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Politics & Government
1:00 am
Fri May 24, 2013

Joint Finance Approves Measure to Move Milwaukee Crime Lab

Credit Justin Kern, flickr
The Joint Finance committee on Thursday approved a budget proposal that would move the Milwaukee Crime Lab out of the city.

The Milwaukee Crime Lab could be moved out of the city, under a budget provision the Legislature’s Joint Finance committee approved Thursday.

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Education
6:16 pm
Thu May 23, 2013

Milwaukee's Homeschoolers Take Learning Outside the Home

Credit Lynden Sculpture Garden
Students explore animals' metamorphoses during the Spring Homeschool Day at Lynden Sculpture Garden.

  • Lake Effect's Amy Kiley interviews Jennine Pufahl of the Milwaukee Area Home Learners.

What challenges are there to homeschooling children, and what misconceptions do others have about this in-home learning?

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Environment
5:51 pm
Thu May 23, 2013

Committee Debates Second Wolf Hunt Quota

Credit Michele Woodford
A gray wolf in Wisconsin

  • WUWM environmental reporter Susan Bence interviews UW-Madison researchers Lisa Naughton and Adrian Treves about public opinions on the state's wolf hunt.

The clock is ticking ever closer to Wisconsin’s “still hotly debated” second wolf harvest.

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Arts & Culture
4:36 pm
Thu May 23, 2013

Twin Brother Debuts Natural, Feel-Good Sound

Credit Twin Brother
Milwaukee band Twin Brother includes musicians Sean Raasch and Tyler Nelson.

  • Lake Effect's Dan Harmon interviews musician Sean Raasch of Twin Brother.

Twin Brother marks a "starting over point" with a new album.

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Health & Science
4:03 pm
Thu May 23, 2013

Mentorship to Help Breast Cancer Patients (and Families)

Credit ABCD
Mark Young is the president of the organization After Breast Cancer Diagnosis, Inc.

  • Lake Effect's Mitch Teich interviews After Breast Cancer Diagnosis' Mark Young.

Much of the public effort surrounding breast cancer involves raising money for research and awareness. But for people who are diagnosed with the disease – and their families – the needs are often much more personal.

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