Chuck Quirmbach
News ReporterChuck Quirmbach joined WUWM in August 2018. He focuses his longform stories on health, innovation, science, technology, transportation, utilities and business.
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Following campaigns in other states, Wisconsin primary voters who feel Biden has been too supportive of Israeli military actions in Gaza are using a choice on their ballots to voice their discontent.
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UW-Madison emeritus Chemistry professor Bassam Shakhashiri says science literacy takes many forms.
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Wisconsin's presidential primary and numerous local elections around the state will be the first major test of some get out the vote campaigns this year. That includes one attempting to get more Native Americans to the ballot box.
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A consistent message to the Cabinet member: Listen to community needs for clean energy projects.
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A substitute resolution drops references to genocide during the Middle East conflict.
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Complaint alleging freeway expansion having disproportionate impact on communities of color pending.
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Organizers are urging a ballot box protest against President Joe Biden's backing of military aid for Israel on April 2.
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A coalition that wants to hold protests hopes for additional changes to the proposed ordinance.
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We Energies has reduction targets, but consumer and advocacy groups are watching closely.
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Nearly $40 million in federal "Reconnecting Communities" funding is coming for two major projects.