The money will help the city expand tree planting and maintenance and train more forestry workers.
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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The back rooms of the Milwaukee Public Museum are stashed with millions of items from its collection. In the anthropology department, a rare painting called “Menominee Women” serves as an uncommon record of how Native American women used European goods.
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The Stewardship program is the focus, but there could be wider implications.
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The women say a national abortion ban could be enacted if Republican Donald Trump wins in November.
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In the new documentary, filmmaker Yinan Wang documents how he and his wife are separated from their US-born daughter when travel between the two countries they call home is shut down.
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Mayor Cavalier Johnson is starting his second term and first full term as mayor, after winning the special election in 2022 after former Mayor Tom Barrett's resignation and serving a two-year term. Here are his plans moving forward.
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A new exhibit called “Dynamic Range” at the Haggerty Museum of Art features photographs by Bill Tennessen that capture a wide range of scenes documenting Milwaukee's Black community from the 1980s to the early 2000s.
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"Lady Like" takes an intimate look at Lady Camden’s life as she learns to navigate the glitz and unglamorous moments that come with newfound fame while coming to terms with the troubling childhood experiences she left behind in London.
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A new bill recently signed into law by Gov. Tony Evers mandates the inclusion of Asian American and Hmong American history, culture and contributions in Wisconsin’s public schools.
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Reitman, host of WUWM’s weekly music program “It’s Alright, Ma, It’s Only Music,” retired on April 19.
Market Enginuity is looking to add a passionate public media enthusiast to the WUWM team.
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