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Mental health workers speak out as federal funding cuts impact services offered
It's a punch to the gut for several mental health services across the Badger State, as the U.S. Department of Health announced more than $11B cuts in federal funding.Experts says video of K9 bite at Mayfair in Wauwatosa should spark questions
Cell phone videos showing a security K9 biting a woman at Mayfair Mall and appearing to not let go sparked concerns from former law enforcement and dog trainers.How these Milwaukee women are delivering healing and hope for new moms of color
A group of Milwaukee women is making a powerful impact in maternal health—not by simply delivering babies, but by delivering hope.Milwaukee women in policing: Paving the way for more inclusive force
April 21 will mark the 50th anniversary of Ada Wright becoming the first woman to ever serve on the Milwaukee Police Department. She proved that women not only belonged, but excelled on the force.West Bend parent reacts to child porn charge brought against day care teacher
The West Bend community was shocked to learn a Forest Friends Learning Place day care teacher was charged with child porn possession and sexual exploitation of a child.Employee remembers co-worker killed in fatal Milwaukee gas-station shooting
A family is in mourning following the fatal shooting of a Milwaukee father on Saturday evening at a gas station on the city's northwest side.
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