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Bob Uecker, the voice of his hometown Milwaukee Brewers who after a short playing career earned the moniker “Mr. Baseball” and honors from the Hall of Fame, has died. He was 90.Por Associated Press, Ann-Elise Henzl
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On the verge of Donald Trump’s second term, local activists and leaders are on edge about potential expansions of immigration enforcement.Por Maayan Silver
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Gov. Tony Evers' visit to Bear Arms Boutique Firing Range in Mequon, Wis., comes shortly after he announced the creation of a statewide Office of Violence Prevention.Por Chuck Quirmbach
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A brief but friendly first meeting between Milwaukee's new archbishop and clergy abuse survivors
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Will the new Catholic leader follow up with advocates for a longer conversation and address their requests?Por Chuck Quirmbach
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Republicans deny the timing is to help the conservative candidate in the April state Supreme Court race.Por Chuck Quirmbach
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New members of Milwaukee’s Housing Authority board are eager to turn things around, after numerous complaints from public housing residents.Por Eddie Morales
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The MADACC animal shelter is at full capacity and is looking towards Milwaukee residents for help.Por WUWM 89.7 FM - Milwaukee's NPR
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Beer lovers are sad to see some places close, but there is still plenty of craft beer to be consumed in Milwaukee.Por Chuck Quirmbach
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Arizona College of Nursing hopes to succeed where other for-profit education companies have failed.Por Chuck Quirmbach
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Bringing Joy to Milwaukee: Community Joy Day provides over 200 families with holiday resources
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Families in Milwaukee’s Metcalfe Park neighborhood recently gathered at a local food pantry to receive essential food items for the holidays.Por Maria Peralta-Arellano
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Some people mark the new year by making a resolution, others do the Polar Bear Plunge and jump into Lake Michigan, and some fly a kite. That’s what will be happening Jan. 1 along Milwaukee’s lakefront at Veterans Park. We meet the man behind the 38th Cool Fool Kite Festival and learn how he got swept into the kite world.…
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There is an emphasis of protecting the mental health of survivors as they cope with the loss of loved ones to violence.Por WUWM 89.7 FM - Milwaukee's NPR
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Memories of lost loved ones can last for years, and those affected recommend ways to reduce the deaths.Por Chuck Quirmbach
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The Milwaukee Public Museum is celebrating the holiday season with several events at its iconic Streets of Old Milwaukee and European Village exhibits. For a one-day event last weekend, the museum brought the European Village to life.Por Eddie Morales
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Wisconsin farmworker likely positive for bird flu; virus spreads to backyard poultry flock in SE Wis
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Two state agencies report southeastern Wisconsin’s first case of bird flu in poultry during the ongoing national avian flu outbreak.Por Chuck Quirmbach
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Kitchen helped expand underground comics through a long career as illustrator, publisher and defender of other artists.Por Chuck Quirmbach
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Nick Matuszewski, policy director of the Wisconsin Anti-Violence Effort Educational Fund (WAVE), says changes to state and federal laws could reduce homicides involving juveniles, both as victims and perpetrators. The question remains: Will lawmakers take action?Por Chuck Quirmbach
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