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See how Wisconsin redistricting changes your voting map. 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. Every 10 years, states have to re-draw their districts to balance the population.
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The Journal Sentinel is tracking homicides in Milwaukee to memorialize the victims and better understand deadly violence in the city.
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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.