News
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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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Agatha Christie: Lucy Worsley on the Mystery Queen:Cat Among the Pigeons
Lucy Worsley explores Agatha Christie’s haunted, unconventional early life and reveals some hidden secrets.
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America’s Test Kitchen:Japanese Comfort Food
Umami-packed chicken teriyaki; potatoes; beef and potato stew.
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This Old House:Belmont Victorian: The Final Countdown
Kitchen countertop installation; building a divider between the eating area and the mudroom to provide storage; changes are made to the mechanical systems; a special primer is applied to a […]
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Auto technician worker shortage creates challenges for Wisconsin repair shops, technical colleges
Wisconsin auto repair shops are experiencing a shortage of workers to fill vacant auto technician roles, and it’s leading some to have longer wait times for their customers.
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New management firm looks to give Oshkosh Arena a fresh start
A new management company hopes to provide a fresh start for the embattled Oshkosh Arena, home to the Milwaukee Bucks’ G-League affiliate.
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Women could decide Wisconsin elections in November
Moms for Liberty and Motherhood for Good represent dramatically different political visions. But their focus is the same: the mostly white, mostly suburban mothers who both sides say could be the key to control of the White House.
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Mucca Pazza brings eclectic marching band fare to Big Top
Anna Jacobsen of Elk Mound and Andy Deitrich joined WPR’s Robin Washington on “Morning Edition” to talk their experience as part of Mucca Pazza, a band that consists of 30-odd musicians playing diverse instruments who are performing Sept. 13 as part of the Big Top Chautauqua concert series.
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Former Wisconsin officials discuss restoring faith in elections
Republican Scott Klug and Democrat Mandela Barnes are part of the Democracy Defense Project. Speaking in Madison on Wednesday, they hoped to address election distrust in Wisconsin.
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Growing number of teens have lost interest in school, raising concerns about mental health
School engagement continues to be one of the strongest predictors of mental health among middle and high school students. Unfortunately, a recent survey of 12 -to 18-year-olds found they’re less […]