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Less than two months ago, both the Milwaukee Police and Milwaukee County Sheriff were either using or exploring facial recognition technology to help with investigations. WUWM traces how community pushback led to both departments halting use of FRT.
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George Kolintzas Jr. has found a new job and living arrangement, and he fills us in on how he’s feeling now, both about the economy and politics.
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Incumbent Patti Logsdon and challenger Maqsood Khan are running for the District 9 seat on the Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors.
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On March 7, several dozen protesters gathered in Milwaukee as part of a nationwide call to action to stop the U.S. and Israeli war against Iran.
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ProPublica reporters have been looking into the living conditions inside the Dilley detention center, where immigrant families and children are held.
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Find out why the Iran war may pose a problem for Republicans this midterm year, and the latest on the state Supreme Court race.
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Felesia Martin and Stacy Smiter are running for the District 7 seat on the Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors.
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Incumbent District 11 County Supervisor Kathleen Vincent is facing Ryan Antczak on April 7.
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There’s perhaps no place in the state hit harder by gun violence than Milwaukee. This Saturday, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel is hosting a forum for people to talk about gun safety, gun ownership and gun violence.
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UWM students talk about the decades-long struggle with the hard-line government and why they're ready for the country to turn a new leaf.
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This Sunday is International Women’s Day, and to celebrate, we passed the mic to two organizers from Milwaukee’s International Women’s Day Coalition.
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WUWM checked back in with three voters who participated in our conservative voter roundtable in 2024. They share what they think of Trump's second term so far.