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President Trump is asking lawmakers to claw back the $1.1 billion in federal subsidies for public broadcasting that Congress approved earlier this year. His request also includes cuts to foreign aid.
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On Milwaukee Dining Editor Lori Fredrich joins Lake Effect's Joy Powers to talk about some of Milwaukee's latest restaurants — and restaurant closings.
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The Season 3 finale of FOX's 'Farmer Wants A Wife' aired recently, and Karina Sabol — a 24-year-old from Madison — was one of two women left vying for farmer Jay Wood’s heart.
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In Milwaukee, there hasn’t been a more public fight against deportation efforts than that of Yessenia Ruano. The mother of two, and MPS teacher’s aide, faces deportation to El Salvador.
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The Milwaukee County Transit System recently launched an apprenticeship program to train new mechanics and bus drivers. It comes at a time when ridership is up and the state is promoting paid training.
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Nuclear Regulatory Commission staff have decided on a preliminary basis that there would be no adverse environmental impact if the power plant would run until it's 80.
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The U.S. House passed a reconciliation bill in May. The U.S. Senate is taking it up. There's a lot that's unknown about what will actually pass, but this week's Capitol Notes lays out how it could impact the Dairy State.
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Grand Highlander excels at being a comfortable people mover with more third-row legroom than Highlander and many competitors.
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A new report from the Wisconsin Policy Forum examines the state of Milwaukee County’s youth justice system, comparing data from before and after the COVID pandemic.
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Actor Matt Walsh joins Lake Effect's Joy Powers ahead of his performance with Bluebird Improv at the Pabst Theater.
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Artist-in-Residence Hattie Grimm is the creator of the Charles Allis Art Museum’s new art exhibit called “BIRD BODY”. The exhibit features 20 wooden paintings and sculptures that she says explore “our bodies' intuitive wisdom.”
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Powwows are popular community events. The Gerald L. Ignace Indian Health Center held an etiquette class to prepare the community this season.
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Head Start provides early childhood care for students living at or below the poverty line. Such services make it possible for their parents to work.
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Johnny Park has been an academic, startup founder and now non-profit CEO.