For this episode of Bubbler Talk, we explore the history of immigrants who made Milwaukee a "German Athens."
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Lake Michigan hasn't completely frozen over in recorded history, but it does produce a lot of unusual ice formations.
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Jack Bolog of the People's Table was named one of Milwaukee Magazine's 2026 Unity Award winners for his work in helping to transform the local food pantry into a community hub.
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It’s almost nesting season for Barred Owls! For a second year, the Schlitz Audubon Nature Center will give people a look into the lives of Barred Owls with a nest box camera.
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Do the origins of the fast food drive-thru begin with the Romans.
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Here's how to find WUWM stories and podcasts on NPR.org and the NPR app.
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A look at the legacies and impacts of Democratic Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers and longtime GOP Assembly Speaker Robin Vos who both aren't seeking reelection.
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An analysis by Climate Central found that Milwaukee’s January temperatures have risen more than 8 degrees over the last 55 years.
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GM has become the surprising leader in EV pickup sales as its Chevy Silverado and GMC Sierra EV models are increasing in sales as both gas-only and electrics.

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Throughout our lives, we benefit from being around people of different ages and learning from various perspectives.
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The cabaret-style show explored love, technology and human connectedness.
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President Trump's Big Beautiful Bill has changed tax credit eligibility for ITIN holders. A financial expert has advice.
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Milwaukee's Skylight Music Theatre was designed as a duplicate of the Coupe d'Or Theatre in southwestern France. How did the design cross the ocean?
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A journalist and St. Paul native shares his experience reporting in Minneapolis for "The New Republic."