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Cook’s Country:Regional Seafood Specialties
Monterey Bay cioppino; can openers; how to make the ultimate shrimp Mozambique.
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Ask This Old House:Radiator Paint; Lord Bearing Wall
Replacing a valve; repainting a radiator cover that has lead paint on it; identifying and removing load bearing walls.
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Hundreds march in Milwaukee to protest recent ICE arrests, Trump’s use of military
Hundreds took to the streets of Milwaukee Tuesday night to call out recent arrests and raids by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
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Republicans reject funding for Wisconsin Supreme Court security
Republican state lawmakers have rejected a plan that would have created a new security force for the Wisconsin Supreme Court, arguing other police who protect the state Capitol can handle the job on their own.
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Wisconsin’s Congressional delegation reacts as Trump deploys Marines, National Guard to California amid protests
Republicans representing Wisconsin in Congress are defending President Donald Trump’s decision to deploy troops to Los Angeles amid protests there against federal immigration
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Wisconsin tourism industry’s ‘record-breaking roll’ sets new highs for economic impact, visits
Wisconsin’s tourism industry experienced its third-straight year of record-setting economic impact in 2024 and set a new all-time high for the number of visits to the Badger State, Gov. Tony Evers announced Tuesday.
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‘Trauma, anxiety, distress’: How Trump’s reinstated travel ban affects Afghan refugees in Wisconsin and beyond
Trump’s reinstated travel ban took effect on Monday. A refugee who resettled in 2021 told WPR’s “Wisconsin Today” that this and other moves are causing uncertainty for Afghan refugees in Wisconsin and abroad.
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GOP lawmakers call for state help to reopen shuttered Wisconsin substance abuse treatment facility
The push comes more than a year after the region’s largest in-patient treatment center closed alongside two major hospitals and several clinics.
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New program gives advanced medical training for rural health care providers in Wisconsin
The Orion Initiative is a new program offered by the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health that aims to expand advanced medical training to rural communities.
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New bill would require menopause education from health care providers
Supporters of the bill argue menopause and the time leading up to it are often misunderstood and ignored. In a conversation with “Wisconsin Today,” the director of a local menopause clinic shares misconceptions and treatment options.