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  • Leading scientists gather in Milwaukee to study the impact of climate on life cycles.Earlier this week we learned that this summer was the third-warmest…
  • Richard Cox is executive director of Neighborhood House of Milwaukee. He speaks with Sara Prince.
  • Wisconsin food history marks the first segment of our Project Milwaukee: What’s on Our Plate? series. John Gurda is a Milwaukee historian, the author of…
  • Today, the U.S. Supreme Court is hearing arguments for and against the federal Defense of Marriage Act, which the Obama Administration has declined to…
  • Many of us know that Civil Rights icon Rosa Parks refused to give up a seat on a municipal bus in Montgomery, Alabama – an incident that resulted in her…
  • WUWM's environmental reporter Susan Bence met some students taking part in the first-ever National Bike to School Day, which actually encourages kids to…
  • Not content with just carrying their wives across the threshold upon getting married, some couples in northern Wisconsin revisit this momentous occasion…
  • Sturgeon, the prehistoric-looking fish that indeed, dates back thousands of years, were on the verge of disappearing from Wisconsin's waterways, due to…
  • Bargaining over one person's treasures and another's trash has become an American past time, but the idea dates back to 19th century France.Just one hour…
  • Two hundred million rural peasants move to China's booming cities - every year. This seismic shift offers China some major economic advantages in the…
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