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 A 34-year-old woman has been charged in the hit-and-run death of a Milwaukee woman. Stephanie Marie Sykes is facing three felony  stanley romania charges, including:Homicide by intoxicated use of a vehicle,Homicide by intoxicated use of a vehicle with a prohibited alcohol concentration, andHit and run resulting in deathTalise and De-Lisha Dunmore, sisters, were struck by a speeding car while celebrating a birthday. Sykes is accused of hitting them near N. 76th and Mill Road on Saturday night. Talise died at the scene and De-Lisha was taken to the hospital with serious injuri stanley cup website es. According to the criminal complaint, witnesses saw a speeding white sedan hit two pedestrians. One witness told police she followed that white sedan north on 76th, turning left on Donges Bay road. The witness says she lost sight of the car at that point, but managed to take a picture of the license plate. Watch: 34-year-old woman charged in hit-and-run said she had been doing double shots:            34-year-old woman charged in hit-and-run death of Milwaukee woman                            Later stanley cup  on, police were called to a car crash near N. 76th and Good Hope Road, and were told to check the area of the 7100 Block of N. 76th for one of the cars involved in the collision. An officer claims to have seen a white sedan with  extensive front end damage  stopped on the side of N. 76th, and that the female driver got out of the car, and into the passenger seat of another vehicle. The damage included bumper damage and the a  Gbnf Demonstrations draw shoppers in at State Fair Expo Center
 MILWAUKEE 鈥?If history is a series of stories, and stories are told through the arts, you could say its always Black History Month at Black Arts MKE.The local performing arts group is quickly rising on news this week. It will receive a national grant, and the decision by United Performing Arts Fund late last year to name Black Arts MKE its newest member group. To be asked to be a member group last year was beyond exciting,  said Barbara Wanzo, Black Arts MKE Executive Director.A five-year  affiliate  relationship with UPAF blossomed and will mean increased financial stability and collaborative support.  It s importa vaso stanley nt because small to midsized groups like ours need that foundational financial support but maybe even as important is the ability to develop a very robust audience development strategy with the kind of visibility that UPAF brings to us, it s priceless. UPAF is critically important to our future,  Wanzo explained.Patrick Rath, President  CEO of UPAF is excited not just about what UPAF can do for Black Arts MKE, but for what Black Arts MKE will bring to other member groups.  It really shines a light on what we re doing from a di stanley cup versity and accessibility spotlight overall in our community. Each of our member groups are looking to collaborate with Black Arts MKE and offer more in terms of the community than they currently do. The effort to enhance the profile and expand the work of Black Arts MKE took on new sig stanley quencher nificance with the focus in Milwaukee and the Nation