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Council Committee Approves Walnut Road Power Route
With panel ready to again delay a vote, Alds. Pantuso and McBride demand and get action as deadline for arguments in front of Public Service Commission looms.

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Still a poor student, I begged my way onto the copy desk of the Columbia (Mo.) Daily Tribune. After five years of journalistic boot camp, I made my way to The Milwaukee Journal, settled in Wauwatosa, and I've been here ever since, editing and writing for The Journal and Journal Sentinel and teaching journalism at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. I'm thrilled to be a Patch editor in my adopted hometown of 22 years.
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With panel ready to again delay a vote, Alds. Pantuso and McBride demand and get action as deadline for arguments in front of Public Service Commission looms.

After years of playing great football, only to come up just short against Madison opponents, Tosa's semi-pro club puts an exclamation point on its season with a championship shutout.
Far-north neighborhood is hit again by a break-in, and the question is whether it is the same perpetrators as have been victimizing the area or another actor.
Needing separate actions on Burleigh property to make supercenter proposal work, Meijer draws unanimous nods on all three from city panel.
Threat of incarceration for prior juvenile felony is not enough to keep her from committing more crimes, and not waiting long after her latest reminder to do it.
Demolition begins on the former Aurora Medical Clinic at 68th and Wells streets, which has sat vacant for 10 years.
Thief had to have known just where to be and when, where to go and what to grab, to be in and out with unsecured cash in less than half a minute.
Woman notices youngsters loitering near her apartment buildings parking garage just before finding her phones missing, police do the rest.
For the third time in a week, homeowners in the same neighborhood have suffered break-ins under strikingly similar circumstances.
Unwilling to speak to police or paramedics at scene, she tells her mother at hospital that she had been kidnapped in Milwaukee and escaped from car in Wauwatosa.
After call from drug store, police track down Milwaukee man living in filth and admitting to driving after consuming enormous amounts of liquor.
Saturday was picture-perfect – add your favorite photos from Wauwatosa's own summer fest.
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Michigan-based supercenter store would occupy former industrial site immediately south of the Burleigh Triangle.
Thief or thieves target vehicles parked overnight at fire station and do serious damage but get nothing out of it.
After finding bike has been stolen, owner goes about his business and, to his surprise, happens to see a boy riding it down the street with his accomplice.
Out with his wife and kids to play at Madison Elementary, man gets upset with youth on bike and reports that the kid menaced him with a large wrench.
Why visit Milwaukee from the hinterlands if you can't go home with a badge of honor, like getting a drunk and disorderly charge at a fine hotel?