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Storms, Tornadoes Leave 25,000 in State Without Power

Storms, Tornadoes Leave 25,000 in State Without Power

Downed trees, damaged homes, schools and clinics closed in some cities.

UWM Chancellor Apologizes After Jewish Groups Condemn Protest Agreement

UWM Chancellor Apologizes After Jewish Groups Condemn Protest Agreement

UW system president praises Mone's 'reassessment' but UWM says deal still stands.

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Tabletop Gaming Store Opening on East Side

Tabletop Gaming Store Opening on East Side

Old Guard Games plans weekend grand opening with open-play tournaments.

SDC Has Not Paid Its Former Employees

SDC Has Not Paid Its Former Employees

Employees seek answers. 'The board feels horrible.'

Evers Requests Release of $25 Million for Child Care and Tourism

Evers Requests Release of $25 Million for Child Care and Tourism

Yet another battle between governor and Republican legislators over funding allocations.

Great Lakes Winter Ice Cover Lowest in 50 Years

Great Lakes Winter Ice Cover Lowest in 50 Years

Average ice cover 4.3% and 4.4% for Lake Michigan, NOAA analysis finds.

K-12 Education: Board Proposal Would Take Away Two Carmen Charter School Facilities
K-12 Education

Board Proposal Would Take Away Two Carmen Charter School Facilities

Carmen's backers protest, board and superintendent back a month delay on proposal.

Groundwork Milwaukee Shutting Down? 

Groundwork Milwaukee Shutting Down? 

17-year-old nonprofit helped create and maintain 100 community gardens in city.

Free Doughnuts, Coffee For Honeydip’s 50th Anniversary

Free Doughnuts, Coffee For Honeydip’s 50th Anniversary

The southside restaurant makes all of its doughnuts from scratch.

Transportation: Sun Country Adds Nonstop Flights to Caribbean
Transportation

Sun Country Adds Nonstop Flights to Caribbean

Budget airline announces flights to Jamaica and Dominican Republic next winter.

MKE County: Corrections Driving County Budget Into Deficit
MKE County

Corrections Driving County Budget Into Deficit

Along with lower tax revenue than projected. '2024 may punch us in the face.'