Cait Flynn
Cait Flynn was an assistant producer for Lake Effect 2022 to 2023.
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While numbers remain low in Wisconsin, concerns are growing as more people become infected with monkeypox. Dr. Mary Beth Graham, the medical director of infection prevention and control for Froedtert Hospital explains the symptoms, preventions you can take, and the vaccine.
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Petrophysics has been described as the science of imaginary solutions. But, it is also the foundation of a body of work on display at the Pfister Hotel by Milwaukee-based artist Christopher Wood, the hotel’s current artist in residence.
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UW-Milwaukee associate professor of sociology Noelle Chesley joins Lake Effect's Audrey Nowakowski to examine some of the pitfalls of automated hiring systems, and how they may be attributing to the current worker shortage.
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There have been a number of changes to voting absentee due to decisions by the Wisconsin Supreme Court. Claire Woodall-Vogg, executive director of the Milwaukee Election Commission, explains what this means for Milwaukee voters.
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Every month, Sam Woods from the Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service joins Lake Effect to share some of the many events happening in the city. Check out the events happening this August.
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Behavioral Health Division is filled with experienced professionals waiting to serve Milwaukeeans no matter who they are, their situation, their ability to pay, or insurance status.
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This fall marks the fourth performing arts season for local organizations grappling with the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. While shows are returning to the stage and audiences are growing, the challenges facing the performing arts community remain.
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Although many of us have returned to some of our pre-pandemic activities, the dangers of catching and spreading COVID-19 are increasing as new more infectious variants emerge.
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Last week, Republican legislators struck down a rule allowing Wisconsin election clerks to fix minor issues in witness addresses listed on absentee ballots. The move is in stark contrast with a recent ruling from the Wisconsin Election Commission allowing Republican candidate Tim Michels to remain on the ballot, despite an incomplete address listed on his paperwork.
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While driving through Milwaukee’s Garden Homes community, you may find Martha “Mama” Freeman. The anti-violence community activist has become such a fixture of the neighborhood they even named a street after her. Mama Freeman has spent most of her life working for the community as a crossing guard, a teacher, a community builder, and now as a pastor at Alpha Omega Ministries.