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Today β€” 8 November 2025WPR

Here’s how national flight reductions are impacting travelers in Wisconsin

7 November 2025 at 23:05

No airports in Wisconsin are among those directly hit by flight reductions, but the decision will likely have ripple effects on air travel around the country.

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Milwaukee County supervisors adopt $1.4B budget but changes to transit routes, paratransit services unknown

7 November 2025 at 17:57

Milwaukee County’s Board of Supervisors adopted a $1.4 billion budget for next year. It restores some funding to the Milwaukee County Transit System, but the future of major routes β€” including route 28 β€” and paratransit services is uncertain.Β 

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Wisconsin hiking guide says fall, winter are best times to explore the outdoors

7 November 2025 at 16:30

A Wisconsin native shares experience in the great outdoors biking, camping, canoing and hiking. He explains where locals can visit to enjoy the weather and fall colors.

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Yesterday β€” 7 November 2025WPR

Door County CAFO faces backlash at DNR hearing

7 November 2025 at 11:00

Residents voiced concerns about Gilbert Farms’ expansion plan on Wednesday, during a Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources hearing over a Wisconsin Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permit for the farm. The hearing was held to gather feedback before the agency decides whether to approve the farm’s permit.

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Wisconsin Supreme Court to hear case about race-based college scholarships

7 November 2025 at 11:00

The Wisconsin Supreme Court has elected to hear a case about whether education grants for students of certain ethnic backgrounds are constitutional.

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Queen of the Beatniks: Remembering β€˜Chippewa Girl’ Judy Henske

By: Patti See
7 November 2025 at 11:00

In the early 1960s, New York City's "Queen of the Beatniks" was a young singer from Chippewa Falls: Judy Henske. Writer Patti See looks back on Henske's talent and western Wisconsin's influence on the singer.

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Monday absentee ballot processing bill stalls again due to lack of GOP support

7 November 2025 at 00:04

Despite past bipartisan backing, a Republican state lawmaker says he has to "punt" an initiative to let election clerks process absentee ballots before election day because it doesn't have enough GOP support.

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Pocan says politicians β€˜need to get back to Washington and work’ amid historic shutdown

6 November 2025 at 23:47

The Democratic U.S. representative from Madison says it’s "somewhere between stupid and cruel" to take away health care subsidies and permanently reduce SNAP funding without a plan.

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1977 law that effectively ended redlining is overdue for updates, new book author argues

6 November 2025 at 20:36

In his new book, Josh Silver says that despite progress from the Community Reinvestment Act, communities like Milwaukee could be left behind if the CRA is not reformed for the modern age.

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2 Wisconsin Latino business community members say Trump’s policies are hurting them

6 November 2025 at 11:02

President Donald Trump’s widespread tariffs and expansion of immigration arrests are harming Latino businesses, according to the head of a chamber of commerce in Madison and the co-founder of a marketplace for Latina entrepreneurs.

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WIAA pushes back on proposal to make organization follow public records, open meetings laws

6 November 2025 at 11:00

A Senate Education Committee hearing was held this week on a bill that would force the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association, or WIAA, to comply with state public records and open meetings laws. Β 

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Wisconsin GOP lawmakers consider legal definition of abortion, separate from miscarriage care

6 November 2025 at 11:00

Wisconsin lawmakers heard testimony Wednesday about a proposal to define abortion in state law, which Republican supporters say will clear up fears that abortion restrictions will also affect miscarriage management.

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