Over 1,000 March In Milwaukee + Governor Letter + Dog Tied To Hydrant

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Milwaukee WI

07 May, 2022

10:02 AM

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MILWAUKEE, WI — Miss any stories in Wisconsin this week? Here are the top stories. Reproductive Rights March Draws Over 1,000 To Milwaukee's Downtown MILWAUKEE, WI — The march followed the U.S. Supreme Court's projected decision to abolish Roe v. Wade, which protected abortions nationally. Read more. Roe v. Wade In WI: Gov. Evers Coalition Urges Senate, Congress To Act WISCONSIN — Reproductive health care policies should be made by patients and providers, not politicians, the Wisconsin governor said in a letter. Read more. Dog Left Tied To Fire Hydrant In Wisconsin With Note From Owners GREEN BAY, WI — The dog was left with a backpack full of toys and treats, and a note from her owners that said they could no longer care for her. Read more. Lily Peters Case: Teen Planned to Rape And Kill Girl, Complaint Says CHIPPEWA FALLS, WI — The teen accused of killing the 10-year-old girl moved her body and covered her with leaves in Chippewa Falls, the criminal complaint said. Read more. Milwaukee Police Can Now Tow Reckless Drivers' Cars MILWAUKEE, WI — The new policy is meant to be an expensive deterrent to people caught driving recklessly more than once, police said. Read more. From Milwaukee To Poland: Friends Plan Trip To Supply Ukraine MILWAUKEE, WI — Three friends say they are planning to fly to Austria on May 12 to deliver humanitarian supplies to Ukraine amid Russia's invasion. Read more. Severe Hepatitis In Children: What Wisconsin Parents Need To Know WISCONSIN — A mysterious outbreak of hepatitis, which inflames the liver, has affected children in 10 states, including Wisconsin. Read more. Worth A Read: SCOTUS Could Reject Roe V. Wade, But WI Democrats 'Won't Back Down'Waukesha Readers Share Their Mother-Child Lookalike Photos2 Accused Of Concealing Body Of Dead Sex Offender

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