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Spooky season is here and what better way to celebrate than by taking a walk and seeing neighborhood Halloween decorations? The Riverwest Radio Ghost Walk is both a fundraiser for the community radio station and an opportunity to explore the Riverwest and Harambee neighborhoods.
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As an LGBTQ+ Latina, Carmen Alicia Murguia is driven to create space for other LGBTQ+ people of color in Milwaukee. Whether it's through her activism or her writing, Murguia hopes to help them feel seen.
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Here's what you need to know about the Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson's proposed $200 million dollar budget before it's finalized.
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Dive bars are a big part of Milwaukee culture, a place where locals gather to drink, chat and play games. But there's much more to dive bar culture, as Chris Drosner learned while crafting a feature on the subject for "Milwaukee Magazine."
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For Latine heritage month, we're hearing from three generations of Latina organizers in Milwaukee and why they do the work they do and how important mentorship has been to their work.
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Through teaching kinesiology and nutritional sciences, Susie Kundrat learned that the best way to share information was often to simplify the science.
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In crucial swing states across the country, including Wisconsin, there are many voters who are still undecided on who they'll vote for or if they'll vote at all.
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The champion of cheese, cherries and everything in between: Meet Wisconsin’s 77th Alice in DairylandHalei Heinzel was crowned as Wisconsin’s 77th Alice in Dairyland earlier this summer. During her year-long tenure, she’ll promote the state’s $104.8 billion agriculture industry and the ways it impacts our lives.
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We asked municipal clerks who administer elections in Wisconsin what issues they're facing and what they wish people better understood about elections.
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Historian John Gurda walks through the history and landmarks along Milwaukee's North Avenue to help us understand how it became what it is today.