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As climate change increasingly burdens Milwaukee’s aging housing stock, the city’s Environmental Collaboration Office, or ECO, is working to connect homeowners with energy-saving resources and build new net-zero housing.
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BlueGreen Alliance's Richard Diaz discusses the relationship between environmental justice and infrastructure issues in Milwaukee.
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While this is a slight improvement from the state's 2020 score, nine categories scored are in mediocre condition and three are in poor condition.
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Sisters Karen and Jennifer Lemke visited more than 50 parks to put together the accessible field guide. They consider it a showcase of the city they love and a vision for an inclusive future.
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It's been two years since the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law was passed. U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin supported the bill's passing and explains how it's impacted Wisconsin.
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To help Wisconsin rein in planet-warming pollution, the state will need a lot of trained workers. These jobs could help Milwaukee address another persistent problem: economic inequity.
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It’s part of how cities like Milwaukee adapt to life on a more volatile coast.
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The Power to the People campaign says a municipal utility would lower costs, hasten the transition to clean energy, and tackle the energy burden that disproportionately affects Black and Latinx residents.
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A freight train has derailed in southwestern Wisconsin, injuring one crew member. Crawford County Emergency Management Specialist Marc Myhre says that about 20 BNSF cars were involved.
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Pete Buttigieg visits a Wisconsin Operating Engineers training site and talks to visiting students.