A team from NPR speaks with voters along a 15-mile road that cuts through the Milwaukee area's segregated neighborhoods as election season continues in this crucial swing state.
Exploring the history, people and places underlying the idea that “as goes North Avenue, so goes Wisconsin.”
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This video series features a descendant of Gertie the Duck teaching her ducklings, and you, about our voting process.
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Republican presidential nominee and former President Donald Trump speaks during a campaign rally in Juneau, Wis., as Democrats offer various counterarguments.
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Lexus leans on luxury, and wisely so with the LC 500.
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A UWM expert says cross-party endorsements may help, but only to a point.
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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.
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How much should customers have to pay for energy? That was the topic of hearings in downtown Milwaukee.
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NPR visits the Sikh Temple of Wisconsin in Oak Creek, where a white supremacist mass shooting took place 12 years ago.
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A new pilot program offers same-day on-demand paratransit for people with disabilities in Milwaukee County. However, the program is not currently funded longterm.
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Metcalfe Park Community Bridges is a resident-led non-profit that supports neighborhood investment and revitalization and has its office on North Avenue.
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Democratic U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin has represented Wisconsin in the Senate since 2013. She began her career in politics as a Dane County Supervisor in 1986. Baldwin is the first openly LGBT senator in U.S. history and if elected, this would be her third term in the Senate.
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Republican U.S. Senate candidate Eric Hovde is the CEO of Hovde Properties, the business founded by his grandfather in 1933. Hovde is also the CEO of Sunwest Bank, a bank owned by his family's business. He has no previous experience as an elected official.