A state senator recently proposed a plan to expand broadband access in northern Wisconsin. Our guest tells us how the plan would improve the area, and gives us an update on the status of the proposal. We also talk to a reporter and a Baltimore native about the violence there following the funeral of Freddie Gray, an African-American man who mysteriously died from spinal injuries a week after he was in police custody.
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The Latest News From Baltimore And Why One Guest Wasn't Surprised At The Riots
Monday was the funeral of Freddie Gray, a 25-year old African-American man who died from a spinal injury after being in police custody. Riots followed in the afternoon. More than a dozen police officers were injured, and over two hundred people were arrested–the majority of those people were under the age of 30. A public radio reporter in Baltimore gives the latest on what’s happening in the city, and then a Baltimore native explains why he wasn’t surprised that violence erupted in Baltimore–and what needs to be done to fix the chronic problems there and in other major American cities.
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Lawmaker Calls For Expanding Broadband Access In Northern Wisconsin
When it comes to broadband access and internet speeds, northern Wisconsin lags behind the rest of the state. A lawmaker makes the case that more funding is needed to expand broadband access in the region.
Episode Credits
- Rob Ferrett Host
- Veronica Rueckert Host
- Amanda Magnus Producer
- Chris Malina Producer
- Kenneth Burns Guest
- Dan Diamond Guest
- Janet Bewley Guest
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