Mitch Teich, WUWM 89.7 FM

Mitch Teich

WUWM 89.7 FM

Milwaukee, WI, United States

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UWM & MATC Join Animated Forces

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

‘It’s A No-Win Situation’: High-Speed MPD Chases Continue To Trigger Concerns

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

Reports From The Frontlines Of PTSD Science

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

Donating To Charity: Phil Buchanan's New Book Explains How To Ensure Your Money Makes A Difference

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

As Milwaukee County's Population Is Aging, So Are Its Senior Centers

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

New Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service Editor Plans To Tell Stories From A Different Light

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

What Was Milwaukee's Key Role In Typewriter History?

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

Atlas Obscura Brings International Oddities To Young Audiences In Latest Book

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

A Suspense Novel Filled With Murder — And Carbon Trading

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

Miller Park Roof Rules: It's More Than The Weather

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

Milwaukee-Based Summit Players Take the Bard On the Road for Forth Summer Season

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

UW-Milwaukee Students Redesign Tiny Yellow Car with Battery Power

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

'Milwaukee: A City Built on Water' Looks at the Lakes & Rivers That Created the City

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

'Ear Hustle' Podcast, Photography Make Prison Three Dimensional

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

Canadian Consul General Takes Issue With Trump's Tariff Comments

President Donald Trump visited Wisconsin Thurday to attend Foxconn's cereminial groundbreaking in Mount Pleasant. During the ceremony, Trump gave an → Read More

Gill v. Whitford Ruling Leaves Open Questions for Future of Partisan Gerrymandering Cases

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

New Report Explores Wisconsin's 'Atypical' Expungement Law

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

Milwaukee Hosts Trail Nation Summit to Connect Trails & Communities

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

Radio Innovator & Wisconsin Native, Bill Siemering, On The Early Days of NPR

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

Westlawn Gardens Redesign Offers New Neighborhood Feel To Old Community

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