City Of Milwaukee
Recent News About City Of Milwaukee
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Milwaukee mayor fires election official: Will not tolerate 'any misrepresentation by a city official involved in elections'
Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson fired City deputy elections director Kimberly Zapata after she was charged with illegally sending military ballots to the home of a state lawmaker as part of a plan to expose glitches in the state’s election system.
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O’Donnell after Zapata firing: 'The vote fraud is coming from inside Milwaukee’s house'
Dan O’Donnell claimed voter fraud is coming from the Milwaukee Election Commission after Kimberly Zapata, deputy director of the election commission was fired for applying and receiving three military absentee ballots in an attempt to demonstrate that Wisconsin's voter website had flaws.
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Milwaukee woman on hit-and-run: 'Thankful is the first emotion that comes to mind because my son is here'
Linda Scott is feeling especially thankful following her Halloween season ordeal.
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Milwaukee organizations disagree on how to handle homeless: 'Tents don't cause or enable homelessness'
Even as they profess to have the same vision, the Milwaukee Downtown Business Improvement District and the Street Angels nonprofit clearly have different views when it comes to combating the city’s problem of homelessness.
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'Let's make every moment count': Kamala Harris visits Milwaukee ahead of midterm elections
With the countdown to the Nov. 8 election in full effect, Vice President, Kamala Harris recently visited Milwaukee for the third time.
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President of Stars and Stripes Honor Flights: 'We are thrilled to welcome our veterans' to Washington
The Green Bay Packers, Milwaukee Bucks and Milwaukee Brewers are poised to join forces early next month in sponsoring three planeloads of local veterans on the Stars and Stripes Honor Flight's 65th mission.
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Evers on Biden's upcoming visit to Wisconsin: 'We have a good relationship and so I'm looking forward to it'
Gov. Tony Evers is hoping to make the most of President Joe Biden’s scheduled Labor Day trip to Wisconsin.
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2003 monkeypox survivor Zaeske: 'Within about 48 hours of my handling that specimen I became ill'
Dr. Kurt Zaeske survived monkeypox in 2003 and recently described how quickly he became ill after handling a specimen of a sick animal.
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'Drinking water for a lot of Wisconsinites is getting salty': An excess of winter salt is contaminating the state's fresh water supply
All the snow that fell in Wisconsin last weekend prompted residents to scatter an excess amount of salt across driveways, roads and sidewalks which has ended up in lakes, streams and groundwater.
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Chicago nonprofit CTCL provides election funding to five Wisconsin cities
The five largest cities in Wisconsin will share a $6.3 million grant from the Center for Tech and Civic Life (CTCL), a Chicago nonprofit agency that seeks to modernize U.S. elections through technology, data research and election administration.