Less than two months ago, both the Milwaukee Police and Milwaukee County Sheriff were either using or exploring facial recognition technology to help with investigations. WUWM traces how community pushback led to both departments halting use of FRT.
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Deedra Irwin discusses her experience competing in the 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics in Italy.
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With grocery prices on the rise, WUWM's Dig In! Contributor Venice Williams shares tips on starting a garden.
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George Kolintzas Jr. has found a new job and living arrangement, and he fills us in on how he’s feeling now, both about the economy and politics.
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Port Washington voters on April 7 will decide whether they can stop city officials from approving large tax incremental financing districts in future elections.
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Four years ago, I tested one and except for a few minor tweaks and the ever-present sticker price creep, it remains the same.
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Public commemorations to Latino civil rights leader Cesar Chavez are coming down nationwide amid sexual abuse allegations against him.
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Susan Fete co-founded Renaissance Theaterworks in 1993. She will retire this spring after directing a production of "Barefoot in the Park," which runs through April 12.

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The longest-serving Assembly speaker in Wisconsin history, who acted as a block on the battleground state’s Democratic governor and also drew the ire of President Donald Trump, isn't running again.
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Milwaukee officials and community leaders hosted a protest safety event in case of a potential influx of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in the city.
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North America's largest ski marathon takes place around Hayward, Wisconsin. It's story reveals a history of medieval survival, visionary business moves and royal babies.
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The Democratic governor, who is not seeking reelection, focused on school funding, property taxes and the economy.
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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.