
Wisconsin Today: Morning News
Wisconsin Public Radio
Start your day by getting up to speed on the biggest Wisconsin stories with WPR’s “Morning Edition” host Alex Crowe. Find “Wisconsin Today: Morning News” Monday through Friday wherever you get your podcasts.
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United States
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Wisconsin Public Radio
Description:
Start your day by getting up to speed on the biggest Wisconsin stories with WPR’s “Morning Edition” host Alex Crowe. Find “Wisconsin Today: Morning News” Monday through Friday wherever you get your podcasts.
Twitter:
@WPR
Language:
English
Contact:
1-800-747-7444
Email:
web-team@wpr.org
Episodes
Turtle-sniffing dog, Environmental impact of data centers
5/13/2025
A Labrador retriever is helping turtles in Wisconsin by sniffing out threatened species. A prescription education program for people over 65 in Wisconsin is growing. And, Danielle Kaeding will tell us more about the environmental impacts of data centers in the state.
Great Lakes levels down, What is a data center?
5/12/2025
Most of the Great Lakes have fallen to levels that haven't been seen in more than a decade. It’s peak migration season for birds, and some people are taking steps to protect birds from crashing into windows. And, in the first installment in our special series about data centers in Wisconsin, Nick Rommel will tell us the basics of what exactly a data center is.
Madison school shooter’s father arrested, Wisconsin reacts to new pope
5/9/2025
The father of a teen who killed multiple people at a Madison school in December is now facing several felonies. Catholics in Wisconsin are reacting to news that the new pope named Thursday is a Midwest native. And, WPR's Anna Marie Yanny on how Google engineers based in Madison help shape technology used across the globe..
Prison phone problems, School safety after ALCS shooting
5/8/2025
Issues with a private company's phone and messaging system is preventing inmates in Wisconsin prisons from reaching family members, sometimes for weeks at a time. A Canadian mining company wants to drill for metals at multiple sites in Wisconsin. And, months after a tragic shooting at a Christian school in Madison, parents and educators are reflecting on how to keep kids safe. Jenny Peek will tell us more about that.
How EPA cuts could affect Wisconsin, GOP to cut hundreds of Evers’ budget proposals
5/7/2025
President Trump is proposing cuts to the EPA, and Wisconsin could lose tens of millions of dollars for water infrastructure. State legislators are looking for ways to address school districts’ growing dependence on referendums. And, a central Wisconsin county board voted to replace their elected treasurer with the person she defeated in the most recent election.
DOC faces wrongful death lawsuit, T-Pain calls out State Fair Park officials
5/6/2025
A new lawsuit against the Wisconsin Department of Corrections alleges deliberate indifference led to an inmate's death. Corrinne Hess will tell us how a proposed overhaul of how families pay for college could affect Wisconsin's students. And, T-Pain is blasting Wisconsin State Fair Park officials over the cancellation of an event this summer. We'll have more on that.
1.7 million Wisconsinites lack REAL ID, Milwaukee boat saga
5/5/2025
The deadline to get a REAL ID is this week, but more than a million Wisconsinites don't have it yet. The Trump administration's tariffs are expected to make solar energy systems more expensive. And, the saga of the Milwaukee boat continues. We'll have the latest on the efforts to remove it.
Hundreds protest immigration policies, Florida man connected to ALCS shooting
5/2/2025
Hundreds of people in Madison and Milwaukee protested against President Donald Trump's immigration policies. A man arrested in Florida had a connection to the teen who killed multiple people at a Madison school last year. And, fishing season starts this weekend. Danielle Kaeding will tell us about a proposal to raise hunting and fishing license fees.
Wisconsin aims to attract filmmakers, bill to cover breast cancer screenings
5/1/2025
Wisconsin doesn't offer any tax incentives to filmmakers who shoot their movies in the state. Two new proposals would change that. A new bill in the Capitol would require insurance companies to cover the cost of follow-up screenings for breast cancer. And, chronic wasting disease has spread to three-quarters of the state.
Wisconsin sues over AmeriCorps cuts, Milwaukee judge suspended
4/30/2025
The Wisconsin Supreme Court has suspended a judge who was arrested by federal agents at the Milwaukee County Courthouse earlier this month. Wisconsin has joined a lawsuit against the Trump administration over the sudden end to funding for a national service program. And, proposed changes to Medicaid would cost Wisconsin billions