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Archbishop Listecki Visiting Dominican Wednesday
Milwaukee Archbishop Jerome Listecki is expected to visit the Catholic High School and the adjacent Christmas tree lot Wednesday morning.

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Milwaukee Archbishop Jerome Listecki is expected to visit the Catholic High School and the adjacent Christmas tree lot Wednesday morning.

Four people were cited Saturday for stealing decorations of snowmen, Snoopy and Santa Claus himself.
Whitefish Bay crews finished yard waste and leaf collection Wednesday.
The developer expects the 100-unit apartment building will generate enough tax revenue to close the $4.6 million TIF district earlier than required.
Whitefish Bay village trustees grant $277,000 to refurbish 24 underground parking stalls in exchange for 20 surface stalls behind the building for public parking.
In the film, WWII veterans are sent on a free trip to Washington, DC to visit the war memorials built to commemorate their service.
Whitefish Bay has 1.62 officers for every 1,000 people living in the village. Use Patch's searchable database to see how this compares with other communities around the state.
The Village Board will also discuss The Mandel Group's luxury apartment development, and County Board Chairwoman Marina Dimitrijevic will hold a listening session
If you want your child to join, you can register online through Jan. 31.
This is Shorewood's 13th case of pertussis this year. North Shore health officials say the bacterial disease is a growing problem across the entire state.
Former Sport 'n Cuts owner David Foley was convicted Thursday of producing videos of sexually abusing young boys.
This week's Whitefish Bay police log also includes a drunk driver and a suspicious man cutting through yards in the daytime.
This week's House Hunt feature showcases three bank-owned houses on the market for reduced prices.
University of Michigan punter Will Hagerup was named the top punter in the Big Ten by college football media.
The Whitefish Bay boys basketball team won its first conference game of the season Tuesday night, putting the Blue Dukes at a 3-0 overall record.
Stephanie Koczela's effort to improve conditions at an African schoolhouse are being aided by a bake sale organized by youth in Whitefish Bay.
Nearly all of the 386 sewer laterals inspected in the southern edge of the village will require repairs that will be assessed to the homeowner. Estimated costs are $2,000-$8,000 each.
Did you decorate your house for the holidays this year? Enter our "Deck the House" contest and you could win $100,000 for your local school district and $500 to pay your electric bills!
Six former Whitefish Bay athletes and coaches will be honored at the second annual Athletic Hall of Fame ceremony on March 23.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation report on crime in the United States includes data from Whitefish Bay and most other communities in the state. See what kinds of property crimes were reported here and how the village compares to others.