Milwaukee
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‘They Are the Unifiers’: Bucks Bring Wisconsin Together for Championship Parade
People from all over the state visited Milwaukee to celebrate the Bucks’ NBA Finals victory.
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‘I Just Love Them’: Bucks Fans Celebrate Finals Win in Deer District
The Bucks Pro Shop line stretched down the block as fans clamored for championship merchandise.
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‘Unprecedented Opportunity’: Milwaukee Outlines Initial Plans for American Rescue Plan Money
City puts lead abatement, affordable housing, and workforce readiness at the forefront of pandemic recovery efforts.
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Want Free Tickets to Bucks’ Game 4? Get Vaccinated at the Fiserv Forum.
Bucks, Milwaukee Health Department team up to raffle off two free tickets to people who get vaccinated against COVID-19 before Game 4 on Wednesday.
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‘Isn’t Good Enough for Our Kids’: Evers Signs GOP Budget Despite Concerns
Governor reluctantly signs a budget that uses the state’s surplus on tax cuts rather than education and infrastructure.
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‘Isn’t Good Enough for Our Kids’: Evers Signs GOP Budget Despite Concerns
Governor reluctantly signs a budget that uses the state’s surplus on tax cuts rather than education and infrastructure.
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This Wisconsin Restaurateur Was Prioritized for New COVID Relief. Now He’s at the Back of the Line.
With funds already exhausted, it’s unclear how Gregory León will get the help he needs for his restaurant to survive.
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How Opening a Store During a Pandemic ‘Saved’ This Milwaukee Business
Just as Benny Tralongo signed a lease on a storefront, the world ground to a halt. It turned out to be a blessing in disguise for his clothing and collectibles business.
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Coming to the Rescue: Pandemic Relief Aid Is Starting to Be Put to Work in Wisconsin Communities
Stimulus funds in Biden’s American Rescue Plan credited with restoring a state budget surplus and keeping more than 2 million Wisconsin families afloat.
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Wisconsin Senate Takes First Steps Toward Police Reform Since George Floyd’s Murder
More bills await a vote in both the Senate and Assembly as the state inches toward reforms. The Wisconsin Senate on Tuesday passed four police reform bills, the first legislative action to change law enforcement policy since last year’s mass protests began after the murder of George Floyd by a then-Minneapolis police officer. The bipartisan…























