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Two bills that could give a big boost to the building of electric vehicle (EV) charging stations in Wisconsin appear to have widespread support from business and clean energy groups.
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After 20 years, Wisconsin will again offer state-funded driver's education grants starting in July.
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Advisory bike lanes, or Edge Lane Roads, have made their way to the Milwaukee region.
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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.