Park
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                        1:11
                        All aboard, all train enthusiasts! Trainfest returns to Milwaukee...
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                        ’Spaghetti with the Sisters’ tradition serving up warm meals...
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                        Quarry Lake at Harrington Beach State Park
 
MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- We've seen a good amount of snow this February, but have you ever wondered why it gets so quiet after a snowfall? CBS 58's Meteorologist Drew Burgoyne has the science behind it in this week's Weather Whys.
                
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