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Council will honor former officer severely wounded in 2009 shooting
While Milwaukee Slept

While Milwaukee Slept

Statement from Alderman Bob Donovan May 7, 2014

Praying for a swift, thorough recovery for officer involved in shooting, and for the victim’s family
3.75 Tons of Unused Medicine Collected

3.75 Tons of Unused Medicine Collected

7,500 pounds of unused medication is slated for destruction, keeping it off the streets and out of waterways following a medicine collection at the Mitchell Park Domes on April 26, 2014.

Operation Alley Cat initiative launches Wednesday

Operation Alley Cat initiative launches Wednesday

Pilot project will outfit selected alleys with surveillance cameras

Metcalfe Park Cleanup Saturday 4/26/14

Metcalfe Park Cleanup Saturday 4/26/14

The meeting spot will be at MasterLock 2600 N 32nd St at 10 am.

Five shootings in two hours – and it’s only April

Five shootings in two hours – and it’s only April

Statement from Alderman Bob Donovan April 9, 2014

Supervisor Russell Stamper II Says Safety in Milwaukee County Parks Must be a Priority

Supervisor Russell Stamper II Says Safety in Milwaukee County Parks Must be a Priority

Supervisor Says Local Law Enforcement Ready for Summer Season

Rep. Richards Urges Gov. Walker to Sign ShotSpotter Expansion

Rep. Richards Urges Gov. Walker to Sign ShotSpotter Expansion

A bill to partially restore a $445,000 cut to the Milwaukee Police Department’s gunshot sensor program is headed to Gov. Scott Walker’s desk.

Surveillance camera grant program will target businesses, commercial corridors

Surveillance camera grant program will target businesses, commercial corridors

Launch news conference set for Friday on city’s near south side

Mayor Tom Barrett’s 2014 State of the City Address

Mayor Tom Barrett’s 2014 State of the City Address

Milwaukee February 24, 2014 As Prepared for Delivery

Six Milwaukee Police Officers to be Honored for Bravery at fire scene

Six Milwaukee Police Officers to be Honored for Bravery at fire scene

The election of the next Common Council president will take top billing at tomorrow’s regular meeting (Tuesday, February 11) of the Common Council, and one of the first acts of the new president will be to help honor several members of the Milwaukee Police Department.

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