Norma finds a drawer filled with photographs of the time before she was 4 years-old even though all of the photos from that time were supposedly destroyed during a fire. Norma has other questions as well, like why does her skin become so dark when she is exposed to the sun, but her parents’ skin…
An author of a study on women’s sexual health discusses the findings. Then, we examine a shortage of attorneys creating a backlog of immigration cases. Then, New York Times columnist Ezra Klein joins the show ahead of a Madison event. Then, we discuss the Repair Cafe movement finding momentum in Oshkosh.
A Wisconsin researcher will instead be watching how honeybees react to the upcoming solar eclipse. Robert D’Andrea reports on a package of bills Governor Tony Evers signed yesterday. And, Shawn Johnson has a story about how Wisconsin voters are feeling headed into next week’s presidential primary.
We explore why the prison population has been declining but recently ticked back up. Then, Wisconsin’s Assistant Attorney General for Antitrust explains why the state joined in on an anti-monopoly lawsuit against Apple. Later, a doctor shares the challenges that come with rural healthcare after recent hospital closures in western Wisconsin.
We learn how to limit food waste at home, with a bit of planning and proper storage. Then, we hear about a group that’s rehabilitating trout streams in Southwest Wisconsin.
This week Zorba and Karl look at research linking ultra-processed food to over 30 damaging health outcomes, and they discuss a study that shows taking 9000 to 10000 steps daily may counteract the risk of death and cardiovascular disease in highly sedentary people. Plus, they share a delicious recipe for Roasted Olives with Orange and…
Guilt-ridden, Joe is at odds with his brothers, Ben and Charlie, and his sister, Mae. The loss of Ruthie prompts a child welfare agent to try and take Joe away from his parents, but he hides in the woods until his father drives the agent away.
We hear from Green Bay native and producer Josh Rosenberg about contributing to “The Last Repair Shop,” which won an Academy Award this month for best short documentary. Then, we learn about a hospital for injured and ill birds amid the spring migration. Then, the author of a new book discusses illness politics in national…
A federal lawsuit alleges a Milwaukee principal physically and verbally abused a first grade student because of the sexual orientation of his parents. The U.S. Department of Education is opening an investigation into a fellowship program for students of color at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. And, a $1,000 reward is being offered in the illegal…