This year, Black History Month, which once was known as Negro History Week, marks a century of celebrating Black people’s contributions to the United States.
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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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The program is MPL's latest intervention in the literacy crisis, hoping to improve young readers' letter recognition and kindergarten readiness.
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The Manfred Olson Planetarium at UW-Milwaukee is celebrating Black History Month by combining poetry and stargazing with a program on Feb. 18 featuring Milwaukee Poet Laureate Shelly Conley.
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An audit found that Milwaukee Public Schools overspent its budget last school year by $46 million. Now, leaders are considering cuts to jobs.
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Here's how to find WUWM stories and podcasts on NPR.org and the NPR app.
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Milwaukee-area anglers have been watching changes in ice fishing conditions as climate change takes its toll on winter weather.
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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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There's love in the polar bear enclosure. A Madison zoo has introduced two bears as part of the Polar Bear Population Alliance.
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A Madison-based environmental law firm filed an appeal to Milwaukee Circuit Court on behalf of the Shorewood resident who received a citation for walking the shoreline beyond this public beach.
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Need something to get you in the spirit of Valentine’s Day? Try a date with a good book. Romance bookstore owner, Natasha Meyer, shares some book recommendations.
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The blind date cookie has been around for centuries. A Bubbler Talk listener wanted to learn how the sweet's origins are connected to Milwaukee.
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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.