Some housing experts and lawmakers think changing the capital gains tax on home sales would entice reluctant homeowners to sell, if they've been considering making the move.
Starting Saturday, November 29, some exciting program additions and changes are coming to WUWM's weeknight and weekend line-ups.
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Five years ago, I named Kia’s Telluride as my Zoomie Vehicle of the Year because it was near perfect. Not much has changed, and it didn’t need to.
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Ryan Faurie is the owner of Handmade MKE, based in Greendale, Wisconsin. She shares how the economy is impacting her right now and how she’s preparing for the future.
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Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Hannah Dugan was charged in federal court for allegedly helping an immigrant evade ICE as officers came to her courtroom to arrest him. She has a final pretrial hearing Nov. 26.
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Wisconsin's Christmas tree suppliers are choosing between providing the cheapest tree possible, or creating an experience complete with sleigh rides and holiday cheer.
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Emilio De Torre recently wrote an op-ed for the "Shepard Express," arguing that local facial recognition data will aid mass deportation efforts by ICE.

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A provision in the federal bill reopening the government bans the sale of intoxicating hemp products. Wisconsin hemp businesses are banding together to advocate for their industry.
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Geyser and a friend lured a classmate to the woods and stabbed her 19 times in 2014. She moved from a psychiatric facility to a group home in Wisconsin earlier this year.
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The land transfer marks the first known land transfer between a Catholic institution and a tribal nation.
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For episode two of "Milwaukee Based," lawyer and content creator @sophinlaw stopped by to discuss her journey from law student to lifestyle influencer.
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Leaf always has been the leading least expensive EV and a light, lively driver, so it’s somewhat fun while also being efficient.