A jury returns a guilty verdict in the case of Hannah Dugan. The Milwaukee judge was accused of allowing an undocumented immigrant defender to evade immigration agents
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American Science & Surplus is a beloved Milwaukee store that nearly closed this year. The store’s new owner shares how they’re operating the business during economic hardships.
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Here's how to find WUWM stories and podcasts on NPR.org and the NPR app.
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The staff of life, le pain quotidian. Bread, specifically wheat bread, has defined life, class, and our human history since the neolithic. Join Kyle and guest author bread scholar William Rubel.
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For this month's Dig In!, Venice Williams reflects on the power of soup to nourish both body and soul.
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WUWM's culinary contributor Kyle Johnson Cherek shares a bit about the history of holiday breads — fruitcake, stollen, spiceloaf and more.

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How do you think about the future when you have no clear path to citizenship in the country you call home? Hear from a young undocumented woman who has lived in the U.S. since she was a child.
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Research groups have identified a steady rice in antisemitic hate crimes and incidents.
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The Ariens Nordic Center is an outdoor recreation center that's a certified U.S. Biathlon Training Center.
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Gaming expert James Lowder shares his top picks for 2025 games, including two-player, family and role-playing games suitable for players of all ages and skill levels, with his favorite game taking the top spot.
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Wisconsin's Speak Up, Speak Out school safety tip line handles reports from students about everything from bullying to threats of school violence.