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2 Milwaukee buildings could get historic designation status in effort to stop future demolition

20 November 2025 at 11:00

An effort is underway to give historic designation status to two downtown Milwaukee buildings in an attempt to save them from potential demolition.

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Around the country and in rural Wisconsin, Danielle Thralow defuses trans tension with humor

20 November 2025 at 11:00

Much of Danielle Thralow's humor centers on identity, with a frequent opening line being β€œI’m transgender and 62 years old” β€” just in case, she says, audience members have any confusion about her age.

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GOP elections bills advance in Wisconsin Assembly

20 November 2025 at 01:17

Assembly lawmakers on Wednesday approved a slate of GOP-authored election bills, including one that would change how absentee ballots are processed and eliminate the use of central count locations.

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Wisconsin Assembly passes Republican school consolidation bills

20 November 2025 at 01:12

Republicans in the state Assembly approved more than a dozen education-related bills Wednesday, including a series of bills aimed at consolidating school districts.

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Meet the lifelong Milwaukee Bucks fan who now runs the team’s social media accounts

By: Lorin Cox
19 November 2025 at 21:32

Milwaukee Bucks Social Media Director Jesse Clark has come full circle since growing up rooting for the team from Mount Horeb.

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Yesterday β€” 19 November 2025WPR

Preserving Wisconsin’s railroad depots, one building at a time

19 November 2025 at 11:01

Eight railroad depots still serve passengers in Wisconsin, for Amtrak trains that travel across the southern half of the state. But once, there were a few hundred rail stations here. While many of those buildings are gone, others remain with new uses.

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Put your rake down! Fallen leaves are healthy for soil and wildlife.

19 November 2025 at 11:00

β€œWe just don't realize what's in our leaves,” watershed ecologist Alicia Ramsey said. β€œPeople throw out their leaves, or they compost their leaves, or they mulch their leaves, not realizing how much life is actually in them.”

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What does the end of penny production mean for Wisconsin businesses and consumers?

19 November 2025 at 11:00

The United States minted its final pennies last week, but the phase out of the 1-cent coin is expected to vary from community to community.Β 

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Wisconsin construction, labor leaders say data centers will grow long-term jobs

19 November 2025 at 00:25

Labor unions and educators are among those in Wisconsin’s construction industry hailing data center projects as long-term job creators.Β Β 

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GOP senators pass bill to repeal Evers’ 400-year veto for school funding

18 November 2025 at 22:38

Republicans in the Wisconsin Senate voted to repeal a 400-year increase to school funding on Tuesday, but their bill is almost certainly headed for a veto by Democratic Gov. Tony Evers.

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Wisconsin’s heating assistance program taking applications despite delay in funding during shutdown

18 November 2025 at 21:27

Leaders of the state’s energy assistance program are urging eligible Wisconsinites to get their applications in, despite an ongoing delay in federal funding.

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Tensions mount over conflicting ballast water regulations on the Great Lakes

18 November 2025 at 20:42

American shippers are at odds with the Canadian government over its regulations that require all Great Lakes vessels or β€œlakers” to install systems to treat their ballast water by 2030.

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