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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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.
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A school board in Wisconsin unanimously voted Wednesday to fire a first-grade teacher after she criticized the district on social media.
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Milwaukee public health officials had an idea for reducing deaths by drug overdoses. They bought vending machines and then stocked them with life-saving supplies — such as Narcan.
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Milwaukee public health officials had an idea for reducing deaths by drug overdoses. They bought vending machines and then stocked them with life-saving supplies — such as Narcan.
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Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson shared his vision of a future Milwaukee during his State of the City address Monday afternoon.
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Restoration work continues at the historic Trinity Lutheran Church five years after a devastating fire.
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Pro boxer and Racine native Jerome Lambert previews his upcoming bout and shares how boxing saved his life.
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With a growing demand of both high-quality cocktails and non-alcoholic beverage options, the local company is up to the task of providing them.
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A federal program that prevents undocumented immigrants brought to the U.S. as children from being deported could soon end.
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MPM President and CEO Ellen Censkyv talk about what guests will find familiar and what they’ll discover for the first time when the new museum opens by early 2027.