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Arrests made in the death of mail carrier come as Gov. Tony Evers says public safety help may be coming.
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More state money for public safety and simple advice to care for each other are being urged.
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We Are Many-United Against Hate was created in 2016 by Masood Akhtar. The group formed in response to the proposal to establish a Muslim registry. Now the movement has grown throughout Wisconsin working to build inclusive communities through education and finding the root causes of division and hate.
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The man charged with killing seven people at an Independence Day parade confessed to police that he unleashed a hail of bullets from a rooftop in Highland Park, Illinois and then fled to the Madison area, where he contemplated shooting up an event there.
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Some people the governor met are already working to prevent violence.
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The Wisconsin Legislature is not in session, but Democratic legislators are still trying to press the issue of gun restrictions to an unreceptive Republican majority.
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Teachers, school social workers and activists rallied against gun violence Wednesday in Milwaukee.
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As gun deaths mount, Wisconsin incumbent Sen. Ron Johnson, a Republican, says don't blame the weapon.
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Jamaal Smith of Milwaukee’s Office of Violence Prevention talks about what's causing surges in gun and other violence in the city, as well as efforts to curb it.
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Milwaukee is a step closer toward a sizable expansion in its violence prevention efforts, as acting Mayor Cavalier Johnson formally accepted $8 million in federal money the state steered to the city.