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Obituary: Peggy Waugus-Gross
Peggy lost her battle with inflammatory breast cancer on June 18, 2012, at age 46.

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Peggy lost her battle with inflammatory breast cancer on June 18, 2012, at age 46.

A roundup of places to be and people to meet in Fox Point and Bayside.
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Doctors Park was busy Tuesday as many residents made their way down to take a dip in the chilled Lake Michigan waters.
Police are investigating a string of vandalism incidents spreading two weeks across Bayside where someone destroys potted plants, decorative yard lights and more.
While temperatures hover in the 80s, many residents are without power - which means no lights, no air conditioners and no fans.
Students from St. Eugene Catholic School in Fox Point got together at Doctors Park Tuesday to celebrate the beginning of summer.
Today is officially the first day of summer and with temps in the 90s, we've put together a few ideas for local places to go and things to do to stay cool until the temperatures drop Thursday.
When Fox Point police pointed out she was driving on the wrong side of Port Washington Road, the woman said she thought it was OK because it was a one-way.
Fox Point police discovered two signs at Indian Creek Park that were updated with a few profane, artistic creations.
These two kept telling police there was nothing in the car, but officers found a couple of pipes, prescription bottle and a baggie with marijuana in it.
As Steve Cannon runs for cancer research around Lake Michigan, he's showing off his Patch pride with a water bottle filled with flowers.
It's unclear if all the events are related — and if an empty 30-pack of Pabst Blue Ribbon somehow figures into the mix.
Rob Ricigliano has written a book about the practice of peace building and credits his family as his proudest accomplishment.
A Fox Point woman thought she had sold her Jimmy Choo shoes to a reputable purchaser on eBay for $400, but when they were supposed to be returned, all she got back was an empty shoe box.
Someone tossed everything but the kitchen sink into the Fox Point Town Club pool Friday. Just like the vandalism at the Lion's Gates in Bayside, this isn't the first time this location has been victimized.