
Location:
Milwaukee, WI
Networks:
Milwaukee PR
Description:
News from WUWM
Language:
English
Website:
http://www.wuwm.com/news/
Episodes
Fatal opioid overdoses decline in Milwaukee County
4/22/2026
Compared to 2022, there’s been a 54% decrease in fatal opioid overdoses in Milwaukee County.
Duration:00:02:30
'No cuts to classrooms': MPS parents, teachers call for reversal of 263 job cuts
4/22/2026
At a town hall Tuesday, Milwaukee Public Schools parents and teachers spoke out against budget cuts that will cost 260 people their current jobs.
Duration:00:04:13
Milwaukee resident and UWM professor hopes to push climate solutions through TV show
4/22/2026
One Milwaukee area resident is working to create a TV show that she hopes will educate people about reducing the waste we create. Meet Marissa Jablonski.
Duration:00:05:36
The Knowles-Nelson Stewardship fund faces an uncertain future
4/21/2026
At the end of June, the program that helps protect Wisconsin's natural areas is set to end after funding failed to be reauthorized.
Duration:00:04:18
Why have there been so many tornadoes in Wisconsin this April?
4/20/2026
Wisconsin has hit the average yearly number of tornadoes in the state and it's only April. What's going on?
Duration:00:04:09
Why did UW fire its president? What we heard from lawmakers, UW Regents and union leaders
4/20/2026
Why did the Universities of Wisconsin fire President Jay Rothman? A State Assembly member and university union leader have some ideas.
Duration:00:04:17
Flood-prone Milwaukee neighborhood weathers the storm, while working on mitigation efforts
4/20/2026
People who live in flood-prone areas were especially anxious last week, keeping an eye on the storms and torrential rain. That includes in Grasslyn Manor, within Milwaukee’s Sherman Park neighborhood. It’s been hit hard over the years, with some residents losing everything in their basements.
Duration:00:04:43
Milwaukee DPW: heavy rain in short span overwhelmed drains, worsening flood conditions
4/17/2026
Heavy rain swamped cars in and around Milwaukee this week, as sewer drains backed up. Some residents questioned the city's infrastructure. The Department of Public Works says it can only do so much.
Duration:00:04:15
Wisconsin climatologist says extreme weather is becoming more common in April
4/17/2026
We’re not used to so many days of extreme weather this time of year. But Wisconsin’s state climatologist says the month we’re in doesn’t matter that much.
Duration:00:04:20
How Milwaukee Sewerage District mitigates torrential rain
4/17/2026
MMSD manages the wastewater and flood prevention for 29 Milwaukee communities. The system is being maxed out from a week of storms and flooding.
Duration:00:03:53
How to Evict Your Landlord, part 1: Who is David Tomblin?
4/16/2026
David Tomblin, founder of Highgrove Holdings, owns over 200 homes in Milwaukee. His tenants organized to document code violations, leading to lawsuits that threaten to "evict" Tomblin from his properties.
Duration:00:05:05
Flood watch issued as heavy rain causes flooding, school disruptions & MMSD urges less water use
4/15/2026
We’ve had a rainy week in Milwaukee, and there’s a chance of more wet weather in coming days. All the water can overwhelm the sanitary sewer system, which can cause overflows or basement backups.
Duration:00:04:58
What plastics can I recycle? It varies depending on where you live
4/15/2026
For WUWM's "Beats Me" series, a listener asked which plastics are recyclable in Wisconsin. Turns out, it varies depending on your community.
Duration:00:05:14
UWM students and staff worry about the impact of merging eight resource centers into one student hub
4/10/2026
UW-Milwaukee plans to merge eight multicultural and resource centers into one hub this fall. Some students are concerned with how the loss of those eight targeted spaces will affect the people who need them.
Duration:00:04:16
Supporters of Islamic Society of Milwaukee president continue to demand his release from ICE custody
4/9/2026
Salah Sarsour, the president of the Islamic Society of Milwaukee, was detained March 30 by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents.
Duration:00:04:12
Whitefish Bay school referendum fails while two others in Milwaukee area pass. What now?
4/8/2026
Election results for Wisconsin school district referendums in Whitefish Bay, Lake Country and Glendale-River Hills. What happens next?
Duration:00:03:55
Forest Home Cemetery historical marker honors Chinese tomb sweeping tradition
4/7/2026
A new state historical marker is coming to Milwaukee’s Forest Home Cemetery. It's part of an effort to create 12 new historical markers that focus on underrepresented topics.
Duration:00:02:29
Lake sturgeon restoration in Milwaukee River reaches a milestone
4/7/2026
For two decades conservationists have been working to restore lake sturgeon to the Milwaukee River. Last week, the first adult sturgeon made his way 20 miles upstream from Lake Michigan.
Duration:00:04:35
What to know about the kidnapping of journalist and Wisconsin native Shelly Kittleson
4/6/2026
Last week, journalist Shelly Kittleson, who grew up in Wisconsin, was kidnapped while reporting in Iraq.
Duration:00:04:37
Want an AI crash course? UW rolls out free videos about how it works, possible mistakes
4/3/2026
Universities of Wisconsin roll out video series on artificial intelligence and how to use it in 2026. How to get better AI responses and when to use AI are main themes.
Duration:00:04:15