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MILWAUKEE 鈥?As a photojournalist for TMJ4, Ive covered this intersection countless times for car accidents. Its an unmarked street, and once again, tragedy has struck. A local business captured the incident on surveillance footage, and the owner tells me the speeding on 76th Street is out of control.A Milwaukee family is mourning after two sisters were hit by a speeding car at 76th and Mill Road on Saturday night. Surveillance video from a nearby business shows the sisters approaching the intersection just moments before being struck by the speeding vehicle. Its devastating, says local reckle
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MILWAUKEE 鈥?The holidays are just around the corner, and that means Santa is working on ways to visit safely. We are social distancing in the workshop and yes we are wearing our mask, said Santa Shane.Santa Shane with Wish4Santa is offering an opportunity for children to visit him virtually. He is offering five to 15 minutes where children can let Santa know their Christmas
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