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When it rains it pours! What else is there to do? This hour, we begin by highlighting the Milwaukee Film Festival with our very film reviewer Matt Mueller. Plus, The Weekend Trend w/ Sandy Maxx!
The Milwaukee Film Festival is this weekend! This is a movie goers dream, even for those not super dedicated. Here to talk about the best films and experiences to have at the Milwaukee Film Festival, Matt Mueller – our resident film expert!
Take the week off 'Severe Weather Awareness Week." We've had our fill. This hour, we begin with WTMJ Meteorologist Craig Koplien to talk us through last night's damage and of course what's rest for the week ahead. Plus, Brewers 360 with the GM, Matt Arnold with some much needed injury updates
Brewers 360 with President of Baseball Ops & GM Matt Arnold. The losing streak was finally snapped! Murphy said it felt “like a month.” It’s only been a week. We also get a status report on Trevor Megill who seemed to be wearing his last outing where he blown a lead. We also talk injury updates – when will we see Chourio & Yelich back in the lineup?
Round 4?! Are you serious?! Round 3 of storms last night created flooded roads, damaging winds, and a nightmare getting out of the Brewers game last night. Looks like we get a break tonight. But, tomorrow? We might be back at it. WTMJ Meteorologist Craig Koplien is here to detail the crazy week of weather we are looking at as we head into the weekend.
...and absolutely nothing at the same time. This hour, more sound from people avoiding the flood waters last night best they can. Plus, another establishment putting the kibosh on teenagers being unaccompanied by an adult. And Mark Tauscher says you can't leave a game early.
Mark Tauscher joins the show and we talk about Brewers fans leaving the game early to try to beat the heavy rain. Well they got stuck and missed the comeback win. So, when is it okay to leave a game early?
A question a lot of people had leaving AmFam Field yesterday. This hour, we recap the weather overnight bringing rains and floods again! Debbie has a feature highlighting the storm assessors and analysts. An Everyday Hero, and Jen Lada talks the advantage of having a leaky roof
An Everyday Hero where a gas station worker earns the title today because of a quick reaction to someone in need of help. And it made all the difference
It was a rainy day at Am Fam Field. The Brewers won though! ESPN’s Jen Lada walks us through the win. However, the stadium was a mess. The roof was leaking, and roads were atrocious. But, did the water help? Sal Frelick got a swinging bunt to stay fair because of the wet dirt. That brought home the winning run. But, the Brewers won!
When a tornado warning pops up on your phone, most people head for the basement. A select few head for their cars — and drive straight toward the storm.
But not all of them are doing the same job. Storm chasers and storm spotters are often talked about in the same breath, but they serve distinct roles in Wisconsin's severe weather network — and understanding the difference matters more than you might think.
It sounds like Joe Vitrano is already there. This hour, we begin with Vince's conversation with Mandela Barnes asking him what his plan is to really freeze utility rates. Plus, a check-in on the 'boos' for the Brewers. Previewing tonight's weather forecast which calls for more rain, and some unfinished business to take care of.
Gubernatorial candidate Mandela Barnes made a promise that if elected governor, he would freeze rates. But, is that realistic? How can he promise that? Vince held his feet to the fire on that promise. Vince’s full conversation with Mandela Barnes.
Is Spring really even a season anymore? This hour, we begin with some assessment of last night's weather that hit Sussex particularly hard. WTMJ's Nazir Spencer reports live. Plus, Brewers 360 with Jeff Levering, and no the sky is not falling for the Brewers.
Brewers 360 with broadcaster Jeff Levering! Is it too early to boo? The fans let the Crew have it at home yesterday. Is the sky falling? Or is it only April. We then discuss the closer. If we don’t have a closer – then don’t have a closer. Right? We also talk Yeli’s adductor injury and how fortunate a 10-day IL stint sounds.
In one of the hardest hit areas in the state, Sussex had a lot of damage and reporting live from a church that has been hit very hard by the storms. And there are more on the way. WTMJ Reporter Nazir Spencer reports live and describes the damage.
It's another edition of the annual story we "have" to do. This hour, we start with tax day. We also get some bites from Vince's conversation with Mandela Barnes about his plan to 'freeze energy rates.' Plus we ask about the boos - is it too early to boo the Brewers? We ask Mark Tauscher
Is it too early to boo? The boo birds were out as the Brewers coughed up another lead to drop 6 in a row. The fans let them know. But, it is only April. We get an official ruling from our very own Mark Tauscher.
That's the reaction after another bout of severe storms overnight - and we're not done yet. Also this hour, some unfinished business. The Manager didn't like the boos, and more looking ahead at the week's forecast with WTMJ Meteorologist Craig Koplien
We went wall to wall last night with severe weather coverage! Damaged power lines, giant hail, tornadoes, lightning, and rainfall. We had everything! On the coverage, WTMJ Meteorologist Craig Koplien, who joins the program to discuss what he saw, and what the studies might find including possibly multiple tornado touchdowns.




