
Eddie Morales
News ReporterEddie Morales joined WUWM in 2022 as a reporter. Before working at WUWM, he was the North Shore communities reporter for the Now News Group and Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
Eddie has been recognized by the Wisconsin Newspaper Association and Society of Professional Journalists. His work has earned several awards including best hard feature story and best sports story from the Milwaukee Press Club.
He graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee where he majored in journalism and minored in English.
When he’s not reporting, he’s likely watching movies, playing video games or spending time with his family.
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'Heal and move forward': Milwaukee Housing Authority chair talks next steps amid financial strugglesMilwaukee’s Housing Authority is facing financial woes after illegally using millions of dollars in federal funds to pay staff. The agency also is faced with thousands of complaints about living conditions.
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The Wisconsin Historical Society will install 12 new historical markers that explore Wisconsin’s underrepresented history. Eight of those markers are coming to Milwaukee County.
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When the extreme cold weather hit Milwaukee earlier this week, a temporary warming center at the Marcia P. Coggs Human Services Center sheltered hundreds of guests.
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A Jewish center in Mequon is responding to antisemitism concerns with a new safe space for teens.
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New members of Milwaukee’s Housing Authority board are eager to turn things around, after numerous complaints from public housing residents.
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The Milwaukee Public Museum is celebrating the holiday season with several events at its iconic Streets of Old Milwaukee and European Village exhibits. For a one-day event last weekend, the museum brought the European Village to life.
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For nearly 40 years, residents of a neighborhood in a Milwaukee suburb have gone wild with their Christmas decorations. And it's a long-standing tradition to take a drive through "Candy Cane Lane."
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A new exhibit at the Milwaukee County Historical Society explores Wisconsin’s contributions to pop culture.
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Hundreds gathered last week for the city’s first public meeting on how Milwaukee officials plan to redesign North Water Street.
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With early voting underway and Election Day approaching, Milwaukee-area clerks share how they’re preparing for potential record turnout.