The south side of Milwaukee is known for having a lot of churches. In fact, depending on where you are, many of those churches dot the Milwaukee skyline with their steeples.
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The court’s 5-2 ruling means about 69,000 people on the list of likely movers will not have their voter registrations deactivated. When the lawsuit was first brought in 2019, about 234,000 were on the list.
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In the last month, the seven-day average of COVID-19 cases has doubled in Wisconsin.
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Lake Effect essayist Beth Lueck captures the sights, sounds and sensations of spring in her essay "Waiting For Spring."
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Dodge County has the lowest percentage of COVID-19 vaccinations in the southeast quarter of Wisconsin. As of April 7, state figures indicated that just 27% of county residents have had at least one vaccination shot. WUWM's Chuck Quirmbach toured Dodge County to hear what some people in the conservative area are saying about the vaccine.
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Jeri Kavanaugh, a volunteer for Community Advocates, shares three important tips for those spring cleaning and looking to donate new or gently used items.
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Before the pandemic, JazzyRae' Jewels and Accessories stuck out as a place for women to be themselves, to support each other and to network. After COVID-19 shuttered doors, owner JohnRae Stowers found new ways to keep that community going.
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Wael Farouk is no stranger to a challenge. His next will come on April 17 when he will be performing a two and a half hour-long piano concert from memory that contains some of the most difficult piano music ever written.
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After several decades of a less public image, Milwaukee Turner's new executive director Emilio De Torre is working to bring the organization back to being a cultural and political force in the city.