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Owner of dogs in fatal mauling released on bail

Andrew Nason, one of the owners of two mixed mastiff dogs that mauled Dayton resident Klonda Richey to death in February, was released from jail on Monday evening after posting bond. Nason, 29, and...

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Estate for Ohio woman mauled to death by dogs drops suit

DAYTON, Ohio (AP) — The estate of an Ohio woman fatally mauled by her neighbor's dogs has dropped its wrongful death lawsuit as the two sides work on a settlement. Klonda Richey, 57, was fatally mauled...

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Couple in fatal dog mauling case sentenced

Update@12:33 p.m. (May 27): The couple whose dogs mauled Dayton resident Klonda Richey to death in 2014 was sentenced in Dayton Municipal Court Wednesday morning. Andrew Nason will serve 150 days in...

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120 Members and Associates of Two Rival Street Gangs in the Bronx Charged in...

(Source: ATF - Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives) Preet Bharara, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, William J. Bratton, the Commissioner of the New York...

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120 Members and Associates of Two Rival Street Gangs in the Bronx Charged in...

(Source: Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) New York Field Division) Preet Bharara, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, William J. Bratton, the...

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South Central Noir: How a Murder Convict Killed His Way Out of Prison

Reggie "Gumby" Cole committed his first murder in the C-yard of California's Calipatria State Prison. He was a member of the 49 Deuce Crips, had a prison tattoo that read "Ghetto Star" on his...

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Alcohol, speed suspected in crash that injured motorcyclist

By Bruce Vielmetti A Bayside couple and a Milwaukee woman have been charged with filing fraudulent tax returns under stolen identities and sending more than $1 million in ill-gotten refunds to Ukraine....

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11-year-old boy shot while playing with gun in Marathon County

By of the Journal Sentinel A resident was taken to a hospital for minor injuries suffered early Thursday morning in a house fire that extended to two adjoining buildings and took 60 firefighters to put...

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World War II, Korea vets thrilled by flights in 1940 Stearman

Daniel Bice By of the Journal Sentinel The head of the Wisconsin Center District has attacked those working on a deal to build a new $500 million arena for the Milwaukee Bucks, saying the talks were...

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Wauwatosa school district levy would go up 8 percent under proposed budget

By Tom Daykin Could Northwestern Mutual's annual sales meeting, an event that draws thousands of people to area hotels, restaurants and other businesses, be moved out of Milwaukee? That possibility...

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City could lose Northwestern Mutual event to larger convention center

By Thomas Content Glendale — , the world's largest maker of car seats, has decided to study alternatives including the sale or spinoff of that business. The move, announced Wednesday morning, is...

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Angelic Bakehouse adds Ahold USA, boosting expansion in northeast

By Thomas Content Glendale — , the world's largest maker of car seats, has decided to study alternatives including the sale or spinoff of that business. The move, announced Wednesday morning, is...

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Arena plan: county debtors would pay 15% surcharge

By of the Journal Sentinel Madison— Gov. Scott Walker's administration is delaying for up to three months the shutdown of a patchwork of aging state computer systems as part of a . The state will...

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State delays use of new computer network

By Meg Jones Quite a few years have passed since Dean Benzer last crawled into the open cockpit of a Stearman biplane. Pretty much everyone who flew planes for the U.S. military during World War II...

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Public school backers step up push to roll back GOP measures

By of the Journal Sentinel Before coaches started organizing recess activities at more than a dozen city schools, small conflicts could escalate quickly. Arguing, shoving, kids egging on the drama,...

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Playworks makes learning social skills fun at recess at MPS

By of the Journal Sentinel Showers and thunderstorms, along with cooler temperatures, are in the Thursday forecast for Milwaukee from the National Weather Service in Sullivan. A high temperature in...

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Showers, thunderstorms, cooler temperatures in Milwaukee forecast

By of the Journal Sentinel Assurant Health, a health insurance company that employs 1,200 people in Milwaukee, will be out of business by the end of next year. Assurant Inc., its parent company,...

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Authorities seize $1.5 million in marijuana in Winnebago County

By of the Journal Sentinel A little more than a week after opening, is planning to exercise an option for additional space in the in downtown Milwaukee, organizers said. At 26,000 square feet, Ward4...

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Open one week, Ward4 start-up hub plans expansion

Authorities in Winnebago County seized 500 pounds of marijuana from a home in the Town of Vinland, the largest pot bust in the county's history, Wednesday. Gerald W. Walters, 64, was charged Tuesday...

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Initial Reaction Podcast: A crazy day for Arrowhead athletics

By of the Journal Sentinel The City of Milwaukee will pay $100,000 to a woman who was . What happened to Jeanine Tracy was "totally unreasonable and unnecessary," her attorney, Todd Korb, said...

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