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Police are asking for the public's help in tracking down a bank robber. Officials say the suspect held up the U.S. Bank near Brown Deer Road and Green Bay Road Saturday.
Bank robbery reported in Brown Deer
Nov. 28, 2009 1:40 p.m. Authorities are looking for a man suspected in a Saturday morning bank robbery in Brown Deer.
Darling to Hold Listening Sessions on December 3rd
Senator Alberta Darling will be holding listening sessions at five different locations on Thursday, December 3rd.
North Shore Flutist and Irish Dancers Join Kim Robertson for ICHC Celtic Christmas on Dec. 5
Harpist Kim Robertson will bring the warmth and joy of a traditional Celtic Christmas to the Irish Cultural and Heritage Center, 2133 W. Wisconsin Ave., Milwaukee, on Saturday, Dec.
Doyle touts Wisconsin water technology in Israel
Gov. Jim Doyle said he's been involved in discussions concerning Wisconsin's water technology sector during the first two days of a weeklong trade mission to Israel.
Whitefish Bay Pandl's is alive and well
Whitefish Bay a ' As soon as word got out the Pandl's Restaurant in Bayside was closing its doors, John Pandl began getting questions from customers and others about the fate of his Whitefish Bay restaurant.
House of Peace Pastoral Director Teaches St. Monica's Students
Capuchin friar Perry McDonald, House of Peace Pastoral Director, visited St. Monica's Parish Sunday, November 8. He taught a combined 4th, 5th & 6th grade class of Sunday School students and explained the work of the Capuchin ministry which has served Milwaukee's central city since 1968.
Life Lines: Trainspotting; Divine dining; The good earth
Like trains? Love Trainfest . This is the 38th anniversary of the show, which claims to be "America's largest operating model railroad show." There are expected to be more than 50 detailed model train layouts in all different scales filling the Wisconsin Exposition Center, 8200 W. Greenfield Ave., West Allis, Saturday and next Sunday from 9:30 a.m.
Pandl's in Bayside to close after Sunday brunch
Pandl's in Bayside, a favorite North Shore eatery and gathering spot for 41 years, announced Monday that it will close following brunch on Sunday, Nov.
Secret Service sees more counterfeit cash coming into Milwaukee area
The secret service says the Milwaukee area is seeing an increase in counterfeit bills.
Area couple to discuss pilgrimage to India at forum
MANITOWOC - Shirley and Brian Shaw, retired teachers and world travelers, will offer reflections on their pilgrimage to India at Tuesday's Bill Zimmer Forum, set for 8 a.m. at the St.
Science teacher Josh Beggs has been encouraging Eastbrook Academy students in his biology classes to take the AP Biology exam, a college-level test that can earn students college credit.
Flu vaccine in short supply, high demand
Will Piper slipped his 18-month-old twin daughters, Hope and Grace, into their stroller, pushed them across the parking lot at Brown Deer Village Hall and took his place in the line for H1N1 flu vaccine.
Will Piper steadies daughter Hope, 18 months, for an H1N1 vaccination during a flu clinic held by the North Shore Health Department at Brown Deer Village Hall on Oct.
Change Your Clock, Change Your Battery
Over the past 22 years, almost 6,000 fire departments have participated in the Change Your Clock Change Your Battery Program, which was founded by the International Association of Fire Chiefs and Energizer Company.
Brown Deer Trustees do the Village Board Tax Shuffle
Oct. 29, 2009 2:39 p.m. The "Village Board Tax Shuffle" is a very popular dance that the Brown Deer Village Board Trustees are starting to swing to.
School districts certify tax levies
School boards in the North Shore certified levies after receiving enrollment figures and the final amounts of state aid due each district.