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 KENOSHA 鈥?Three Kenosha teens are dealing with an unimaginable loss of their mom and dad, 10 months apart.When you look at these photos of the Veinot family, you see happy faces and big smiles. But, the last 10 months have been anything but happy.Ryan Veinot passed away suddenly due to health complications last Spring.  Since then my aunt has been trying to figure out a new way of life,  said Raven Keske, Angela Veinot s niece. Keske said her aunt Angela stepped up as a single mother and made sure her three children - Ethan, Addsion and Mason - never felt hopeless.Last Friday, Angela a stanley cup ccidentally fell in her home as she was going down the stairs. Keske said her oldest son rushed and performed CPR with the help of Kenosha dispatch. But, she died at Froedtert Hospital due to her injuries.  She was the fun, go-to aunt,  Keske said, holding back tears.  I came to her first for a lot of things in life. Angela was the kind of parent who never missed a sporting event, loved to t stanley cup ake photos and poured into her family above everything else. These sudden tragedies have robbed the Veinot teens of time with their parents, but Keske said their extended family is stepping up.  I m just trying to take them under my wing and whatever they need help with, I m here,  she said. Keske isn t the only on stanley cup website e ready to support the children. Angela left a lasting impression on Ethan s wrestling coach Jerrill Grover. She was dedicated to our wrestling program,  Grover said. In fact, he remembers Angela st Grxy Judge vacates conviction of man imprisoned nearly 30 years
 MILWAUKEE 鈥?State legislators are introducing a new set of bills, aiming to bring equity to birth outcomes in Wisconsin.This comes as federal health data shows African Americans experience 2.3 times the infant mortality that white families do, and that data is increasingly stark when you zo stanley thermos mug om in on the Milwaukee area.The lawmakers introducing this package of six new bills, titled the Wisconsin Birth Equity Act, say the goal is to  stanley termosy disrupt bias in the care cycle. Representative Sheila Stubbs  D  of Madison was joined by Senator LaTonya Johnson  D  of Milwaukee who called her connection to the legislation personal. I ended up giving birth to my daughter three days shy of 32 weeks. She was three pounds 15 ounces and had to be in the neonatal ward,  shared Sen. Johnson.  I know what it s like to go home without your baby, to worry about your child and to pray as hard as you possibly can just for your baby to to be able to make it. Black babies in Milwaukee are three times more likely to die before their first birthday, when compared to white babies. It s stunning data from the Wisconsin Department of Health Services and it  stanley us s remained largely unchanged for decades.Mothers of color do not escape the harsh reality of inequity. According to the CDC, out of every 100,000 births, 42.4 black mothers will die. When it comes to white women that number drops sharply 鈥?to 13. Wisconsin is ranked one of the worst states in our nation for maternal health outcomes and the worst for racial dispa