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Booze, Adderall Found in Drunk Driver's Car, Police Say
The driver's vehicle was serving all over Hampton Road when police made the arrest last week.

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The driver's vehicle was serving all over Hampton Road when police made the arrest last week.

Cahill Park has been cordoned off for crews to dig a detention basin that will provide rain relief for residents in the southern end of the village.
With a loss to Whitefish Bay Monday night, the Lady Knights drop to 7-7 in the North Shore Conference and 10-12 overall.
The latest Whitefish Bay police logs also include marijuana at Whitefish Bay High School and a dumpster fire on Anita Avenue.
The store will close on May 26, but another retailer is expected to be announced in the next couple weeks.
Whitefish Bay's yarn and needlepoint store is closing its doors with the retirement of owner Dawn Slugg.
Sweeney, 90, worked 35 years for Joseph Schlitz Brewing Co. and raised funds for the construction of Dominican High School.
Whitefish Bay's yarn and needlepoint store is closing its doors with the retirement of owner Dawn Slugg.
Dr. Mary Gavigan intends to accept a new position as the executive director of CESA #1.
The annual 5k run/walk benefiting the Whitefish Bay Public Education Foundation will kick off at 9 a.m. on May 18.
Business district leaders say the program was so effective in the first phase that they want to continue the grant program to fill the remaining vacancies on the street.
A Whitefish Bay man is accused of speeding through a red light, running away from cops and throwing a tantrum at the police station.
Whitefish Bay officials will soon decide whether to move forward with a new public works building estimated to cost more than $3 million.
Two 12-year-old boys have organized the daylong tournament to raise money for their former coach Bob Aker, who was recently diagnosed with Lou Gehrig's disease.
The "openly black" congresswoman talked politics and pretended to ride motorcycles with the comedic talk show host Wednesday night.
About $5,000 in property was stolen from a home in the 4900 block of Oakland Avenue at 10:58 a.m. May 7.
The Village Board approved a demolition contract that calls for the Bridge Lane Ravine footbridge to be removed no later than Oct. 15.
The Madison-based pizza company has pegged Silver Spring Drive for its foray into the Milwaukee market.