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First Lady's Brother + 4/20 Hearing + Bus Agency, School Decision
A Milwaukee man left his child behind after flipping his car and a West Allis man was charged for making racist threats in Wisconsin news.

MILWAUKEE, WI — Miss any stories in Wisconsin this week? Here are the top stories.
Michelle Obama's Brother Accuses WI School Of Racial Bias: Report
MILWAUKEE, WI — The brother and sister-in-law of the former first lady filed a lawsuit Monday against a private school in Milwaukee. Read more.
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WI Lawmakers Hold Marijuana Legalization Hearing On 4/20
WISCONSIN — "We are the hole in the donut of all the states around us," one state senator said at a hearing on the unofficial cannabis holiday. Read more.
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Hours After Lifting Mask Policies, MCTS, MPS Reverse Decision
MILWAUKEE, WI — Masks to protect from the spread of COVID-19 will be mandatory on Milwaukee County buses and indoors at the state's largest school district. Read more.
Man Flips Car, Leaves Child Behind In Milwaukee Police Chase Video
MILWAUKEE, WI — Sheriff's deputies found an AK-style rifle, they said, after video showed a man flipping a car with a child inside and running away. Read more.
17-Year-Old Girl Shot, Killed In Milwaukee Road Rage Incident: Police
MILWAUKEE, WI — Police said a 17-year-old girl was shot and killed while in the passenger seat of a car in a road rage shooting. Read more.
West Allis Man Federally Charged After Racist Incidents, Threats: DOJ
WEST ALLIS, WI — The man was charged with willfully interfering with another's housing rights, the DOJ said. A complaint outlines a series of racist notes. Read more.
Worth A Read:
- 12-Year-Old Milwaukee Boy Arrested After Hit And Run: Police
- Plan For Sports Complex Honoring 8-Year-Old Killed In Waukesha Parade
- Organic Zucchini Recalled In Wisconsin Over Salmonella Fears
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