The longtime restaurant Beans & Barley on Milwaukee's east side will close at the end of January.
Starting Saturday, November 29, some exciting program additions and changes are coming to WUWM's weeknight and weekend line-ups.
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Once a staple across the country, the American Supper Club had it's heyday in post World War II, creating iconic cuisine, cocktails and entertainment along the way.
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The planetarium is partnering with UWM’s Center for Latin American & Caribbean Studies for a read-along of two award-winning children’s books with astronomical themes.
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The Lake Effect team headed to Forest Home Cemetery for the latest event in its Lake Effect On-Site series.
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Wisconsin boasts about 400 miles of Lake Michigan shoreline. But a dispute in the village of Shorewood brings up an age-old question: who has access to that shoreline?
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Five years ago, I named Kia’s Telluride as my Zoomie Vehicle of the Year because it was near perfect. Not much has changed, and it didn’t need to.

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A recent NPR/PBS News/Marist poll found nearly 6-in-10 voters say President Trump's top priority should be lowering prices. That concern is being expressed loudly in the swing state of Wisconsin.
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Many voters think the federal government should focus on lowering prices, including in the battleground state of Wisconsin, where some say they are concerned about the state of the economy.
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The Wisconsin DNR says over 212,000 deer have been harvested so far this hunting season.
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Some housing experts and lawmakers think changing the capital gains tax on home sales would entice reluctant homeowners to sell, if they've been considering making the move.
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Ryan Faurie is the owner of Handmade MKE, based in Greendale, Wisconsin. She shares how the economy is impacting her right now and how she’s preparing for the future.