The In Wisconsin special airs on WHLA Channel 31, La Crosse at 7 p.m. Thursday, July 19. Wisconsin Public Television (WPT) Producer Frederica Freyberg follows members of a recent class at Fort McCoy's ...
Bookworm Gardens in Sheboygan is featured Oct. 23 on PBS Wisconsin’s 'Wisconsin Life,' bringing children’s books to life in a ...
Dynae Saba discusses how formerly incarcerated people navigate jobs, housing and stigma. Reentry after incarceration poses major challenges, especially in Wisconsin, where Black residents face the ...
Lake expert John Magnuson explains the phenomenon of "black ice." When Wisconsin Public Television graphic designer Jennifer Hadley took her daughter out to skate and watch ice boats racing on Madison ...
MADISON — Two Door County lighthouses open to the public during the summer tourist season are featured in a new documentary airing in December on PBS Wisconsin public television stations. Cana Island ...
A Mile of Music documentary is coming to TV screens around the state. The one-hour film, comprised of footage recorded by PBS Wisconsin at last year's festival, Mile 11, premieres 8 p.m. June 23 on ...
It won't involve searchlights sweeping the night sky or Hollywood movie stars arriving in limousines, but La Crosse is about to have its own movie premiere. "Wisconsin Hometown Stories: La Crosse," a ...
"Free for All: The Public Library," a new documentary airing on PBS' "Independent Lens" April 29, charts the path of the American public library movement, from Ben Franklin and the Carnegie free ...
(The Center Square) – Leaders in Wisconsin public broadcasting said they are expecting to lose $6 million every year after Congress passed $1.1 billion in federal funding cuts to public broadcasting.
MADISON, Wis. (WMTV) - Congress has approved a $1.1 billion cut from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which helps fund PBS and NPR. The spending bill now awaits President Donald Trump’s ...