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Rep. Mike Gallagher (R-Green Bay) holds a roundtable for the House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party.
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Food vendors are among those hoping the GOP delegates and meeting planners will spend money.
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The queer, trans handyman and artist assistant offers a variety of services in an industry dominated by straight, cis men.
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After discovering Great Lakes surfing, Jake Bresette started a surf shop to live out his life passion in his dream city while helping others do the same.
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With a growing demand of both high-quality cocktails and non-alcoholic beverage options, the local company is up to the task of providing them.
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The longtime Master Lock factory on Milwaukee's north side plans to close next year, though Mayor Cavalier Johnson hopes to speak with owners.
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WUWM’s Rafael Muñoz and Lina Tran went to the El Rey off Cesar Chavez Drive on a busy afternoon. They talked to workers and customers about the beloved grocery store.
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Fourteen-year-olds in Wisconsin could serve alcohol to seated customers in bars and restaurants under a bill circulated for cosponsors by a pair of Republican state lawmakers.
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While traveling for work, Shakkiah Curtis fell in love with indoor cycling. But the Milwaukeean couldn’t find a fitness studio in the city that played hip-hop or had a community of people who looked like her. So she opened Spinn MKE. She speaks on her journey in opening the studio.
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"I'm not delivering this piece of paper to you. I'm delivering to you the memory of who these people were."