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Center of Wisconsin Strategy's Laura Dresser discusses the organization's new study on Milwaukeeans working "bad jobs."
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The Milwaukee city attorney calls the city ground zero in the fight against car thefts and subsequent reckless driving it says was spurred by Kia and Hyundai not having sufficient security on its cars.
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Republicans say Milwaukee County sales tax hike is a non-starter. They also want pension reforms.
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Kitonga Alexander, lead researcher for the Milwaukee Bronzeville Histories, details how the project celebrates the historically significant Black history of businesses and locations throughout the city.
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Lindsey Saint Arnold Bell, interim executive director at Near West Side Partners, discusses the organization's mission to encourage Milwaukee drivers to slow down.
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Tony Giron is the co-author of a study. He along with two UW-Milwaukee researchers, Xiaohan Gu and Robert Schneider, found that most drivers causing auto-pedestrian accidents are not from the city. Giron explains more.
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RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel talks party unity and "expected" Milwaukee debate, during visit to city.
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From farmhouses to complexes: A brief history of mental health care facilities in the Milwaukee areaJohnathan Piel, unofficial historian of the Milwaukee Behavioral Health Division, provides an overarching summary of the history of mental health care facilities, resources and practices in Milwaukee.
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Cavalier Johnson and others discuss how to have a more high-tech workforce in the Milwaukee area.
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Arrests made in the death of mail carrier come as Gov. Tony Evers says public safety help may be coming.