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POV:Name Me Lawand
Lawand learns a new way to commnicate at Derby’s Royal School for the Deaf, but as he thrives, his family faces deportation.
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Milwaukee County to close projected $19M budget deficit this year
Last year, Milwaukee County saw its first budget surplus in over two decades, largely due to a new bipartisan law that overhauled local government funding. But as the year went on, the outlook was more grim, as the county was projecting a deficit of between $17 million and $19 million for its 2024 budget. However,…
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Our House
Fi must come to terms with losing the house and attempts to find out more about Bram’s whereabouts; Fi turns to her new partner, Toby, for support.
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Broadchurch
A trap is set; Paul helps a figure in distress; Ellie finds herself alone.
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Here and Now
Anchored by Frederica Freyberg, “Here & Now” is Wisconsin’s weekly in-depth news and public affairs program where civic and political leaders provide context to the issues at the forefront of […]
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DNR specialists stress safety ahead of opening of archery deer hunting season
Tomorrow is the start of the archery deer hunting season, stretching until January. Two DNR staffers tell us what to expect this season and how to stay safe.
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Washington Week With The Atlantic
A panel of journalists provides reporting and analysis of the major stories emanating from the United States capital.
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Milwaukee mayor calls on schools to add cops following teen arrests
Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson renewed his calls for police presence as three teens are facing felony aggravated assault charges for allegedly attacking three adults.Â
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Lac du Flambeau tribe bans GOP lawmaker from its reservation
The Lac du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa has banned Republican state Sen. Mary Felzkowski from the tribe’s reservation over comments that likened tribal leaders to terrorists.
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Watertown feed producer fined $160K for risks of explosion, fire from dust hazards
Strauss Feeds of Watertown was fined more than $160,000 after OSHA inspectors uncovered two dozen health and safety violations.