Community garden provides fresh produce for local families
Community garden provides fresh produce for local families
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Crew sailing ‘original peace boat’ reflect on mission to promote end of nuclear weapons
The visiting voyagers said they’re building on the legacy of sailors before them, who sailed the Golden Rule in 1958 from Hawaii towards a nuclear test zone in the Marshall Islands in protest.
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Memorial Union dock collapse on Lake Mendota
Several people were injured after a dock collapsed at the University of Wisconsin-Madison's Memorial Union Terrace on Monday, according to our partners at News 3 Now.
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Jim 'The Shark' Dreyer trying again
The 60-year-old man determined to swim across Lake Michigan from Milwaukee is at it again.
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Sheboygan Falls man dead after falling off boat, drowning in Lake Michigan
Sheboygan Falls man dead after falling off boat, drowning in Lake Michigan
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On this Labor Day, we look at why Ohio is seeing a rise in union membership
While the United States has seen a steady decline in union membership over the past 40 years, Ohio saw an increase in membership of around 50,000 in 2022 compared to 2021.
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Maynard James Keenan set to open a 7-acre hilltop development in Cottonwood, AZ
Private tastings, tours, a gelateria, and a Trattoria - here's what’s coming to the 7-acre hilltop development in Cottonwood led by Merkin Vineyards & Caduceus Cellars.
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Blind Kansas Citian throws out first pitch at Royals game
Cameron Black, a Kansas City man who has been blind since birth, three out the first pitch of the Royals' Labor Day game.
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"Signatures for Soldiers" on hold following Hurricane Idalia damage
During times like these is when “Signatures for Soldiers” wants to make a difference by helping our country’s military veterans get back on their feet after the devastation from Hurricane Idalia. For now, that is on hold. The founder of the 501(c)3 nonprofit can’t help these vets until he gets his life back together in his neighborhood of Shore Acres.
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To sandbag or not to sandbag? 2 Gulfport residents answered the question
When Hurricane Idalia targeted parts of the Tampa Bay area with 4 to 7 feet of storm surge, residents rushed to get sandbags. But is that the best option to keep water out of your home? Over the past few days, we've seen dozens of posts on social media asking what people did to seal windows and doors. Many responses talked about professional flood gates you can buy online and install to DIY hacks that are more cost-effective.
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Mel Tucker pleased - but not satisfied - with Spartans' season-opening win
Mel Tucker said Monday he was pleased - but not satisfied - with the Spartans' season-opening win Friday night against Central Michigan.
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Fire officials emphasize fire safety during record-high Labor Day temps
Monday’s record-breaking temperatures make open flames on a grill or bonfire more dangerous for holiday celebrations. For the Milwaukee Fire Department, all hands are on deck for the last holiday of the summer.
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Students to head back with temps in the 90s
Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS) students will be heading back to school on Tuesday with temperatures in the 90's.
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Union members weigh in on state of labor in Milwaukee
On Labor Day, thousands of Milwaukee’s union members made their way to the Henry Meier Festival Park grounds to celebrate the history of the labor movement in our city and how much it’s changed over the years.
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Dozens fall into water after pier collapse
Several people were injured after a dock collapsed at the University of Wisconsin-Madison's Memorial Union Terrace on Monday, according to our partners at News 3 Now. Dozens of people fell into the water, prompting a call for a water rescue around 2:35 p.m.
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Invest 95L has 'very high chance' of becoming Tropical Storm Lee
The National Hurricane Center said Monday that Invest 95L, centered about 700 miles west-southwest of the Cabo Verde Islands, continues to show signs of organization.
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Loved ones remember 2 fathers killed in Clermont County crash
Both Bobby Long and Donny Young shared children with the same woman. Their friends said they worked hard to parent together.
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7-year-old hospitalized after truck crashes into apartment building
A 7-year-old boy was sent to the hospital after a truck crashed into an apartment building in Cleveland.
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Business stays steady at Pinellas beaches over Labor Day weekend after storm
Businesses along Pinellas County beaches were certainly bouncing back to normal after Hurricane Idalia and going into the long Labor Day weekend. With the storm last week, Bob Conley was concerned they wouldn’t be able to visit. "We’ve had this booked for about a month and were looking forward to it. It's our first family vacation in quite a few years,” said Conley.
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FEMA teams go door to door to help people affected by Hurricane Idalia
FEMA teams go door to door to help people affected by Hurricane Idalia.
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What to know about the Ohio abortion rights amendment lawsuit
Republicans on the Ohio Ballot Board have refused any wrongdoing after significantly changing the November ballot language for the abortion rights amendment.
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Oil spill at SeaPort Manatee prompts Coast Guard investigation
SeaPort Manatee is under investigation by the Coast Guard after a crude oil leak. The Coast Guard was notified of the contamination Friday morning by a member of their National Response Center. Nicole Groll is the public information officer for the Coast Guard Tampa Bay and said crews immediately went into action after learning of the crude oil leak.
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Jimmy Buffett's death raises awareness to skin cancer
While music fans across the world remember the life and music of Jimmy Buffett, the medical community also reflects on the rare form of skin cancer that took his life. “You know Merkel-Cell Carcinoma is a rare and aggressive form of skin cancer. We think it affects about 3,000 people in the United States every year,” said Dr. Andrew Brohl, a medical oncologist with the Moffitt Cancer Center in Tampa.
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Biden says he's not worried about a UAW strike; UAW president 'shocked'
President Joe Biden said Monday he is not worried about a UAW strike against the Big 3 automakers, just 10 days before a contract deadline. Speaking to reporters in Philadelphia on Monday, Biden was asked about the looming strike. "No, I'm not worried about a strike," Biden said. "It's not gonna happen." UAW President Shawn Fain said he was shocked by Biden's statement.
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