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Cartoons and comics mean a lot to many kids. But for some young people, the effect is especially strong and drives them to pursue a career in animation. → Read More
Look around Milwaukee and it’s easy to notice a rise in reckless driving. And while sometimes you wish that there were a police car in the area to stop a → Read More
Mental health experts believe about 6 million people in the United States suffer from some degree of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). It’s a mental → Read More
How often are you stopped on the street by someone asking for a donation to a charitable cause? And nearly all of us have been bombarded by knocks on doors → Read More
Wisconsin's population is aging and the demands on the area's senior centers are increasing, as well. That is presenting a challenge for many areas of the → Read More
After serving as the managing editor of news at USA Today for nearly two-and-a-half years, Ron Smith is back in Milwaukee as the Milwaukee Neighborhood → Read More
Our Bubbler Talk question this week is one after my own heart. Tim Brever in Oak Creek wrote to Bubbler Talk — our series that answers your questions about → Read More
The website, Atlas Obscura , takes visitors to exotic and unusual sites around the world. It connects travelers with other would-be travelers, and features → Read More
The complex world of carbon trading and energy speculation might not seem, at first blush, to be fertile ground for a suspense novel. But it's familiar → Read More
The Milwaukee Brewers' Miller Park has a roof hotline – 414-902-4636 – that tells callers the weather and if the roof is open or closed. That way fans know → Read More
For local Bard enthusiasts, summertime means a full slate of Shakespeare in parks throughout Wisconsin, thanks to the Summit Players . The Milwaukee-based → Read More
Occasionally, a tiny yellow car can be seen tooling around the UW-Milwaukee campus. That car is a battery-powered Ligier. Gonzo Couto-Lain, the man who's → Read More
There has been a lot of effort in the last decade to denote Milwaukee as a so-called “world water hub.” To date, many companies that research water and → Read More
There are a lot of depictions in popular culture of prison life such as shows like Orange Is the New Black or movies like The Shawshank Redemption . → Read More
President Donald Trump visited Wisconsin Thurday to attend Foxconn's cereminial groundbreaking in Mount Pleasant. During the ceremony, Trump gave an → Read More
The U.S. Supreme Court’s long-awaited ruling on Gill v. Whitford came down Monday . But the court didn't rule on the constitutinality question surrounding → Read More
Expungement is the ability to clear a criminal record or to seal it from public access without a court order. Simply put, it’s a way to be able to move on → Read More
Around a year-and-a-half ago, leaders of the national Rails-to-Trails Conservancy unveiled the groundwork for an ambitious network of recreational trails → Read More
The Public Broadcasting Act of 1967 paved the way for the creation of National Public Radio, which formally began on February 26, 1970. NPR has come a long → Read More
Throughout the month of May, neighborhoods around the country are hostings events called “Jane’s Walks.” The walks honor the work of the late Jane Jacobs, → Read More