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.
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For nearly two decades, thousands of Santas take over the streets of Milwaukee in what's known as the Santa Cycle Rampage — the "world's largest holiday-themed costume group bicycle ride for charity."
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In Survival Food, the author Thomas Weso shares stories and recipes from his youth on the reservation in Wisconsin's Northwoods.
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A sound reminds one Milwaukee Film staffer of how special a trip to the Oriental Theatre can be.
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The hero of the children's book is the lakeside wind turbine that single-handedly powers Port Milwaukee’s administration building.
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Building on a decade of art exhibitions, the anthology "Infertilities: a curation" offers a look at the infertility journey, through personal essays, poetry and art.
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It’s the first county in Wisconsin to endorse the global, Indigenous-led legal movement.
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Halloween is here with all its stories of ghosts, ghouls and goblins. In a century-old corner bar in Milwaukee, Wis., it's a radio doing the haunting.
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A Bubbler Talk listener, history nerd and radio reporter walk into a Wisconsin bar.
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In their Filipino-Mexican mobile kitchen, Jack and Chase Roldan serve up plant-based versions of the food they loved as kids.
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One listener's work sounds fill him with anticipation, while another's makes her feel connected to others.