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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A citizenship clinic is coming to Milwaukee on September 30. The one-day event will help eligible permanent residents apply for U.S. naturalization.
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Martin Drive, on the Milwaukee's west side, is one of the city's most diverse neighborhoods — with no racial majority. The people who live there point to its varied housing, its urban guardians, the groups with a stake in the neighborhood and more.
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At Veteran’s Park in August, the annual Puerto Rican Festival held its 10th event. New and longtime festival goers share their experiences.
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Since 2021, nearly 500 license plate reader cameras have been installed in Wisconsin. Flock Safety is the company behind the cameras. It stores the data for law enforcement agencies, which has groups like the American Civil Liberties Union concerned about privacy.
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Milwaukee residents plea for improved living conditions at city-owned buildings. Citizen-led group Common Ground is demanding the city of Milwaukee introduce legislation and increased oversight for its Housing Authority.
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Thousands of people filed into the Fiserv Forum Wednesday for the GOP presidential candidates debate. Meanwhile, protesters also gathered in downtown Milwaukee including a pro-union group.
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Come 2024, sales taxes in the City of Milwaukee will rise from 5.5% to 7.9%, while sales taxes outside the city, but still within Milwaukee County, will rise from 5.5% to 5.9%.
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Bubbler Talk question asker Conor Byrne was curious about the history of comic shops in Milwaukee. We spoke with local store owners and discovered the origin story behind the city's early comic scene.
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Discover some exciting activities to do in "100 Things to Do in Wisconsin Before You Die."
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The Wisconsin Historical Society’s new headquarters will nearly double in size when its new history center opens on Wisconsin’s Capitol Square in Madison. It will feature a traveling exhibition gallery, rooftop terrace and event space.