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WUWM Digital Producer Graham Thomas spoke to vendors and librarians at Milwaukee Zine Fest — an event celebrating print media, DIY publishing and free expression.
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Black professionals in Milwaukee are at the helm of a new-non-profit called Empathy Mental Health dedicated to increasing access for mental healthcare in the Black community.
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The Apostle Islands offer some of the most stunning views in the state. You'll find miles of shoreline with unique features like sea caves and sandstone cliffs.
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Nellie Kluz thought it would be interesting to tuck into the backstory of the tourist-haven Wisconsin Dells by following the international workers that staff it. She came away surprised.
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Capita3 invests in women-led startups operating in the health sector.
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Democratic U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin held a roundtable to hear about delays in medical care and fear of additional job loss.
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You can have a lot of fun with a WRX, based on Subaru’s fine and constantly improving Impreza platform, for well shy of $50 grand.
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Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers says every American should be concerned about “chilling” suggestions from President Donald Trump’s top border adviser that he could be arrested over guidance the Democrat issued to state employees about what to do if confronted by federal immigration agents.
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May 1st signals International Workers Day. In Milwaukee, hundreds gathered to advocate for worker and immigrant rights.
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In an executive order, President Trump directs the Corporation for Public Broadcasting to stop funding NPR and PBS. They say he can't. PBS chief Paula Kerger calls it "blatantly unlawful".