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Ahead of his new solo record Always Been, The Hold Steady's Craig Finn joins WUWM's Audrey Nowakowski and Trapper Schoepp on "Live at Lake Effect" — a music series featuring live performances at Lake Effect Surf Shop.
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The power plants have faced heavy public criticism leading up to the decision.
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Not often does my wife declare her desire to own one of the 50 or so test vehicles I drive in a year, but that changed this week with the Genesis GV60.
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KaliVir Immunotherapeutics is developing immunotherapy programs for treating cancer.
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Journalist Tea Krulos wrote about Milwaukee's amateur radio community for this month's Milwaukee Magazine. He joined Lake Effect's Joy Powers to share more.
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Birthright citizenship has been ingrained in the constitution for over 150 years. But an executive order seeks to end it.
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The stone used for this church's exterior was born out of the aftermath of volcanoes tearing North America apart about one billion years ago.
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Two phases of restructuring are angering teachers' union members and concerning parents. While many agree MPS needs radical change, there's not agreement on how to get there.
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EmpowerU's online program delivers resilience training with 1on1 counseling support.
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Did you know the first-ever women’s pro basketball game tipped off in Milwaukee? Hear the story of the Milwaukee Does, the WBL, and the players speaking up to make sure their history isn’t forgotten.
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Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faced tough questions from senators about a lead poisoning crisis in public schools in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
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Racist flyers produced by a neo-Nazi group known as the Aryan Freedom Network are being spread across counties in southeastern Wisconsin.
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Dr. Jacquelyn Kulinski joined Lake Effect's Audrey Nowakowski to share findings from her new study on the link between heart health and singing.
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The Wisconsin Historical Society and Old World Wisconsin recently opened the historic Wittnebel's Tavern, established in 1906. The building has been relocated and restored to recreate a post-Prohibition 1930s tavern.