A WUWM listener asked why colleges in Milwaukee don't offer African languages as foreign languages. Marquette and UWM only offer Arabic.
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The Lange family has been crafting millwork for decades in the Thurston Woods neighborhood. Now its offspring LUSH (Lange Urban Sustainable Homes) hopes to be part of the solution to Milwaukee's housing challenges.
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Wisconsin Supreme Court justices are elected to 10-year terms. But how do we hold judicial officials accountable once they’re in office?
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Milwaukee Survivor fans got together for a watch party, where they had the chance to meet some of the show’s players, including one who returned for Season 50.
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According to the National Weather Service, the state hasn’t seen a storm like this — with such high winds — in 15 years.
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The ideological balance of the Wisconsin Supreme Court isn't immediately up for grabs in 2026. Here's why it's still important to vote.
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Freelance writer Barbara Miner spotlights the stories of DACA recipients, undocumented parents, asylum seekers and others in her piece, "On Shaky Ground."

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Judge Maria Lazar is backed by conservatives. Judge Chris Taylor has liberal support.
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Communities around southeast Wisconsin are trying to find ways to better manage stormwater and reduce flooding.
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Incumbent Patti Logsdon and challenger Maqsood Khan are running for the District 9 seat on the Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors.
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On March 7, several dozen protesters gathered in Milwaukee as part of a nationwide call to action to stop the U.S. and Israeli war against Iran.
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ProPublica reporters have been looking into the living conditions inside the Dilley detention center, where immigrant families and children are held.