
Tahleel Mohieldin
Reporter at WTMJ-TV (Milwaukee, WI)
@tmj4 Reporter @WISCTV_News3 @uw_sjmc Alum 🧀🇸🇩
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5 days ago |
tmj4.com | Tahleel Mohieldin |Tony Aria
Changes headed to the Waterford Graded School District are getting mixed reviews among parents, with many asking the school board to reconsider. Susan Klug, whose child attends WGSD, first shared her concern with TMJ4 about the district's plans for realignment during our Let’s Talk Waterford listening session. "The sense of community that we had, just keeping siblings together, that's all gone," Klug said.
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5 days ago |
tmj4.com | Tahleel Mohieldin |Tony Aria
RACINE, Wis. — High levels of bacteria in the Root River have nature enthusiasts in Racine calling on community members to help improve the waterway's health. To help address the issue, the Racine Health Department recently released the Root River Water Quality Report Card targeting everyday residents with practical steps they can take. The report recommends actions such as cleaning up after pets, using less salt on sidewalks, properly disposing of trash, and planting native vegetation.
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6 days ago |
tmj4.com | Tahleel Mohieldin |Tony Aria
MILWAUKEE — As the school year comes to an end, it can be a challenge for parents to keep their kids occupied and out of trouble. The City of Milwaukee's Office of Community Wellness and Safety is stepping in with more than a dozen free programs through its Summer of Healing project, which kicked off Saturday. Dozens turned up to Sherman Park for a resource fair to support families and youth in Milwaukee's Promise Zones and other communities impacted by violence.
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6 days ago |
tmj4.com | Tahleel Mohieldin |Tony Aria
MILWAUKEE — The Milwaukee County Sheriff's Office is inviting people to put on their tennis shoes and workout gear to learn what it takes to be one of their deputies. The department is hosting a series of fitness camps throughout the summer in an effort to overcome recruitment challenges. MCSO kicked off the series at the Milwaukee Sports Complex in Franklin on Saturday morning. There, law enforcement hopefuls were tested on their agility, endurance, and strength.
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1 week ago |
tmj4.com | Tahleel Mohieldin |Tony Aria
WATERFORD, Wis. — A local bank in Waterford says they've had enough of scammers targeting elderly customers and are asking lawmakers to do something about it. Equitable Bank branch manager Dawn Jurgensen told TMJ4's Tahleel Mohieldin that fraud has become a daily issue, with the bank's six branches across Wisconsin receiving at least one fraud report per day, often targeting seniors. "Fraud is just crazy now," Jurgensen said.
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