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MILWAUKEE 鈥?Michael Lovell, President of Marquette University, died while on a trip to Italy, the university announced Sunday.Lovell, 57, had battled sarcoma, a rare form of cancer, for the past three years..A
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MILWAUKEE 鈥?Residents in neighborhoods on Milwaukees south side said they are fed up following a spree of car break-ins.They are now on high alert after seeing cars ransacked and windows shattered overnight on Tuesday.Surveillance video shared with TMJ4 News shows one of a half doze
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