Wisconsin ranks 50th in state government support for the arts. A new report from the Wisconsin Policy Forum, “Curtain Time,” assesses and responds to Milwaukee’s performing arts fiscal challenges.
Why is Wisconsin a swing state? That’s the question at the heart of this podcast, which explores the state’s historical and current political climate.
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Xcaret Nuñez, a producer for "Lake Effect," is collecting stories from Wisconsin birders about their spark birds — the bird(s) that helped spark one’s interest in birding.
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We help you plan a road trip on Wisconsin's Great River Road, which snakes along the Mississippi River on the western edge of the state.
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Delegate's request for Rejani Raveendran to speak is rejected.
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It’s peak birding season in Wisconsin, and if you look high in the sky, you’ll likely see some raptors soaring. Raptors like hawks, owls and vultures sometimes get a bad reputation, but these birds of prey play a huge ecological role.
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Win elections or fight against all abortions? That's the choice as some see it.
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As mammals, hair is something we all have in common - more or less. It's part of how we see ourselves and how we see one another. And, it is something we can control - more or less.
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Found it, the perfect version of Subaru’s top-selling Crosstrek, the sporty crossover with standard AWD and just enough power to make it a funster around town.
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Harris discusses ways to expand economic opportunity for the underserved.
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The pictures that line Brady Street are like hieroglyphics, telling the story of the popular street's early history.
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The primary care provider (PCP) shortage is prevalent not only in the Milwaukee-area, but nationwide. With PCPs leaving the medical field, it forces clinicians to treat more patients in less time.
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At UW-Milwaukee, leadership and pro-Palestinian protesters came to an agreement to remove an encampment this week. But some staff and Jewish groups have criticized how the university handled the situation.