News
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Wisconsin’s Scenic Treasures: Northwoods
Celebrate our state’s natural landscapes and experience our treasured ‘Up North’ wonders.
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Aging Backwards 4: The Miracle of Flexibility With Miranda Esmonde-White
Gentle flexibility and range of motion exercises can improve posture and help reverse the signs of aging, improve organ health and increase energy.
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Wisconsin Hometown Stories:Door County
Historians, local citizens and experts tell stories of tourism, cherries, art, and geology that capture the history of Door County. Viewers will also explore ethnic heritages that still thrive across […]
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Wisconsin’s low-wage workers have seen gains in recent years, but challenges remain
Wages for the lowest-paid workers in Wisconsin have risen faster than pay for higher earners in recent years, but workers still face challenges.
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Joe Bonamassa & Orchestra: Live at the Hollywood Bowl
Guitarist Joe Bonamassa’s debut at the Hollywood Bowl, accompanied by an ensemble of 40 orchestra members.
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Wisconsin social studies teachers face restrictions, complaints for teaching elections
A survey of some Wisconsin social studies teachers found that 42 percent of them have had administrators, school board members or community members lodge complaints or restrict them from being able to teach about their content area.
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RFK Jr. suing to remove his name from Wisconsin presidential ballot
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is suing the Wisconsin Elections Commission in hopes of getting his name removed from Wisconsin’s presidential ballot ahead of the November presidential election.
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Nature:Saving the Animals of Ukraine
Anton Ptushkin documents the work of Ukrainian citizens in rescuing and caring for the pets and zoo animals abandoned during the war in Ukraine.
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PBS News Hour
Co-anchors Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett and correspondents offer in-depth analysis of current events.
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School nurses prepare for a year with the lowest vaccination rates in a decade
Jamie Trzebiatowski is a Waupaca School District nurse and president of the Wisconsin Association of School Nurses. On WPR’s “Wisconsin Today,” Trzebiatowski said growing medical misinformation online could be the cause for the “gradual decline” in student vaccinations over the last decade.