Environmental and health organizations around the country recently filed a lawsuit against the Environmental Protection Agency for rolling back climate protections.
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What is the ballot question about schools on Whitefish Bay ballots in the spring 2026 election? Will a new middle school be built?
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What is the ballot question about schools on Lake Country ballots in the spring 2026 election?
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Workers at Milwaukee-based Discourse Coffee voted to unionize, and company leadership will voluntarily recognize the union without a National Labor Relations Board election.
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What is the ballot question about schools on Glendale and River Hills ballots in the spring 2026 election?
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For this episode of Bubbler Talk, we explore the history of immigrants who made Milwaukee a "German Athens."
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Lake Michigan hasn't completely frozen over in recorded history, but it does produce a lot of unusual ice formations.
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Jack Bolog of the People's Table was named one of Milwaukee Magazine's 2026 Unity Award winners for his work in helping to transform the local food pantry into a community hub.

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It’s almost nesting season for Barred Owls! For a second year, the Schlitz Audubon Nature Center will give people a look into the lives of Barred Owls with a nest box camera.
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Do the origins of the fast food drive-thru begin with the Romans.
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Milwaukee Common Council members recently announced legislation in case of a potential wave of ICE agents occupying the city.
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Some states looking to regulate AI want companies to remind users that chatbots like ChatGPT aren't real. But researchers are worried that could make users spiral more.
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Cocktail journalist Robert Simonson covered the New York City bar scene for decades. Now he's returned home to Milwaukee to cover the scene here.