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MILWAUKEE 鈥?A 16-year-old male was shot and injured near Sherman Park early Monday morning, according to Milwaukee police.According to a statement from police, officers were called around 2:30 a.m. to 41st and Locust. The 16-year-old suffered non-fata
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MILWAUKEE 鈥?The Wisconsin Department of Transportation is using technology and education to help curb wrong-way drivers. Milwaukee County has about 200 freeway ramps. Twenty of them are equipped with a technology, called BlinkLink, that helps alert dispatchers when a driver has entered on the wrong way of the interstate system. Once a wrong-way driver is c
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stanley botella n the area, wrong-way driver reported, said Jon Riemann, communications manager for the Wisconsin Department of Transportation.According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, from 2015 to 2019, there have been 50 fatal crashes. Lieutenant Nathan Clarke with the Wisconsin State Patrol said in about 90% of wrong-way driver crashes and i
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