The library is more than just books, and our series with the Milwaukee Public Library— Books and Beyond—showcases that by sharing resources, book recommendations and just some cool stuff you might not know about. Today, we are showcasing some spooky Milwaukee history—the haunting of Engine House 35.
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This video series features a descendant of Gertie the Duck teaching her ducklings, and you, about our voting process.
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As Wisconsinites start voting in what many are calling a critical election, WUWM checked in with voters in downtown Milwaukee to see why they’re casting their ballots as soon as they can.
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The fundraiser for Ukraine comes as many wonder what the next President of the United States will do for their beloved country.
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The Wisconsin Policy Forum has released a report on Milwaukee County's recommended budget. Here are three takeaways.
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V60 is a sleek sportster for driving enthusiasts. Forget it’s a wagon!
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You've probably heard the advice to "make a plan" to vote. A former elections chief in Wisconsin explains your options and their safeguards.
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Owned by Janeth and Lizeth Zorrilla, La Finca offers dishes and drinks inspired by the sisters’ Mexican roots.
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In this episode of "What Milwaukee is Made Of," we explore the history of Cream City Brick — starting at its Ice Age origins.
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The Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz speaks at Memorial Hall in Racine, Wis., and holds a roundtable at a Black-owned business.
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On Nov. 5, Oak Creek-Franklin School District residents will decide whether to approve a $34.3 million capital referendum.
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When you think about the first creatures to explore space, fruit flies probably don’t spring to mind."The Insect Epiphany: How Our Six-Legged Allies Shape Human Culture" explores the ancient relationship between humanity and insects.