For the third year in a row, Forest Home Cemetery will become an immersive stage to bring a few of their notable residents' stories to life.
Join WUWM on October 17 at 7:15 p.m. at Mount Mary University for a taping of On Point. A limited number of tickets are available for a minimum donation of $30 per person.
Market Enginuity is looking to add a passionate public media enthusiast to the WUWM team in Milwaukee.
This video series features a descendant of Gertie the Duck teaching her ducklings, and you, about our voting process.
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Pancreatic cancer survivor Roger Caplinger and Dr. Doug Evans, who is working to further research and treatment of this cancer, share Caplinger's story.
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Old World Wisconsin's Halloween Legends & Lore event invites people to learn about Wisconsin's spooky folktales and dark history with three family-friendly weekends.
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Spooky season is here and what better way to celebrate than by taking a walk and seeing neighborhood Halloween decorations? The Riverwest Radio Ghost Walk is both a fundraiser for the community radio station and an opportunity to explore the Riverwest and Harambee neighborhoods.
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As an LGBTQ+ Latina, Carmen Alicia Murguia is driven to create space for other LGBTQ+ people of color in Milwaukee. Whether it's through her activism or her writing, Murguia hopes to help them feel seen.
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On Nov. 5, Wauwatosa voters will decide whether to raise property taxes via two referendums: a $64 million referendum for operational costs and a $60 million referendum for building renovations.
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The Wisconsin Supreme Court heard oral arguments Wednesday on a budget veto by Gov. Tony Evers that would affect school funding through 2425.
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A team from NPR speaks with voters along a 15-mile road that cuts through the Milwaukee area's segregated neighborhoods as election season continues in this crucial swing state.
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Here's what you need to know about the Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson's proposed $200 million dollar budget before it's finalized.
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Dive bars are a big part of Milwaukee culture, a place where locals gather to drink, chat and play games. But there's much more to dive bar culture, as Chris Drosner learned while crafting a feature on the subject for "Milwaukee Magazine."
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The director of the Milwaukee Water Works outlines some challenges, while construction crews go block by block.