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Lina Tran
News ReporterLina Tran joined WUWM in 2022 as a news reporter. Before that, she completed a fellowship at Grist, where she wrote about climate change. And before that, she wrote about the sun for NASA.
» email: trankk@uwm.edu
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Fueled by cold brew, WUWM's Maayan Silver has been reporting both inside and outside of the Republican National Convention’s security zone. Here's what she's seen — and heard.
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Benji Backer, an Appleton, Wisconsin native and founder of the American Conservation Coalition, argues Republicans and Democrats will have to work together to tackle climate change.
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The Coalition to March on the RNC has focused its planning efforts on a major march the first day of the convention. But the group has been sparring with the city over a permit to protest.
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WUWM takes a walk with a chemistry professor on the shore of Lake Michigan.
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A recent survey of Advocate Aurora Research Institute's clinical trials showed most participants are white women over the age of 65 — a disparity that could widen gaps in health outcomes.
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A Bubbler Talk listener asks how Lake Michigan often has several shades of blue at once.
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As climate change fuels more wildfires, last year's spate of air quality alerts led state agencies to make changes and build new partnerships in anticipation of more smoky summers.
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May is AAPI Heritage month, but it’s also a time when lots of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders can struggle with identity and their connection to culture.
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The new bakery celebrates the way a sweet treat can lift one's spirits — and aims to build a healthy work culture in the often-punishing food service industry.
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Southern Wisconsin is home to Brood XIII, one of the two broods of periodical cicadas emerging this summer.