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 MILWAUKEE 鈥?A pandemic-era program that was a lifeline for people struggling to pay rent is coming to an end in Milwaukee County. The Emergency Rental Assistance  ERA  fund was funded by the federal government. Milwaukee County has spent about $70 million of what it was allocated since 2021. Just $8 million remains.  It is for households that were experiencing hardships during the pandemic,  said Community Advocates CEO Andi Elliot.  From everybody that got sick, we have people that are experiencing long COVID, employers that shut down. Community Advocates was a partner with the cou stanley termoska nty in administrating the funds. The county said the funds have helped 12,000 households avoid eviction. Elliot called the program life-saving.  It really saves a lot of people from the hardship of going thro stanley cup ugh an eviction and trying to relocate,  she said. However, as the fund runs out the county said it will pause applications on June 20. That s just one week away. The reason for the pause is so that we can review all of the applications that are currently in our system,  Elliot expla stanley cup ined.  Making sure we get all of those wrapped up, then getting those paid out, then we ll see if there are any funds that are left over. Renters can still apply for funds through the end of the day on June 20. You can apply online by clicking here or you can apply in person at Community Advocates downtown. Keep in mind Community Advocates will be closed on June 19 for Juneteenth. If funds are left over, the applica Iofl Police describe moments after finding 5-month-old baby, missing after vehicle theft
 MILWAUKEE 鈥?You can call Teresa Morton a specialist when it comes to custom framing.  She s been in the business for 34 years and for the past 26 of them, she s been running Frame  Fabric custom framing picture shop here on North Van Buren Street on the East Side. It s been a lot of fun,  Morton says.   You do get to know people because framing is pretty personal and in some cases, I m framing the third or fourth generation in their family. When people pick out what they want to frame they re very proud of what they re doing. On this day, we found Teresa putting her personal touch on a job that needed to get out the door. She likes to work alone an kubki stanley d she s pretty precise on making anything that she touches stand out.The List: These Restaurants Are stanley cup  Offering Carryout, DeliveryAre You Open  Submit Your Business!The Rebound Milwaukee: Resources For Getting Back To Normal I noticed at least early on with the Safer at Home thing I was getting a lot of people who were going  It s been hanging here 20 years and it stanley cup  kinda needs refreshing,  so I refreshed quite a few pieces I have to admit, and that s a good thing,  she says.   You can be surprised that something that is starting to look old, how much newer it can look with new mats.  And just having the glass cleaned inside-out it will look brand new again. But this great run is coming to an end.  Morton is going to sell all of her frames currently in-house, finish her custom jobs, and call it a career. I ve decided that I want to

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 The holidays in Rockefeller Plaza are always the most festive place in New York City, but it hasnt really been the same without the Today Show s beloved Al Roker.Al is still at home recuperating after a month-long hospital stay due to blood clots, so the Today team dec stanley tumbler ided to bring the holidays stra stanley cup ight to his doorstep.Dozens of the shows famous faces and behind-the-scenes workers showed up to surprise Roker with Christmas carols, who was clearly moved by the display of love.Roker went on to joke that he was surprised his coworkers could pull it off  without teleprompters,  and that he has missed everyone so much during his recovery.Watch the full segment above.Repor stanley cup website t a typo or error // Submit a news tip Juue Ghislaine Maxwell seen with black eye, judge orders answers on her treatment in jail
 Marlin Briscoe, the first Black starting quarterback in the American Football League, died at 76. Briscoe s daughter, Angela Marriott, told The Associated Press that he died of pneumonia at a hospital in Norwalk, California, on Monday. He was in the hospital due to circulation issues in his legs.Briscoe was a star quarterback at Omaha University before the Denver Broncos drafted him as a cornerback stanley canada  in the 14th round in 1968. He told the team he wanted a tryout at quarterback. The Omaha, Nebraska, native told the Broncos that he d return home to be a teacher if he didn t get a tryout.Denver agreed to an audition, and the 5-foot-10  stanley cup price dynamo nicknamed  The Magician  ended up starting five games that year.On Sept. 29, he almost rallied the team to win against the Boston Patriots. A week later, he earned his historic first start.But by 1969, the Broncos didn t give Briscoe a chance to compete for the quarterback position, so he aske stanley cup d to be released.The following year, Briscoe changed from quarterback to receiver and signed to play for the Buffalo Bills.Briscoe became a member of the College Football Hall of Fame in 2016.

