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MILWAUKEE 鈥?A malnourished, decomposing 12-year-old boy was found inside a home on Milwaukee s north side Tuesday evening and his death is being investigated as a homicide, according to the Milwaukee County Medical Examiner s Office.Family identified the boy as Jacarie Robinson. Submitted Jacarie Robinson
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There s no air conditioning inside of the classroom where Kate Martin and Tafadzwa Musekiwa are teaching. The building wasn t meant to be in use during the middle of July. But these two guidance counselors are committed to helping kids who have struggled re-adjusting, as the country emerges from COVID-19.Martin and Musekiwa are both counselors at Londonderry High School in New Hampshire. Even though classes here were let out weeks ago, these two guidance counselors are teachin
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