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Local leaders, including former police chief David Couper, had some strong words for current chief Mike Koval.
Reporter Mia Sato showed how graduation is only the beginning for Omega School students.
Rep. Mark Pocan and many other community leaders demanded action on gun control.
Arts writer Jennie Gao explored the new art installation on the East Side, modeled on Native American long houses, focused on becoming “intentionally welcoming.”
Four UW graduate students want to broaden the view of racism on campus.
Pastor Josh MIller lamented Madison’s “politics of shame.”
In other news …
The Root columnist Charles Ellison responded to the polls showing both Trump and Clinton supporters have trouble with African Americans
The judge who gave Stanford swimmer Brock Turner a 6-month sentence for sexual assault sentenced a Latino to three years for the same crime.
NewsOne has a profile of the anti-Trump “Make America Native Again” campaign.
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