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MILWAUKEE 鈥?During a vigil for Tyre Nichols, the man beaten and killed by police in Memphis, the Milwaukee Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression called for a quicker release of body cam footage from the Milwaukee Police Department. The release of footage should be a guarantee, said
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OSHKOSH NBC 26 鈥?Tuesday is National Human Trafficking Awareness Day.The State Department estimates nearly 25 million adults and children are trapped in some form of human trafficking around the world including right here in Wisconsin.According to the Human Trafficking Hotline, in Wi
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