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Advocates, family call for mother’s release from ICE detention in Kentucky

Elvira Benitez-Suarez’s husband and three of her four children joined advocates from Voces de la Frontera at an event Thursday in Milwaukee to demand her immediate release from ICE custody. It’s part of a new β€œJustice for Elvira” campaign

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Will a new law allowing roadside drug tests help fight impaired driving in Wisconsin?

Wisconsin police will soon be allowed to conduct roadside saliva testing for marijuana and other illegal substances.

Supporters say the new law will help strengthen cases against suspected drugged drivers who may be flying under the radar.Β A Wisconsin attorney and impaired driving defense expert argues it’s β€œmerely symbolic.”

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Milwaukee traffic deaths hit record 4-year low in 2025, city officials say

The city's 57 deaths last year represented a decline of nearly 20 percent compared to 70 deaths in 2024, Mayor Cavalier Johnson said at a press conference this week at South Division High School. It's the largest single-year decline since the 2022 peak for traffic deaths at 77.Β 

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Program aimed at nurturing infant-parent reading expands in Milwaukee

A Wisconsin early childhood literacy nonprofit is helping parents and children make reading part of their daily routine, teaming up with libraries and clinics to give out β€œprescriptions to read” during medical checkups.

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