Judge Maria Lazar is backed by conservatives. Judge Chris Taylor has liberal support.
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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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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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Here's how to find WUWM stories and podcasts on NPR.org and the NPR app.
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Caring, the act of showing up for others and letting them know they’re seen, is one of the most impactful things we can do for someone.
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Felesia Martin and Stacy Smiter are running for the District 7 seat on the Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors.
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Incumbent District 11 County Supervisor Kathleen Vincent is facing Ryan Antczak on April 7.

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There’s perhaps no place in the state hit harder by gun violence than Milwaukee. This Saturday, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel is hosting a forum for people to talk about gun safety, gun ownership and gun violence.
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Along I-94 near American Family Field, a group of cemeteries line the freeway. A "Bubbler Talk" listener wanted to know more about them.
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UWM students talk about the decades-long struggle with the hard-line government and why they're ready for the country to turn a new leaf.
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TEMPO is committed to a future where women have an equal place in decision-making, policymaking and leadership.
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This Sunday is International Women’s Day, and to celebrate, we passed the mic to two organizers from Milwaukee’s International Women’s Day Coalition.