Dane County Judge Susan Crawford and Waukesha County Judge Brad Schimel presented differences in a contentious Wisconsin Supreme Court debate Wednesday night at Marquette University Law School.
Join us for Bubbler Talk Trivia as we continue celebrating our 60th birthday!
When: April 10, 2025
Time: 7:00 p.m.
Where: Gathering Place Brewing Company (Riverwest)
When: April 10, 2025
Time: 7:00 p.m.
Where: Gathering Place Brewing Company (Riverwest)

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Why is Wisconsin so important to U.S. politics? This podcast explores why the nonpartisan Wisconsin Supreme Court race feels so partisan and why it matters.

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Public media stations are currently facing growing challenges that could impact our ability to provide our essential public service.
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The Climate Accountability Act is proposing cutting Wisconsin’s greenhouse gas emissions in half by 2030.
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Felicia Clayborne is a mover and a shaker. She also navigates the world with multiple disabilities, receiving care and support through Medicaid. Kathryn Florence Burish also receives Medicaid coverage and long-term care for her Down Syndrome. Both women weigh in on attempts to cut funding to the federal program that serves low-income Americans and individuals with disabilities.
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A look at the latest in the Wisconsin Supreme Court race, the race for superintendent of the Department of Public Instruction and what's fascinating JR Ross right now in the Wisconsin Legislature.
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Walking downtown on a cold day, a "Bubbler Talk" listener wondered whether they could use Milwaukee's skywalks.
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There are two candidates, Jon Fredrickson and Jamie McClendon, running for Racine County circuit court judge Branch 7 on the April 1, 2025 ballot.
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There are two candidates, Fred Strampe and Zach Wittchow, running for Waukesha County circuit court judge Branch 6 on the April 1, 2025 ballot.
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There are two candidates, Bridget Schoenborn and David Maas, running for Waukesha County circuit court judge Branch 4 on the April 1, 2025 ballot.
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Student journalists at UW-Milwaukee spent a semester investigating cases of missing people of color in Milwaukee, and now they’re sharing what they have learned.
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For a nonpartisan race, this Wisconsin Supreme Court election feels very partisan. But it wasn’t always this way.
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Lake Effect On-Site returns with a live show at UW-Milwaukee's campus to celebrate 60 years of WUWM.
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Milwaukee County is using data as a tool to understand drug overdose trends. A new Overdose Dashboard is tracking data in 20 municipalities.