A judge determined Wednesday that a Shorewood man was guilty of trespassing when he walked on the shoreline behind a home in Shorewood last summer. The man says he'll appeal the decision.
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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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WUWM astronomy contributor Jean Creighton discusses cosmology ahead of "Birth of the Universe" at UWM's Manfred Olson Planetarium.
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Sixty-four Milwaukee-area comedians will bring their best bite-sized jokes to "One Liner Madness," a comedy competition at X-Ray Arcade on Jan. 31.
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Sightings of urban coyotes may be more common in the winter.
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Emergency protests popped up across the nation over the weekend calling out the killing of Alex Pretti at the hands of federal agents. The 37-year-old was an intensive care nurse at a VA hospital in Minneapolis and grew up in Green Bay.
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The Wisconsin GOP-led Legislature wants to put a constitutional amendment before voters that would change the state government's approach to diversity, equity and inclusion.
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For folks needing, or wanting, a capable and dependable off-road vehicle, but would like to save anywhere from $40,000 to $50,000 compared to the luxury-laden Lexus LX 700h tested last week, I have an answer: Toyota’s Land Cruiser Hybrid.

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From working out of his parents' basement to collaborating with Bobby Portis, Brad Roehl tells the story of Visionary Studios.
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There are close to 3,000 ICE agents patrolling the Twin Cities in the name of immigration enforcement. Hear from an immigration reporter there who is covering the chaos.
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A group of Milwaukee tumblers has been soaring through the air and wowing crowds. One listener wanted to know more.
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The National Weather Service issued an “extreme cold watch" for southern Wisconsin from Jan. 22-24. Milwaukee-based meteorologist Paul Roebber explains what's causing the bitter cold.