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Alderwoman
Milele A. Coggs is asking the public for help in solving a recent rash of cases where car windows have been broken out and vehicles damaged across four city neighborhoods.
The perpetrators have caused the damage to dozens of parked vehicles during the overnight hours, and have struck in the Brewer’s Hill, Harambee, Halyard Park, and Riverwest neighborhoods.
Alderwoman Coggs, whose 6
th Aldermanic District includes all or a portion of these neighborhoods, she represents – said the suspects need to be brought to justice. “If you or a neighbor has any information or if you have surveillance footage that may help Milwaukee Police, please come forward and help solve this spree before it can continue,” she said. Anyone with information is asked to contact Officer
New England ready for more snow
Updated February 18, 2021, 7:53 p.m.
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Plows ready for storm duty, state says
The Massachusetts Department of Transportation said Thursday it is ready to deploy 3,900 pieces of state and contractor snow-clearing equipment for the long-duration storm hitting the state through Friday. The equipment includes more than 1,400 plow and spreader combos, 2,100 plows, and 460 front-end loaders, the Department of Transportation said in a statement. As of 11 p.m. Thursday, 782 pieces of equipment had already hit the streets, the department said on Twitter. The National Weather Service issued a winter weather advisory ahead of the snowstorm expected to reach New England beginning Thursday night and continuing through Friday. The advisory will continue to 7 p.m. Friday. The storm is expected to dump 3 to 7 inches of snow, according to the National Weather Service. Eastern Massachusetts is expected to see the highest snow accumulations.
New England ready for more snow
MASSACHUSETTS
Plows ready for storm duty, state says
The Massachusetts Department of Transportation said Thursday it is ready to deploy 3,900 pieces of state and contractor snow-clearing equipment for the long-duration storm hitting the state through Friday. The equipment includes more than 1,400 plow and spreader combos, 2,100 plows, and 460 front-end loaders, the Department of Transportation said in a statement. As of 11 p.m. Thursday, 782 pieces of equipment had already hit the streets, the department said on Twitter. The National Weather Service issued a winter weather advisory ahead of the snowstorm expected to reach New England beginning Thursday night and continuing through Friday. The advisory will continue to 7 p.m. Friday. The storm is expected to dump 3 to 7 inches of snow, according to the National Weather Service. Eastern Massachusetts is expected to see the highest snow accumulations.