
Location:
Milwaukee, WI
Networks:
Milwaukee PR
Description:
News from WUWM
Language:
English
Website:
http://www.wuwm.com/news/
Episodes
'A lifeline' lost: Trump admin cuts program for WI students who are deaf and blind
9/23/2025
Nearly 200 young people in Wisconsin are both deaf and blind, and they relied on the Wisconsin Deafblind Technical Assistance Project for help. Now the project has been defunded.
Duration:00:04:29
Huge stormwater basin alone cannot stop 30th Street Corridor basement flooding
9/15/2025
Families and businesses continue to grapple with the aftermath of last month’s thousand-year storm. A project in the 30th Street Corridor on Milwaukee’s northwest side is under construction. When complete, the stormwater basin will be able to hold 30 million gallons of water.
Duration:00:04:29
A month after historic Milwaukee-area floods, here’s how some residents are rebuilding
9/15/2025
A month after Wisconsin’s historic floods, residents are trying to rebuild their homes and businesses the best they can. President Donald Trump has approved federal funds to help the state recover.
Duration:00:04:34
Judge to decide if pipeline project proceeds in water- and habitat-rich northern Wisconsin
9/9/2025
A hotly-debated reroute of a portion of a gas and oil line in northern Wisconsin is seeing its day in court.
Duration:00:05:23
Prolific Arms Security Company fills in the gap in firearms education in Milwaukee
9/8/2025
A Milwaukee-based security company is working to increase access to firearms education in the Black community.
Duration:00:03:59
Schoolhouse Beach: A unique Washington Island treasure
9/5/2025
As summer comes to an end, we’re taking one last trip to the beach: Schoolhouse Beach in Door County. We learn why it's unique.
Duration:00:04:17
After summer of challenges and cleanups, what will improve at MPS this school year?
9/4/2025
Dr. Brenda Cassellius started her first full school year as superintendent of Milwaukee Public Schools this week. Here's what she thinks the year will bring and what will improve.
Duration:00:04:38
WI high school athletes can now sell their name, image. Darcy Doyle is the first to do it
9/4/2025
Wisconsin's first name, image and likeness deal (NIL) went to a female lacrosse player at the University School of Milwaukee. Here's what she'll be selling.
Duration:00:04:43
Here’s how to help scientists prevent the spread of invasive Japanese stiltgrass in Wisconsin
9/4/2025
Japanese stiltgrass is a non-native annual grass that's newer to Wisconsin, but has been detected in the eastern and southern U.S., including Illinois, for several years.
Duration:00:04:04
December trial set for Milwaukee judge accused of helping man to evade arrest in courtroom
9/4/2025
A Wisconsin judge accused of helping a man evade ICE will stand trial in December after she declined to appeal a ruling rejecting her attempt to dismiss the case.
Duration:00:01:41
Economic check-in: Milwaukee-area veteran looks for job
9/3/2025
George Kolintzas Jr. has been relying on veterans' benefits to stay afloat as he starts a new job and a new school year. Here's what he has to say about the current economy.
Duration:00:03:57
'A magical day': Milwaukee-area students are back to school after challenging summer
9/2/2025
Milwaukee Public Schools spent the summer cleaning lead paint, asbestos and now, dealing with a chemical spill. That didn't dampen the mood outside Browning Elementary Tuesday morning.
Duration:00:02:29
Metcalfe Park seniors start a carpool to shop for groceries after Pick 'n Save leaves neighborhood
9/2/2025
Five Pick 'n Save grocery stores have closed in the Milwaukee-area. One of those closures leaves a predominantly Black neighborhood without a convenient fresh food source.
Duration:00:04:51
'What a gem we have here': New Circus World director talks future of historic Baraboo site
8/29/2025
Circus World's new executive director shares what's next for the historic Baraboo site.
Duration:00:04:30
'Silenced and discarded': MATC cuts 4 jobs citing Trump admin's ban on 'race-conscious' hiring
8/29/2025
MATC fired four employees of its multicultural center citing the Department of Education's threat to pull funding from colleges that use race-conscious hiring for positions.
Duration:00:02:30
Critically missing: Who is still missing after Milwaukee's historic flooding
8/28/2025
Only one death has been attributed to Milwaukee’s historic flooding earlier this month. But people from a local homeless encampment might disagree.
Duration:00:04:26
Built by timber: How logging shaped northern Wisconsin’s Indigenous nations
8/28/2025
The logging history and culture of northern Wisconsin are remembered differently in Hayward, WI and on the neighboring Lac Courte Oreilles reservation.
Duration:00:04:00
Milwaukee college student advocates for climate action: ‘We need people doing the work’
8/27/2025
A sophomore in college, Milwaukee native Ariel Ramos has set a goal of running for political office as soon as he can. The advocate for climate action and environmental justice says we need people doing the work.
Duration:00:04:46
Gov. Evers requests presidential disaster declaration following Milwaukee-area flooding
8/27/2025
Following the initial damage assessments, Gov. Evers has requested President Donald Trump for a disaster declaration.
Duration:00:02:00
Back to school is upon us. Time for a technology check in with kids, author says
8/25/2025
As students head back to school Sept. 2, parents should check in with their kids on social media use, location tracking and screen time limits, author says.
Duration:00:04:29