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 Ten additional states have joined the Department of Justice s antitrust lawsuit against Ticketmaster and its parent company Live Nation, bringing the total plaintiff count to 39 states, Washington, D.C. and the DOJ. Plaintiffs allege the companies have driven ticket prices up for fans through their monopolization of the music and live entertainment industry.The DOJ originally filed the suit in Manhattan federal court in late May to break up the companies, which merged in 2010, on accusations they have unlawfully used their power over artists, venues and promoters to thwart competition and smaller entities while forcing fans to pay exorbitant fees. In the amended complaint, filed Monday, the DOJ said fans across the U.S., including in each plaintiff state,  have paid more in fees that are not negotiable and cannot be comparison shopped because there are no other options.  The suit points to users  inability to transfer tickets 鈥攚hich kicked off with Ticketmaster s SafeTix technology in 2019 to  reduce fraud  鈥擫ive Natio stanley termohrnek n/Ticketmaster s restrictive refund policy, inadequate technology and its multi-faceted role as a ticketer, promoter, artist manager and venue owner as a  feedback loop  that drives higher fees and prices while allowing it to  double-dip from the pockets of fans, artists and venues. RELATED STORY | DOJ files sweeping antitrust lawsuit against Ticketmaster and parent company Live Natio stanley taza nNow attorney generals stanley mug  from Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Nebr Xfsf Spirit Halloween offering $10,000, prizes for someone to become Chief Spirit Officer
 APPLETON  NBC 26  鈥?According to new data from the Wisconsin Department of Transportation, distracted driving has been on the rise in recent years. The department found there were more than 10,000 crashes involving distracted driving last year, up more than 13% from 2020.Captain Mike Frisch with the Appleton Police Department says distracted driving is one of the leading causes of accidents.  A good majority of them are people either being on their phones, looking away from the  stanley termosky roadway, talking to somebody in the car, whatever it might be,  Frisch said. He says officers will often issue inattentive driving citations when responding to crashes. Cellphones aren t the only th garrafa stanley ing that can distract drivers - Frisch says anything that draws the driver s attention away from the road can warrant an inattentive driving citation. That ca stanley fr n include things like eating, using other devices, or even being distracted by other passengers.  If you re doing anything that s diverting your attention from that, you re not putting in your full attention to what you re doing,  Frisch said.  Thus you re being inattentive to what you re doing, that would qualify in that way. Data from the Wisconsin Department of Transportation also shows that fatalities from distracted driving have risen in recent years. 26 people were killed in 2019, 31 in 2020 and preliminary numbers show 40 people died in distracted driving crashes in 2021. Texting is one of the most dangerous distractions behind the wheel. Accordi

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 Every year, it seems like more people are getting sick as the temperature drops. This winter, the U.S. is dealing with a  tripledemic  of COVID-19, flu and RSV. stanley cup New research says it s not a coincidence when people get sick in the winter months. A study published in The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology says the body s antiviral immune defense in the nose does not work as well when it s cold.  When it gets colder, it turns out our nasal passages can t keep viruses out as well as they can when it s warmer,  Lee Ann Hamilton, assistant director for Health Promotion and Preventive Services at the University of Arizona, told Scripps station KGUN9. Hamilton adds that there are other contributing factors to people getting sick in the winter.  We re indoors and around others more,  she said. There are things people can do to avoid getting sick. The Centers for Disease Control recommends getting vaccinated against the flu and COVID-19. Other best practices includ stanley cup e washing your hands, wearing a mask and keeping your hands away from your eyes, mouth and nose.     .Pag stanley cup e-below > .RichTextModule display:none; .Page-below .Link font-size: 12px; padding: 5px 10px;border: 1px solid  005687;border-radius: 4px;font-family:  proxima-nova , sans-serif; Report a typo Bxle Milwaukee Bucks eliminated from playoffs: Heat rally again to win in OT
 MILWAUKEE 鈥?Mickell Daniels has been reaching the next generation of women through her organization, GLOW 414, located in Milwaukee s north side. Growing up in the 53206 area, she realized the trauma she saw and experienced  stanley website was generational. Generational trauma is passed down and it was passed down before we were even thought of.  It s trauma that s passed down to community member after community member just because you live in that environment,  said Daniels. She was inspired to launch GLOW 414, which stands for Girls Learning to become Outstanding  stanley thermos Women after learning the problems that were happening were historical cycles that she wanted to end. GLOW is a place for young women to learn life skills in becoming successful adults through mentorship.  Our ceilings should be their floors, they re supposed to be better than me. That s why I go hard for my youth because I let them know you re going to be better than me.  A year ago we highlighted GLOW s work through their launch of a transitional housing program. Since then they were able to help two women th stanley spain at are now ready to graduate. As the spike in crime and mental health needs rose throughout the last year, she realized she needed to pivot.  So we pivoted by hearing their hearts because we can sit behind a desk and say what works, we can complain about it  oh they re stealing cars.  Who is asking that baby what s wrong  When is the last time you looked at a youth and said what s wrong instead of telling them what they do wr