Uber and Lyft Drivers Went on Strike at Mitchell Airport

Uber and Lyft Drivers Went on Strike at Mitchell Airport

Protest of poor pay ended by county sheriff after drivers block exit from parking lot.

Distillery Buys Part of Harley-Davidson Campus

Distillery Buys Part of Harley-Davidson Campus

Central Standard Craft Distillery moving forward on plans for 20-fold growth.

MKE County: Parks Will Resurface 9 Playgrounds This Year
MKE County

Parks Will Resurface 9 Playgrounds This Year

System has 112 playgrounds and also plans to rebuild Popuch Park playground.

New Plans For Tavern at Turner Hall

New Plans For Tavern at Turner Hall

Proposed tavern would bring new life to the historic building's first floor.

New Bank Branch Planned for Capitol Drive

New Bank Branch Planned for Capitol Drive

Nation's largest bank is on the move in Milwaukee.

US Sen. Ron Johnson Flip Flops on Trump Budget Bill

US Sen. Ron Johnson Flip Flops on Trump Budget Bill

After leading opposition to omnibus bill, Johnson votes to move it forward.

Pakistani-Indian Restaurant Proposed For Howell Avenue

Pakistani-Indian Restaurant Proposed For Howell Avenue

Baithak of Punjab would replace Marsel's Pizzeria -- but Italian is still on the menu.

How Wisconsin’s Republican Budget Compares With Public Opinion

How Wisconsin’s Republican Budget Compares With Public Opinion

What are Marquette poll results on three key GOP proposals?

Members Only: Join Us at Our Amorphic Beer Bash
Members Only

Join Us at Our Amorphic Beer Bash

Urban Milwaukee members can join us for fun beer tour and lots of chatter.

MKE County: Sheriff Creates Community Advisory Board
MKE County

Sheriff Creates Community Advisory Board

15 community members include law enforcement critics.

Back in the News: Wisconsin’s 150 Ginseng Growers Slammed By Tariffs
Back in the News

Wisconsin’s 150 Ginseng Growers Slammed By Tariffs

'I'm fighting in a trade war,' laments the top producer.

Op Ed: What the Upset in NYC Mayor’s Race Could Mean for Wisconsin
Op Ed

What the Upset in NYC Mayor’s Race Could Mean for Wisconsin

Could another Bernie Sanders-backed, young Democrat defeat Rep. Van Orden?

The State of Politics: The Rise of Jill Karofsky
The State of Politics

The Rise of Jill Karofsky

From circuit court judge to Supreme Court chief justice in just five years.

Milwaukee Police Officer Kendall Corder Dies 3 Days After Shooting

Milwaukee Police Officer Kendall Corder Dies 3 Days After Shooting

Corder, 32, and his partner Christopher McCray, 29, were shot by armed suspect.

MKE Listing: Unique New York-Style Loft
MKE Listing

Unique New York-Style Loft

Live/work space in the Third Ward features high ceilings and exposed brick. Available for lease.

Urban Reads: Tracking Small Air Pollution Particles Across the U.S.
Urban Reads

Tracking Small Air Pollution Particles Across the U.S.

All the city news you can use.

Birthright Citizenship Stands in Wisconsin After Supreme Court Order

Birthright Citizenship Stands in Wisconsin After Supreme Court Order

Kaul joins other attorney generals in seeking nationwide protection.

Now Serving: Where to Find Dubai Chocolate
Now Serving

Where to Find Dubai Chocolate

5 places serving globally famous chocolate. Plus: the week's restaurant and bar openings.

SDC Asks Federal Government to Reverse State’s Funding Cutoff

SDC Asks Federal Government to Reverse State’s Funding Cutoff

WI Department of Children and Families ended SDC’s eligibility for block grants.

Johnsonville Sued by Competitor Over Sausage Secrets

Johnsonville Sued by Competitor Over Sausage Secrets

Company accused of trying to poach Hormel employees and gain trade secrets.

The Week’s Greatest Hits

The Week’s Greatest Hits

Most popular articles and press releases in the past week

Lawmakers Release Funds for Literacy But Delay Much of State Budget

Lawmakers Release Funds for Literacy But Delay Much of State Budget

Joint Finance Committee can't decide funding for UW system, Medicaid, child care.

MKE County: Facial Recognition Resolution Passes
MKE County

Facial Recognition Resolution Passes

Unanimous vote asks Sheriff's office to adopt guidelines to protect civil liberties.

Federal Judge Halts Job Corps Shutdown

Federal Judge Halts Job Corps Shutdown

Judge finds U.S. Department of Labor likely violated the law.

Members Only: A Rundown of Our Exclusive Bulletins
Members Only

This content is only for members A Rundown of Our Exclusive Bulletins

A weekly recap of our members-only bulletins, short takes, reporting updates and more.