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Residents across the Milwaukee area continue to clean up one week after historic flooding left extensive damage in its wake.
Some flood victims are stuck waiting to report damage to 211. Those reports are important to unlock possible federal money ...
Milwaukee County leaders are urging residents to report damage from recent flooding, which could exceed $30 million, as they ...
A north side Milwaukee neighborhood is still reeling days after heavy rains pounded the area, leaving homes damaged and ...
Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley and other city leaders provided an update on flood response clean-up efforts on ...
Milwaukee County continues to process the aftermath of a historic flooding that swept through the area last weekend. Although ...
The Rep was hit hardest, estimating more than $5 million in damages to its Tosa production center. Just weeks before their ...
After O'Lydia's staff posted a video on social media showing significant flood damage in the restaurant’s storage area.
Milwaukee residents are continuing to clean up debris and assess damage after a "summer's worth of rain" fell in just one ...
To report property damage, such as flooded basements, collapsed walls, or lightning-related incidents within Milwaukee County, please call 211. An Emergency Operations Center has also been established ...
A news release from the city says its Drop-Off Centers are free of charge to all residents. Starting Monday, Aug. 1 and ...
In particular, the Amani Community Food Pantry, 2480 W. Locust St., lost all of its food for the week, Stienstra said. The northside neighborhood has among the highest rates of food insecurity in the ...