Milwaukee native Cherita Booker attended the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and has worked in various roles as a multimedia journalist since 2017. She enjoys photography, dancing, and spending time with friends and family.
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Latest from Cherita Booker
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What Can Change in a Century? 20 Photos of Wisconsin from the ’20s.
Whether you were alive to see it, or just curious about our state’s history– here’s a glimpse of what Wisconsin life looked like a century ago.
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The Twitter Takeover: Here’s What’s Unfolded Since Elon Musk Became CEO
And the Twitter confusion over paid and actual verified accounts continues.
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What’s Happening This Weekend? Your UpNorth Guide of What to Do, Where to Go
Whether it’s food, music, or outdoor adventures, there’s always something to do in Wisconsin. Check out this list for our recommendations!
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Home for the Holidays: A Look at Wisconsin Family Traditions
We asked people across the state to share their favorite holiday traditions. Here’s what they said..
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5 Christmas Traditions You Should Start with Your Family This Year
It’s almost that time of the year to create new memories and spend time with those we cherish the most.
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Flu Season Arrives Early, RSV Cases on the Rise in Wisconsin
If you haven’t got this year’s flu shot, the CDC recommends that you do so soon, as cases soar across the country.
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Need A Ride to The Polls? Lyft is Offering 50% Off on Election Day
The rideshare company is once again making sure more people can exercise their right to vote.
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If Wisconsin Were a Country, We’d Rank 4th in Total Cheese Production, & Other Cheesy Facts, Recipes From ‘America’s Dairyland’
Impress your family, friends, and fellow cheese lovers with some Dairy State trivia this Thanksgiving!
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UW Researchers Developing New Way to Detect Ovarian Cancer Early
Ovarian cancer, often called the ‘silent killer,’ is the deadliest form of gynecological cancer. That could soon change.
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These Wisconsin Towns Named Among America’s ‘Most Beautiful’
The Badger state has captured the attention of Architectural Digest, naming two of its small towns some of the most beautiful in the nation.






















