Latest Episodes
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The movement on college campuses to support Palestine came to Milwaukee and Madison on Monday, April 29.
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In northeastern Wisconsin, a young program called “Medicine Fish” is connecting Menominee tribal youth to nature. Fly fishing was the first tool. Now, buffalo are being reintroduced to heal both the land and people.
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One of the buses damaged in a reckless driving incident, a battery-electric model, could take a long time to replace.
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The Green Bay Correctional Institution is the target of an unusual roundtable at the state Capitol.
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In 1970, an environmental movement unfolded and it resulted in calls for action. We meet several people who were part of what would be a pivotal environmental event.
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Giannis Antetokounmpo has a leg injury, but Bucks guard Damian Lillard picks up the slack.
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The Stewardship program is the focus, but there could be wider implications.
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The women say a national abortion ban could be enacted if Republican Donald Trump wins in November.
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If you've never seen a lake sturgeon, the ancient species might take your breath away. On Wolf River in Outagamie County, the giant, torpedo-shaped fish are making their way upstream. Conservation efforts and public engagement are on display.
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Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Ann Walsh Bradley says she won't seek another term next year, setting up a high-stakes fight for control of the battleground state’s highest court.