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2020-06-07
Bucks players step up
State plans to spend $30M on ventilators
City’s ‘greatest summer’ fades away amid pandemic
Two of Milwaukee’s prominent black leaders — Kweku Ramel Akyirefi Smith and Reggie Jackson — explain the historical roots of the current unrest over policing.
Wisconsin’s coronavirus
Claim about GOP’s origin is stretch
Floyd mourners: He’s ‘part of change’
Outbreak reported at Metro Market in Mequon
Glimpse of life as a cop in time of unrest
Fatal shooting third for Tosa officer
Improve literacy to make real change
Biden clinches Democratic nomination
Mayor answers protests with commission
‘The world needs more Ramons’
Jobs report weakens push for virus aid
Tiffany comes to Washington in upheaval
Fall elections will reshape state Senate
NY officers charged in shoving
Protest grows in Washington
Al-Qaida leader in North Africa is killed
A bit like old times for former big-leaguers
Eager to make an impact
Players’ voices finally being heard by NFL
Arrowhead girls volleyball
Following golden rule earns hunter award
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Allmendinger finally gets what he wanted
How a young developer found a partner for his north side project
King Drive black-owned businesses post signs supporting Floyd protests
Unrest could slow redevelopment
During unrest, listen carefully to what the community is saying
It’s a patriotic thing
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