• Why some journalists are adding AI to their toolkit
    Jul 1 2026
    AI is reshaping how people do their jobs, and for some newsrooms, that means using it as a tool to strengthen their reporting.
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    6 mins
  • Remembering Indigenous peoples' history during America's 250th
    Jul 2 2026
    The U.S. celebrates its 250th birthday this week. But one thing that’s missing among much of the festivities: the story of this continent's Indigenous peoples.
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    5 mins
  • After MPS school was destroyed by fire, how does city's lack of sprinklers stack up nationally?
    Jul 3 2026
    Lincoln Avenue Elementary School was total loss after a fire in Milwaukee in June 2026. The school didn't have sprinkler systems. Is that normal?
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    4 mins
  • Why is Wisconsin home to so many Revolutionary War artifacts?
    Jul 3 2026
    To celebrate America’s 250th anniversary, the Wisconsin Historical Society is highlighting some of its rare Revolutionary War-era artifacts.
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    4 mins
  • What experts are saying about ICE tactics during recent surge of arrests in Milwaukee
    Jul 9 2026
    Recently, ICE officers were in Milwaukee using aggressive tactics as they detained people. This included drawing firearms, smashing car windows and pinning people to the ground. What can videos of ICE’s recent operations here tell us?
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    5 mins
  • Move over, campfire songs! This Milwaukee area summer camp features welding, soldering
    Jul 8 2026
    Heavy Metal Summer Experience camp in Wisconsin helps introduce high school students to the skilled trades through projects and weeklong camps at local metal shops.
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    4 mins
  • Milwaukee youth gain practical life skills & mentorship at Handyman Academy
    Jul 9 2026
    Handyman Academy, designed to mentor Milwaukee youth and teach them handy skills, just wrapped up its third season.
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    4 mins
  • Former Milwaukee County judge Hannah Dugan fined $5,000 in ICE obstruction case
    Jul 9 2026
    Judge Dugan was convicted of felony obstructing in federal court in December — in a case that, as she put it, cast her as "both a scofflaw and a hero." Her sentence does not include prison time.
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    2 mins