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Wisconsin was inundated with tornados, flooding and hail this week. Here's the latest.
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Milwaukee officials and departments are sharing action plans as Milwaukeeans brace for another round of tornado and flood watch alerts Friday night.
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Help WUWM’s Environmental Reporter Susan Bence dig deeper into the issues you are most concerned about.
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The Lange family has been crafting millwork for decades in the Thurston Woods neighborhood. Now its offspring LUSH (Lange Urban Sustainable Homes) hopes to be part of the solution to Milwaukee's housing challenges.
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According to the National Weather Service, the state hasn’t seen a storm like this — with such high winds — in 15 years.
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Communities around southeast Wisconsin are trying to find ways to better manage stormwater and reduce flooding.
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Stormwater managers are looking for ways to prevent flooding when torrential storms hit. In Milwaukee, that includes reducing runoff from freeways.
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Environmental, health organizations and now states, including Wisconsin, joined in a lawsuit against the Environmental Protection Agency for rolling back climate protections.
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Lake Michigan hasn't completely frozen over in recorded history, but it does produce a lot of unusual ice formations.
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It’s almost nesting season for Barred Owls! For a second year, the Schlitz Audubon Nature Center will give people a look into the lives of Barred Owls with a nest box camera.
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An analysis by Climate Central found that Milwaukee’s January temperatures have risen more than 8 degrees over the last 55 years.
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WUWM spent some time with people who enjoy one of Wisconsin's favorite winter pastimes: ice fishing.
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Milwaukee-area anglers have been watching changes in ice fishing conditions as climate change takes its toll on winter weather.