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Fourteen-year-old Acie Holland III saved the lives of 20 students and their bus driver from what could’ve been a terrible accident. The driver was in medical distress, so the 8th grader took the wheel and was able to park the bus safely.
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One of the buses damaged in a reckless driving incident, a battery-electric model, could take a long time to replace.
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Complaint alleging freeway expansion having disproportionate impact on communities of color pending.
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Nearly $40 million in federal "Reconnecting Communities" funding is coming for two major projects.
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The proposed north-south route needs a lot of federal money and is still years away if it is approved.
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The City of Milwaukee is installing traffic calming measures to encourage drivers to slow down, and initial data suggests that they're working.
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What's called "green steel" may help reduce climate change emissions at steel and car plants.
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Mayor Cavalier Johnson says reckless drivers 'infuriate' him.
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Acting U.S. Labor Secretary Julie Su was in Wauwatosa last Friday, announcing funding for a worker training program to build electric vehicle charging stations.
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Two bills that could give a big boost to the building of electric vehicle (EV) charging stations in Wisconsin appear to have widespread support from business and clean energy groups.