This week, Milwaukee has seen a huge increase in ICE arrests, which has led to a lot of fear about what’s going on and how to stay safe. A local immigration attorney shares what to know.
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As Esmir Bajraktarević represents Bosnia in the World Cup, his Wisconsin roots are shining. This is how the Appleton-native became "Milwaukee Messi."
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Radio Milwaukee's Dori Zori and Erin Wolf share Summerfest recommendations for the third and final weekend of the festival.
Wisconsin's next election is Aug. 11. Here's a guide to help people vote in Wisconsin.
Here's what to know about what's at stake for the Dairy State during the 2026 midterm election.
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Milwaukee County is under an extreme heat warning until 7 p.m. July 1. Here are resources to help you stay safe.
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AI is reshaping how people do their jobs, and for some newsrooms, that means using it as a tool to strengthen their reporting.
Data centers are large facilities filled with computer servers that power the internet and everyday digital services and their rapid growth is sparking debate nationwide.
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Milwaukee Bucks fans are still processing the team’s trade of Giannis Antetokounmpo and Bobby Portis. Former Bucks commentator Jim Paschke shares why he’s grateful for what both players brought to the city.
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Milwaukee is lush with greenery this time of year and there’s perhaps no better place to enjoy it than Alice’s Garden Urban Farm. We join the garden's herbal apprentices, as they learn about the gut microbiome.
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How are AI tools impacting education in Milwaukee? Views from one science teacher creating a podcast using his notes and a music professor who assigned an AI essay.

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For 50 years, Old World Wisconsin has been immersing visitors in the history of our state. The 600 acre site gives visitors a look into the daily lives of Wisconsin’s 19th century immigrants.
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Vivent Health has been treating HIV/AIDS patients throughout Wisconsin for 40 years with an integrative care model that connects patients with a wide range of resources.
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On June 29, a City of Milwaukee committee is slated to consider a small but controversial data center. It would be located at a vacant Walmart near 60th and West Capitol Drive.
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A much-loved Milwaukee jazz venue shut its doors Sunday, June 28, 2026. Several musicians in the city pay tribute.
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This Chevy has all the goods one really needs at the much more attractive entry price.