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Milwaukee drivers struggle to find open emissions testing locations
Milwaukee drivers like Caroline and mechanic Chevy report frustrations finding open emissions testing locations as lawmakers push to roll back the mandate.
Wisconsin man foraging 100 percent of his food for an entire year
For an entire year, Robin Greenfield can only eat food that he foraged himself. The environmental activist has no I.D., passport, or bank account. It's his way of committing to a sustainable, harmonious coexistence with nature.MSOE engineering students build formula-style hybrid race car
Students at the Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE) are putting their skills to the test by building a formula-style hybrid race car from scratch.
Kenosha woman's life turned upside down after severe storms damage apartment
Severe storms destroyed Lakeya Garrett's Kenosha apartment, turning her life upside down. Now, she and her cousin Leroy are searching the debris for a cherished locket containing family ashes.
No buses, no problem: Riders in Walworth County embrace ride-on-demand vans
The newly-rebranded Walworth County Connect is the county's only option for public transportation. The accessible ride service is catching on with riders of all ages and abilities.
Parent shares summer alternatives for kids after nonprofit closes
With City on a Hill closing, a church director says families might be trying to find summer options-highlighting camps, churches, and community spaces.
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