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Two of Congressman Gerry Connolly s staffers were injured in an act of violence, the Virginia representative said.According to a statement from Connolly, a person entered his district office in Fairfax, Virginia, and asked for him before attacking staffers with a bat.Police officers quickly arrived at the office and took the suspect into custody, Connolly said. The thought that someone would take advantage of my staffs accessibility to commit an act of violence is unconscionable and devastating, Connolly said.The congressman added that the s
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MILWAUKEE 鈥?A Milwaukee Common Council committee on Monday unanimously approved a resolution members hope will stop the state s plan to revamp one of the most heavily traveled freeways in the city. The state wants to spend $1 billion to revamp I-94 be
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