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.
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"Wisconsin's Underground Railroad" is available now on the Milwaukee PBS website and YouTube channel.
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A look at the legacies and impacts of Democratic Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers and longtime GOP Assembly Speaker Robin Vos who both aren't seeking reelection.
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Here's how to find WUWM stories and podcasts on NPR.org and the NPR app.
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President Trump's Big Beautiful Bill has changed tax credit eligibility for ITIN holders. A financial expert has advice.
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Milwaukee's Skylight Music Theatre was designed as a duplicate of the Coupe d'Or Theatre in southwestern France. How did the design cross the ocean?
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A journalist and St. Paul native shares his experience reporting in Minneapolis for "The New Republic."

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The longest-serving Assembly speaker in Wisconsin history, who acted as a block on the battleground state’s Democratic governor and also drew the ire of President Donald Trump, isn't running again.
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Milwaukee officials and community leaders hosted a protest safety event in case of a potential influx of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in the city.
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North America's largest ski marathon takes place around Hayward, Wisconsin. It's story reveals a history of medieval survival, visionary business moves and royal babies.
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The Democratic governor, who is not seeking reelection, focused on school funding, property taxes and the economy.
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This year, Black History Month, which once was known as Negro History Week, marks a century of celebrating Black people’s contributions to the United States.