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The incident started when the Wauwatosa Fire Department responded at 8:38 p.m. that day to Pinelawn Memorial Park, 10700 W. Capitol Drive, for a 61-year-old male who was having a medical issue.
Most of the CNI newspapers had long histories and have traded owners several times in their history. [9] The Wauwatosa News-Times (now Wauwatosa NOW) dates back to March 1899, the West Allis Star (now Greenfield-West Allis NOW) was first published on December 14, 1916, and the Whitefish Bay Herald (now North Shore NOW) first issue was released ...
A driver fleeing Wauwatosa police crashed into another car, killing a 32-year-old driver, and escaped the scene on foot Thursday.
Gonzales, a 29-year-old from Wauwatosa, was killed on July 16, 2015; Anderson, a 25-year-old from Milwaukee, was killed on June 23, 2016; and Cole, from Milwaukee, was killed on Feb. 2, 2020.
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Front page of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Type Daily newspaper Format Broadsheet Owner(s) Gannett Publisher Andy Fisher Founded 1837 (Sentinel) 1882 (Journal) 1995 (Journal Sentinel) Circulation 48,158 Daily 75,061 Sunday (as of Q3 2022) ISSN 1082-8850 OCLC number 55506548 Website jsonline.com Milwaukee Journal Sentinel building The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel is a ...
Wauwatosa's annual all-day-long Fourth of July festivities won't end with fireworks this year. The typical fireworks show will take place on Aug. 7 during a community event — not on July 4 ...
At the last moment, the Booster, News-Star and Skyline titles were sold to the Wednesday Journal, another Chicago-area weekly group. [17] [18] In March 2009, the Wednesday Journal announced that it was dropping the News-Star and the Booster, along with the Bucktown/Wicker Park edition of the Chicago Journal (into which a Booster edition had ...