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The Journal Sentinel is tracking homicides in Milwaukee to memorialize the victims and better understand deadly violence in the city.
Daphne Chen and Yuriko Schumacher, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Published Feb. 24, 2022 | Updated April 22, 2022 By the time voters head to the polls for fall elections, Wisconsin will look different.
The Journal Sentinel is tracking homicides in Milwaukee to memorialize the victims and better understand deadly violence in the city. The tracker is updated as regularly as possible. Anyone with information about these homicide cases can call Milwaukee police at (414) 935-7360.
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Ashley Luthern has covered public safety, crime and policing in Milwaukee since 2013 when she joined the Journal Sentinel staff. She was the Journal Sentinel's lead reporter on Precious Lives, a two-year collaboration between local media outlets exploring the causes and consequences of gun violence on youth in the city.
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Kevin Crowe is an investigative reporter/data specialist with USA TODAY and a former member of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel’s watchdog team. He was part of a Journal Sentinel team that won a 2019 Online News Association award for Lessons Lost, an examination of the impact of evictions and student churn on academic performance in schools.
The Land & Space Development Database follows newly completed and ongoing commercial projects throughout the Milwaukee area. The list includes apartment buildings, shopping centers, office developments, industrial projects and, of course, breweries.