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Yemeni coffee shops are expanding across the Milwaukee area
A growing number of Yemeni coffee shops have opened up in the Milwaukee area over the past several months.
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Deportations are set to explode — a huge worry for farmers already facing a labor shortage
American agriculture relies on foreign workers, and that workforce is already stretched thin. With Trump’s immigration crackdown set to expand next year, some farmers fear that workers will be even harder to find.
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Wisconsin political leaders react to US invasion of Venezuela
The United States hit Venezuela with a “large-scale strike” early Saturday and said President Nicolás Maduro and his wife were captured and flown out of the country after months of stepped-up pressure by Washington.
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Milwaukee Judge Hannah Dugan resigns after felony conviction
Federal prosecutors accused Milwaukee County Judge Hannah Dugan of helping a man evade immigration enforcement. Last month, a jury found her guilty of one of two counts against her.
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Wisconsin child care providers await federal funding freeze that could cause closures
Days after the Trump administration said it would pause federal child care funds nationwide in response to allegations of fraud at Minnesota daycares, Wisconsin providers have more questions than answers about what comes next.
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US Olympic speed skating trials coming to Milwaukee this weekend
The Pettit National Ice Center in Milwaukee is hosting the 2026 U.S. Olympic Team long track speed skating trials this weekend.
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Wisconsin arborist is teaching more women about chainsaw safety and tree climbing
Rebecca Seibel teaches outdoors classes geared for women and gender minorities in the male-dominated arborist industry
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Marshfield-based Prince Corp. could close, lay off 107 employees in February
A Marshfield-based company founded by a Civil War veteran is in danger of closing and laying off 107 employees next month if its assets aren’t sold.
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2026 US Olympic women’s hockey team features 6 Wisconsin Badgers, Fox Valley native coach
The U.S. women’s hockey team heading to the winter Olympics has deep ties to Wisconsin, with four current and two former Badgers on the roster and a Fox Valley-native serving as head coach.
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Firewood banks offer heat, and hope, to rural homes in need
As the cost of everything, especially energy, increases, nonprofit organizations stockpile wood to help neighbors stay warm through winter.









