
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
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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
Governor fundraising, Jack White supports Wisconsin music venue
7/17/2025
Gov. Tony Evers isn't saying yet whether he plans to run for a third term. If he does get into the race, he'll be starting out with less money in his campaign chest. Green Bay leaders say April's NFL draft had a bigger impact on the local economy than expected. And, the musician Jack White made an unexpected donation to help out a small Milwaukee music venue.
Duration:00:12:03
Veterans housing fight, firefly sightings growing
7/16/2025
Programs providing housing for veterans who are homeless in Green Bay and Chippewa Falls are closing this fall because of funding shortfalls. Some Environmental Protection Agency workers in Wisconsin and Minnesota are among a group of federal employees placed on leave for signing a letter criticizing the Trump administration. And, firefly sightings are up.
Duration:00:11:24
Abortion decision like to lead to new legal challenges, DNR investigate bear attack
7/15/2025
Earlier this month the state supreme court struck down a law dating to the 1800s that banned almost all abortions in Wisconsin. That decision could open the door to other […]
Duration:00:11:15
Trump seeks to cut board that investigated Husky explosion, Milwaukee officer laid to rest
7/14/2025
President Trump has called for defunding the federal board that investigated a Wisconsin refinery explosion. Some say it would make workplaces less safe. Milwaukee mourns a police officer who was fatally shot. And, Governor Tony Evers talks about the compromises that led to the new state budget.
UW-Madison closes DEI division, ‘Twirling Jane’ of Kenosha
7/11/2025
The University of Wisconsin-Madison will shutter its division of diversity, equity and inclusion. It's moving most employees to other departments. We'll hear from our politics team on a big Supreme Court decision this week. And, the latest story in our Wisconsin Road Trip series brings us to Kenosha where a 75-year-old baton-twirler is a crowd favorite at Kenosha Kingfish games.
Duration:00:15:15
Educators react to state budget, New GOP candidate for governor
7/10/2025
The state budget signed last week boosts special education funding. But some educators say it fell short by not increasing general school aid. Plus, a Republican business owner announces a run for governor. Then, a Wisconsin Elections Commission report is sharply critical of a former Madison city clerk.
Duration:00:10:37
Developer plans Dane County data center campus, UW seeks tuition hike
7/9/2025
A developer of data centers is planning a massive new project in Dane County. They say it will bring 1,000 construction jobs. Leaders at the Universities of Wisconsin want to raise tuition. And, seven people survive a dangerous boating mishap on the Mississippi River.
Duration:00:11:27
Budget doesn’t include stewardship funds, Medicaid cuts could affect family planning clinics
7/8/2025
The $111-billion budget signed by Gov. Tony Evers didn’t set aside money for for the state’s Knowles-Nelson Stewardship Program. Family planning clinics in Wisconsin are facing funding cuts under the massive bill signed by President Donald Trump last week. And, more than half of surveyed fire chiefs in Wisconsin say they're concerned about having adequate staffing.
Duration:00:09:30
Central Wisconsinite breaks kayaking record, Meteorologists decry federal funding cuts
7/7/2025
The state budget lawmakers passed last week came after bipartisan negotiations. Experts say Wisconsin's new voting maps were part of the reason. A man from central Wisconsin has broken a speed record for kayaking. And, Wisconsin meteorologists say federal funding cuts could make storm predictions less accurate.
Duration:00:12:03
The joy of swimming in a lake
7/4/2025
In this special holiday edition, a Waupaca County mother recounts teaching her son about the pleasure of swimming in a Wisconsin lake during the summer.
Duration:00:05:46