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Today โ€” 8 September 2025WPR

Milwaukee Lutheran church sues over Trump directive on ICE raids at houses of worship

8 September 2025 at 10:03

A Milwaukee Lutheran church has joined a national lawsuit against the Trump administration's directive to allow immigration raids at houses of worship.

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Midwest cities will receive millions to clean up โ€˜forever chemicals.โ€™ But some say itโ€™s not enough.

8 September 2025 at 10:03

Settlement payments from chemical companies are helping cities pay for expensive PFAS removal technology. But local leaders say the dollars often fall short of covering the full costs to clean up drinking water.

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Appleton landlords settle in case over access to emotional support cats, rats

8 September 2025 at 10:00

An Appleton woman will receive $20,000 from two property managers after she alleged they discriminated against her right to keep emotional support animals โ€” including two cats and three rats.

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Yesterday โ€” 7 September 2025WPR

Two Marquette menโ€™s lacrosse players killed in car wreck near campus

6 September 2025 at 20:01

MILWAUKEE (AP) โ€” Two members of the Marquette menโ€™s lacrosse team were killed in a car wreck Friday night near the schoolโ€™s campus in downtown Milwaukee. Marquette officials confirmed that [โ€ฆ]

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Before yesterdayWPR

Food safety experts warn cuts, staff shortages could lead to preventable outbreaks

5 September 2025 at 21:33

Food inspectors face increased workloads and loss of union protection, making it more difficult to notice and report safety violations at food processing plants.

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Woman at center of immigration dispute sued by parents of teens killed in crash

5 September 2025 at 21:17

The parents of two Minnesota teens killed in a drunken driving crash in July have filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the woman at the heart of a dispute between the Dane County Sheriff's Office and federal immigration authorities.

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Wisconsinโ€™s viral โ€˜Cat Napperโ€™ is living every cat loverโ€™s dream

5 September 2025 at 19:39

For seven years, 82-year-old retiree Terry Lauerman has been donating his time to Safe Haven Pet Sanctuary. His specialty? Lying down and taking a snooze with the shelterโ€™s special-needs cats.

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After blockbuster trade, the Green Bay Packers face โ€˜great challengeโ€™ to start the season

5 September 2025 at 19:19

This yearโ€™s team will get its first major test on Sunday when the Packers take on the division rival Detroit Lions at Lambeau Field.

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Milwaukee officials call for end to โ€˜outrageousโ€™ street takeovers

5 September 2025 at 18:04

Milwaukee officials are pledging to crack down on those involved in "street takeovers" characterized by reckless driving after a wave of the events over Labor Day weekend.

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Milwaukee County wants WIAA to address hate speech in high school sports

5 September 2025 at 17:41

A Milwaukee County Board committee is urging the organization in charge of high school sports in Wisconsin to address hate speech and harassment that happens during games.

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Student loan changes make paying for college both easier and more complex

5 September 2025 at 16:58

Two experts in navigating the financial aid system for college students highlight how federal changes this year are affecting loans.

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Not just born with it: Self-confidence is a skill that can be strengthened, psychologist says

5 September 2025 at 15:20

Psychologist Shilagh Mirgain joined "The Larry Meiller Show" to offer strategies for improving self-confidence, which she emphasized is a skill that can be strengthened.

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$1.6B data center proposed in Menomonie draws strong response from concerned citizens

5 September 2025 at 10:03

An unnamed tech company is proposing a $1.7 billion data center in the western Wisconsin city of Menomonie โ€” and concerned citizens are raising the alarm.

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Milwaukee Democrat splits from caucus after tensions boil over

5 September 2025 at 00:19

Milwaukee Democratic state Rep. Sylvia Ortiz-Velez is no longer part of her partyโ€™s caucus, following increasing intraparty tension and allegations of a violent threat.

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Wisconsin Democrats again call for repeal of Walker-era labor laws

4 September 2025 at 21:03

Wisconsin Democrats are once again introducing labor rights legislation, designed to repeal laws enacted by Republican former Gov. Scott Walker. The proposals face a difficult road in
Wisconsin's GOP-controlled Legislature.

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DNR: Limit eating ducks, fish caught in parts of Wisconsin due to PFAS contamination

4 September 2025 at 16:28

The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources and Department of Health Services issued the new consumption advisories Thursday that take effect immediately.

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