Pros and cons continue to swirl around data centers — some in the planning stages, others already in motion in Wisconsin. A We Energies proposal is adding fuel to the fire. It would create a new energy rate for so-called “very large” customers, like data centers.
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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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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.
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What we can take away from looking back at European society’s descent into systematic, state-sponsored persecution and murder of Jews and others?
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Grasslyn Manor, a neighborhood within Milwaukee’s Sherman Park, has been grappling with flooded basements for decades. Despite the increasingly erratic weather climate change doles out, its residents are determined to curb their flooding problem.
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This week's Capitol Notes asks politics whiz JR Ross to lay out what's happening in Congress and how Wisconsin's representatives are approaching it.

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Subaru has pushed forward with its Wilderness models. These are Outbacks, Crosstreks and Foresters that push the off-roading envelope, just a tad bit harder than standard models.
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Sometimes we bottle things up, and it can get unhealthy for us. Often, it's better to just let it out.
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Marquette researcher John Johnson recently published data on Milwaukee's "baby bust."
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A new dance-theater work explores how communities under assault care for themselves. The show is made with — and for — the city’s BIPOC LGBTQ+ community. It focuses on the local “Ballroom” scene.
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Puerto Rican restaurants and cafes are serving Bad Bunny-inspired food and drinks ahead of the artist's Super Bowl halftime show Feb. 8.