
“Song Sung Blue”: Lightning & Thunder’s Love Story Hits Theaters
Milwaukee’s iconic Neil Diamond tribute band, Lightning & Thunder, stars in “Song Sung Blue,” premiering nationwide.

Milwaukee’s iconic Neil Diamond tribute band, Lightning & Thunder, stars in “Song Sung Blue,” premiering nationwide.

Holiday cleanup tips: Recycle cardboard, avoid tanglers like holiday lights, and cut food waste with meal planning.

After losing in federal courts, a Wisconsin town agrees to use voting machines for the disabled through 2026.

Milwaukee and Madison initiatives enable emergency responders to give whole blood transfusions before hospital arrival.

Ayden Theis, an 18-year-old drummer, joins his dad Scott’s band, Power Take Off, on a 12-state rock tour.

John and Terri Cooper, both 70, visit their future home at Livasu, a Sheboygan village for dementia care.

People gathered in Iowa to witness the demolition of the historic Black Hawk Bridge, a nostalgic symbol for locals.

Milwaukee Judge Hannah Dugan faces calls for resignation after a felony conviction, pending appeals and suspension.

Advocates in Wisconsin push back against Trump policies that threaten funding for hospitals providing gender-affirming care.

Dr. Jonathan Øverby explores the deep resonance of Dvořák’s “Goin’ Home,” bridging cultures and hearts through music.

Stephanie Elkins shares her love for folk music, a passion ignited in her youth, now enriched by her WPR experiences.

Judge Hannah Dugan found guilty of felony for impeding a proceeding, but acquitted of misdemeanor concealment charge.