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West Allis police are investigating a shooting that happened on Thursday morning, March 20. It happened around 2 a.m. near 74th and Walker. When police arrived at the scene, they found a 35-year ...
The CAF qualifiers for the FIFA World Cup 2026 are resuming with matchday five, as African countries intensify their performances to secure a spot in the tournament. FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifiers, ...
The West Allis Common Council approved issuing a notice of non-renewal for the alcohol license at The Drunk Uncle. The non-renewal is unrelated to a lawsuit that was recently filed. The West Allis ...
Treasurer Jim Chalmers addressed the Queensland Media Club on Tuesday, where he was asked about Labor’s promise before the last election to cut household electricity bills by $275 by 2025.
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Mr Chalmers was spruiking his plan to financially recover from ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred which would cost the Queensland economy an expected $1.2 billion in damage which he said would contribute ...
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Treasurer Jim Chalmers was forced to halt a keynote speech about the nation's finances when environmental protesters twice crashed the stage. Dr Chalmers had just begun his speech at the ...
Gift 5 articles to anyone you choose each month when you subscribe. Treasurer Jim Chalmers has effectively admitted Labor won’t keep its election promise to reduce power bills by $275 ...
Jim Chalmers says it’s not his “intention” or “preference” to tip any more federal taxpayers’ money into the Brisbane 2032 Olympics, despite increasing concerns about a blowout in the ...