Over its 30-plus years, the Knowles-Nelson Stewardship Program has helped preserve 650,000 acres of land across Wisconsin. Now it’s up for reauthorization.
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Attorney General Josh Kaul plans to launch an investigation into clergy sexual assault across Wisconsin's five Catholic dioceses, perhaps as early as next week.
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Milwaukee's aging housing stock and its more than 70,000 lead laterals pose a serious public health problem for the city's families.
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Here's what you need to know about potential sources of lead in your home, lead testing, abatement and other services related to this public health crisis.
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The effort to make Washington, D.C., the 51st star on the U.S. flag has never had more support. But the measure's fate in the Senate is uncertain.
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Colectivo's newest drink, the Blue Moon Tea Latte, was designed to capture the color and flavor of the ice cream it's named after.
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The Beautiful Questions Project asks elderly people open-ended questions, which three artists will use to help inform an upcoming piece of public art in June.
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The shootings at a Kenosha County tavern last weekend, that left three people dead and three wounded, are prompting more demands for what a coalition calls "common sense gun violence prevention."
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Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley and Milwaukee Common Council President Cavalier Johnson attended the Joint Committee on Finance hearing Wednesday. They said without the ability to increase revenue, continue budget cuts would be required.
Watch the latest Listen MKE conversation about the growing problem of lead pipes in Milwaukee on Facebook Live on Tuesday, April 27 at noon.