WSSP-AM (Hales Corners, WI)

WSSP-AM (Hales Corners, WI)

WSSP (1250 AM) is a sports talk radio station located in Milwaukee and is part of Entercom's network. Both its studios and transmitter can be found in Hales Corners.

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#9535

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#1766

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#41

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  • 1 day ago | audacy.com | Taylor Rivera

    Climate activists are delivering nearly 1,600 petitions to Minnesota state lawmakers on Tuesday - Earth Day - in an effort to enforce laws protecting public health statewide. The activists gathered at the Minnesota State Capitol to enforce environmental laws. One issue being highlighted is the Trump administration's efforts to allow copper-sulfide mining at the edge of the Boundary Waters. Executive Director of Friends of the Boundary Waters.

  • 1 day ago | audacy.com | Mark Freie |Taylor Rivera

    A new lawsuit filed Tuesday by Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison alleges the Trump Administration is bullying vulnerable children in Minnesota. "Minnesota brings this lawsuit to stop President Trump and his administration from bullying vulnerable children in this state," Ellison says, adding that two of Trump's executive orders targeting transgender children and adults violate the U.S. Constitution as well as Title IX.

  • 2 days ago | audacy.com | Will Burchfield

    The question for the Lions isn't so much who they might like at No. 28. But who might be available. Derrick Harmon? "I think there's a legit shot he's there," NFL Draft insider Daniel Jeremiah said last week. "I think he could be in their range. The floor for him, I've looked at the Lions at 28, I've looked at the Bills at 30 (as the) potential last line for him to fall.

  • 2 days ago | audacy.com | Taylor Rivera |Lindsey Peterson

    As Catholic congregations across the world mourn the passing of Pope Francis, a mass at The Cathedral of Saint Paul honors his life and accomplishments. Archbishop of St. Paul and Minneapolis, Bernard Hebda, says Pope Francis paved the way for inclusion in the church that he hopes to see a new pope with similar values. "He's been a great defender of human life, just the way in which he's been an apostle for peace," says Hebda.

  • 2 days ago | audacy.com | Mike DeNardo

    PHILADELPHIA (KYW Newsradio) - SEPTA says even though it's facing a fiscal cliff, it's not curtailing its sustainability efforts. The transit agency is looking at ways to reduce its carbon footprint even amid the prospect of drastically cutting service without more state funding. "Right now we're moving full speed ahead," Emily Yates, SEPTA's deputy chief planning officer for innovation, told KYW Newsradio at an Earth Day event Monday at SEPTA headquarters.

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