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Lawsuit Says Top Fire Truck Manufacturers Are Colluding
Charging they raise prices, limit supply. Two of three companies are in Wisconsin.
Sep 2nd, 2025 by Joe Schulz, Wisconsin Public RadioNext Act Theatre Presents Timely Immigration Drama
Wisconsin-Premiere ‘Sanctuary City’ is about two undocumented teens finding home in each other.
Sep 1st, 2025 by Next Act TheatreAmerican Drinking At a Record Low, What Does That Mean for Wisconsin?
Bars detail changes they're making to accommodate changing consumer tastes, health concerns.
Sep 1st, 2025 by Joe Schulz, Wisconsin Public RadioHow A Milwaukee Mom Met The Man Who Killed Her Son
Debra Gillispie has spent two decades advocating to end gun violence, uplifting survivors’ stories.
Sep 1st, 2025 by Jonah Beleckis, Wisconsin Public RadioDemocratic Gubernatorial Candidates Test Messages In La Crosse
Six candidates, including two for governor, appear at corn roast. How did their messages vary?
Sep 1st, 2025 by Steven WaltersEnglish-Learning Students Get Jump On College At MPS High School
South Division High School offers dual enrollment program.
Sep 1st, 2025 by Alex Klaus, Milwaukee Neighborhood News ServiceApplications Open For Dramatically Expanded Free Driver Education Program
Backed by Common Ground, new state budget includes $6 million annual funding allocation.
Sep 1st, 2025 by Corrinne Hess, Wisconsin Public RadioWashington County Plans To Sell Former UWM Campus To Christian School
Community members are divided over proposal.
Sep 1st, 2025 by Corrinne Hess, Wisconsin Public RadioFederal Cuts Hit Senior Meals At Public Housing Sites
Federal funding cuts imperil county meal service at four HACM sites.
Sep 1st, 2025 by Graham KilmerAugust 31, 2025
See how well you followed what happened in Milwaukee over the past week.
Aug 31st, 2025 by Urban MilwaukeeArchitects Look to the Past for Cooling Solutions
All the city news you can use.
Aug 31st, 2025 by Jeff WoodDespite 2024 Decline, Algae Blooms Still On Long-Term Upward Trend
About 62% of blooms reported so far this year have been dangerous blue-green algae.
Aug 31st, 2025 by Danielle Kaeding, Wisconsin Public Radio