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Former UW student accused of providing LSD before man's death

A former University of Wisconsin-Madison student was charged Tuesday with providing the hallucinogenic drug LSD to another student before the man fatally fell or jumped from the third floor of a...

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Streets reopen after train car derailment in St. Francis

By of the Journal Sentinel Several streets in St. Francis and Cudahy are open again after a Union Pacific train car derailment forced their closure late Tuesday afternoon, according to St. Francis...

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PolitiFact: Testing Tom Barrett on vast majority of police making no pension...

By of the Journal Sentinel New today from : Mayor Tom Barrett's claim about police officers and firefighters paying their fair share. Every general City of Milwaukee employee "pays toward his or her...

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Former UW-Madison chancellor, Clinton cabinet secretary, suffers stroke

By Breann Schossow A former UW-Madison chancellor who now leads the Clinton Foundation suffered a stroke early Tuesday evening. According to , Donna Shalala, 74, who is also a former cabinet secretary...

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Merton, Hartland-Lakeside to meet Oct. 12 to discuss possible merger

By Bob Dohr A meeting will be held Oct. 12 so the Hartland-Lakeside and Merton school districts can gather more information on what would be involved in a possible consolidation of the two districts....

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Russia confirms start of airstrikes in Syria

By The Associated Press MOSCOW (AP) - Russian military jets carried out airstrikes against the Islamic State group in Syria on Wednesday for the first time, the defense ministry said. The airstrikes...

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Boy, uncle shot on Milwaukee's north side

By of the Journal Sentinel A 14-year-old boy and his 54-year-old uncle were wounded Wednesday night in a double shooting on Milwaukee's north side, police said. The shootings were reported about 9 p.m....

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UW-Eau Claire grad goes to Oxford as Rhodes Scholar

By of the Journal Sentinel On his seventh birthday, Tayo Sanders II received a microscope. He recalls feeling cheated the first time he looked through it because his own senses wouldn't allow him to...

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Drinking water systems imperiled by failing infrastructure

By Ryan J. Foley, Associated Press Des Moines, Iowa— Deep inside a 70-year-old water-treatment plant, drinking water for Iowa's capital city is cleansed of harmful nitrates that come from the state's...

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Crash reportedly kills woman, 74, hurts husband crossing street

By of the Journal Sentinel A 71-year-old woman is dead and her 74-year-old husband is in serious condition after they were hit by a vehicle while trying to cross a busy intersection in Mount Pleasant...

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East Troy man, 25, charged in town of Mukwonago crash

By Town of Mukwonago — A one-car crash along Highway E around 9:18 p.m., Sept. 25, sent a 21-year-old female passenger to Aurora Summit Hospital by Flight for Life with "what appeared to be significant...

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Milwaukee transit union postpones contract vote until Monday

By Don Behm The union representing Milwaukee County bus drivers and mechanics has postponed voting on the latest contract offer from Milwaukee County Transit Service until Monday, officials said...

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Milwaukee avoids water system crisis — but not main breaks

By of the Journal Sentinel Thanks to an infamous public health scare in 1993, Milwaukee has largely avoided the nationwide crisis of how to pay for long-deferred upgrades of drinking water treatment...

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Duchow defeats write-in candidates for Assembly seat

By of the Journal Sentinel Town of Delafield Supervisor Cindi Duchow easily won election Tuesday to the vacant 99th District Assembly seat in Waukesha County, according to complete, preliminary...

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Senate approves temporary spending bill; House to follow

By Andrew Taylor, The Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - A temporary funding measure that would keep the government open past a midnight deadline easily sailed through the Senate on Wednesday and was...

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GAB head asks lawmakers to delay overhaul of elections agency

By of the Journal Sentinel Madison— The head of the state's elections board is urging legislative leaders to slow down their plans to overhaul the elections agency and suggesting they appoint a...

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Energy price plunge impacts Actuant bottom line

By of the Journal Sentinel With its energy business feeling the brunt of low oil prices, said its net income fell 38% in the fourth quarter as sales fell 15%, and it's forecasting another sales decline...

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Whooping cough case reported in Whitefish Bay

A confirmed case of pertussis, also known as whooping cough, has been reported at Cumberland School in Whitefish Bay, Wednesday. The school is warning parents that students at the school may have been...

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Woman charged with stealing 26 steaks from Piggly Wiggly

By of the Journal Sentinel Authorities charged a Racine woman Monday with a felony count of retail theft after stealing more than $500 worth of items — including 26 steaks — from a Mount Pleasant...

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Large fight reported at Barack Obama high school

A fight involving from 30 to 40 students broke out Wednesday inside Barack Obama School of Career and Technical Education on Milwaukee's north side, . Milwaukee police were called to the former Custer...

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