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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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A Wisconsin official says the three states involved in the Chicago-Milwaukee-Twin Cities passenger train planning are opting for a cautious approach.
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The streetcar steers along Michigan and Clybourn streets despite objections from Rep. Bryan Steil.
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The Palmyra-Eagle School District hopes its new buses are cleaner, quieter, and a learning tool.
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Milwaukee County has ended its on-demand paratransit taxi transit option for people with disabilities, leaving many feeling like they’ve lost the ability for reliable transportation and a spontaneous life.
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Club members tell WUWM about model trains and memories.
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After a spate of Kia thefts in Milwaukee over the last few years, eligible car owners can receive a free anti-theft software upgrade. Kia is offering the upgrades at a Mayfair Mall event this weekend.
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Safety efforts hope to eliminate traffic deaths by 2037.
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The commuter program now picks up workers in more neighborhoods and takes them to more job areas.
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794 is likely to see some major changes in the next few years. The Wisconsin Department of Transportation released several different proposals for what these changes could look like, and even though construction is years away these plans are already being hotly debated.