WUWM checked back in with three voters who participated in our conservative voter roundtable in 2024. They share what they think of Trump's second term so far.
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Matt Wild from Milwaukee Record recaps his favorite new songs from local musicians this month.
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Wisconsin chef Elena Terry is known for sharing the importance of Indigenous foods. Her new restaurant, Tall Grass, is set to open at the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art.
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Stormwater managers are looking for ways to prevent flooding when torrential storms hit. In Milwaukee, that includes reducing runoff from freeways.
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How to vote, who the candidates are and what's at stake.
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Here's how to find WUWM stories and podcasts on NPR.org and the NPR app.
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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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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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The delight and the anguish of today’s SUV market is that there are so many choices, and that’s just within one automaker’s lineup. This week’s people mover is the Lexus TX 350 Luxury AWD.
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The bar can be “the place” where memories are made, friendships blossom, and stories live forever. This episode of Real Stories MKE features stories from Dasha Kelly, Kristia Wildflower, Shep Crumrine, and Katelyn Nye. Real Stories MKE is hosted by Kim Shine and Joel Dresang with support from producer Jasmine Gonzalez and audio engineer Sam Woods.
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Learn what the Milwaukee County Board does and how it impacts Milwaukeeans' day-to-day lives ahead of the April 7 election.
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Wisconsin companies including Kohl's and Milwaukee Tool are suing for compensation over the money they've spent due to Trump's tariffs.