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UW–Milwaukee recently hosted its 5th Annual Black Feminist Symposium—a space dedicated to discussing the theory and practice of Black feminism.Von Teran Powell
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Funding was cut for a program designed to train 36 special education teachers for MPS. A judge has put a temporary stop to the cuts, but the program remains in limbo.Von Katherine Kokal
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The Wisconsin Conservatory of Music has been providing access to music education to Wisconsin's communities for over a century.Von Maria Peralta-Arellano
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Four bills limiting the rights of transgender youth have appeared again in the Wisconsin Legislature. While they're likely to be vetoed by the Gov. Evers if they're even passed, they reflect scary times for young people who are transgender.Von Jimmy Gutierrez, Katherine Kokal
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The annual remarks this year were delivered by the chairman of the St. Croix Chippewa Indians of Wisconsin, Thomas Fowler.Von Chuck Quirmbach
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Wisconsin's top K-12 education official, Jill Underly, is facing a challenge from Brittany Kinser on April 1.Von Emily Files, Katherine Kokal
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Two candidates are vying for an open seat on the Milwaukee Common Council April 1. What will the new alderperson do on the job?Von WUWM 89.7 FM - Milwaukee's NPR
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With a second Trump administration, educators share how they handle politics as it enters their classrooms.Von Maria Peralta-Arellano
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The president's son speaks at a rally to support Brad Schimel, while Susan Crawford's supporters protest outside.Von Chuck Quirmbach
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Trees provide lots of benefits to us and our environment, from capturing carbon to fueling ecosystems. We look at initiatives in Walworth County and Waukesha that aim to cultivate healthy and productive canopies.Von Susan Bence
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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.Von Chuck Quirmbach
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Four seats on the MPS Board of School Directors are up for election on April 1. What does the board do, and where does their power end?Von WUWM 89.7 FM - Milwaukee's NPR
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The county is adding data to its Motor Vehicle Collision Dashboard and planning temporary street safety improvements.Von Chuck Quirmbach
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Tell me if you’ve heard this one before: a volcano scientist who does her work in the middle of the Pacific Ocean—at the ocean floor. That’s where you can find one UWM professor.Von Jimmy Gutierrez
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Candidates Susan Crawford and Brad Schimel have differing views. So do voters.Von Chuck Quirmbach
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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 …
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Project RETURN is an organization that helps formerly incarcerated people return to the community. For the first time in its 45-year history, the organization is providing housing.Von Eddie Morales
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