Milwaukee-area anglers have been watching changes in ice fishing conditions as climate change takes its toll on winter weather.
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Wisconsin's next election is Feb. 17. Here's a guide to help people vote in Wisconsin.
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Love was in the air at the Waukesha County Courthouse ahead of Valentine’s Day, as couples prepared to tie the knot.
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Nissan has decided an answer to some of its financial concerns is to make more attractive, stylish vehicles. All our eyes are the better for it.
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Join us on Feb. 26 at Ope! Brewing in West Allis for "Bubbler Talk" Trivia!
Trivia starts at 6:30 p.m.
Trivia starts at 6:30 p.m.
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Love and intimacy have no age limits. On this month’s "Group Chat," we'll hear from two seniors who found out what’s possible with a second chance at love.
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A local support group for wheelchair users brings together people to discuss the challenges of living with mobility issues.
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On Feb. 11, several Milwaukee Common Council members announced two new initiatives in case of a potential influx of ICE agents in the city.

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Before hosting this week's OnMilwaukee Adult Spelling Bee, Molly Snyder stopped by the Lake Effect studio to test our producers' spelling prowess. We learned that radio production is about pronouncing words, not spelling them.
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Stolz received his gold for winning the men's 1000 meters at the Milan Cortina Games in an Olympic-record time thanks to a blistering closing stretch. Now Stolz will hope to add to his collection of trophies.
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There is perhaps no food item more American, or whose origins are more full of more lore.
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Grant County officials in southwestern Wisconsin aren’t divulging the developer interested in a $1 billion data center in the town of Cassville.
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Matt Wild from Milwaukee Record recaps his favorite new songs from local musicians this month.