![]() We explore initiatives focused on housing, youth, mental health and more. Tony Evers, the leader of Wisconsin's Department of Children and Families, and two state legislators. Wisconsin governor, state agency leader and legislators discuss housing insecurity - How can Wisconsin prevent and end homelessness? We hear from Gov. Then, we hear from a biomedical engineering professor about gene-editing programs for treating disease. ![]() New report on college faculty pay, Researcher discusses cure for sickle cell disease - First, we talk with the head of a teachers' union about a new report showing adjunct instructors at colleges are underpaid. And, food service workers at Lambeau Field are voting whether to unionize. Governor Tony Evers has been using a government email under an alias, and it's raising questions around open records practices. Tuesday, NovemThe number of publicly-available electric vehicle charging stations in Wisconsin could double if a pair of bills pass the Legislature. Then, an author shares his new book documenting the history of gun culture in the U.S. Wisconsin hockey legacy, Gun culture - We talk to a former Wisconsin Badgers hockey star and the author of a new book about him. Then, we learn more about how podcasts rose in popularity and how that growth may be leveling off. Gun culture, Podcast popularity - An author shares his new book documenting the history of gun culture in the U.S. Then, we talk to a former Wisconsin Badgers hockey star and the author of a new book about him. Podcast popularity, Wisconsin hockey legacy - We learn more about how podcasts rose in popularity and how that growth may be leveling off. Weather Guy Jon Martin is back to tell us more about what we can expect this winter, plus a look at the key findings of the National Climate Assessment. Weather update: This year’s winter predictions, results of the National Climate Assessment, explaining gale force winds - El Niño might bring drier-than-average conditions this winter, says a season outlook by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. We also learn about her efforts to engage the public. We talk with a Wisconsin ecologist who is using soundscapes to help determine biodiversity in forests across the globe. ![]() Wisconsin researchers are using the power of listening to learn more about rainforest biodiversity - One way researchers can study animals in the rainforest is to listen to them. How pre-school segregation damages children - Many Head Start programs and private pre-K classrooms are racially segregated, setting kids on unequal education tracks, according to the author of “False Starts: The Segregated Lives of Preschoolers.” Casey Stockstill joins us to share what she found observing preschools in Madison for more than two years. Then, the lobby that advocates for community health centers pushes for proposals to lower the cost of dental care. ![]() State Capitol Report: The state of Wisconsin's transportation system, A proposal to license dental therapists - The Department of Transportation secretary talks about infrastructure needs and legislative proposals. 2023 is expected to be an average year for car deer accidents in Wisconsin, we'll have more on where in the state it routinely happens. And, watch out when you're out on the road. A bill could create a pilot program to study the effects of psychedelic mushrooms on veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder. Monday, NovemSpam calls using false or misleading caller ID to scam Wisconsinites could be illegal in a bipartisan proposal in the state Legislature. Traumatized Children and Emotionally Responsive Teaching - How can teachers, counselors, and parents work together to help traumatized children succeed?
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