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 MILWAUKEE 鈥?More than $30 million is being invested to transform a two-mile section of Center Street in Milwaukee to mak stanley spain e it safer.The redevelopment focuses on the stretch between Sherman Boulevard and Teutonia Avenue.The city was awarded a $25 million federal grant. Additionally, the city will contribute $6.25 million. Yes, all of that matters because our kids have to grow up in this neighborhood,  Marviel Allen said.                        TMJ4 News                Marviel Allen    People who live stanley vaso  and work near Center Street say change is needed. A lot of opportunity to drive reckless. There s a lot of imp stanley cups atience,  Melody McCurtis stated. It s unpredictable, which makes it unsafe,  Yazin Abdul added.                        TMJ4 News                Yazin Abdul    According to Wisconsin Community Maps, there have been at least 80 crashes on the section of road targeted by this project. The area is also part of the city s High Injury Network, which covers streets with the highest concentration of serious crashes.Abdul says, sadly, it is normal to see crashes outside his workplace. A lot of these car crashes, even though some of them may not be fatal, still change people s lives,  Abdul explained.Current safety issues in the area include unmarked crosswalks and underutilized parking lanes, which give drivers space to illegally pass on the right.McCurtis is optimistic about the upcoming changes after living in the area for years and seeing a lack of investment.                    Vavk Queen Elizabeth II returns to royal duties following death of Prince Philip
  WASHINGTON  鈥?Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said his countrys security service has intercepted communications of Russian troops that provide evidence of war crimes. There are soldiers talking with their parents about what they stole and who they abducte stanley tazas d. There are recordings of prisoners of war who admitted killing people,  Zelenskyy said in an excerpt of an interview with CBS  60 Minutes  that aired on Friday. There are pilots in prison w stanley cup ho had maps with c stanley thermobecher ivilian targets to bomb. There are also investigations being conducted based on the remains of the dead,  he said in a translation provided by CBS.Zelenskyy said  everyone who made a decision, who issued an order, who fulfilled an order  is guilty of a war crime. Asked whether he held Russian President Vladimir Putin responsible, he said:  I do believe that hes one of them.