Former Stack’d Becoming Mexican Restaurant

Former Stack’d Becoming Mexican Restaurant

Restaurateur continuing family tradition on 1st Street.

City May Pay To End Lawsuit Claiming Inspector General Was “Judge, Jury, Executioner”

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$50,000 settlement would resolve lawsuit from one of Tearman Spencer's top deputies.

Give Yourself the Gift of Membership

Give Yourself the Gift of Membership

Thru December 25th, Urban Milwaukee is offering 40% off the first year of membership.

Data Wonk: The Red-State Coverage Boom That Congress May End
Data Wonk

The Red-State Coverage Boom That Congress May End

From Florida to Texas, ACA marketplace enrollment has soared with enhanced tax credits, but failure to extend them could leave millions uninsured starting in 2026.

Gray Wolf Protections in Jeopardy as House Passes Delisting Bill

Gray Wolf Protections in Jeopardy as House Passes Delisting Bill

Backed by Wisconsin’s GOP delegation, the measure would shift control to states, with critics warning wolves could be hunted and trapped back toward extinction.

Inside BRAVE, Milwaukee’s Expanding Clinic for Invisible Wounds

Inside BRAVE, Milwaukee’s Expanding Clinic for Invisible Wounds

Veterans and first responders with PTSD and brain injuries find team-based, low-cost care at a new, larger location.

Rule Change Aims To Boost Kin Placements For Wisconsin Foster Children

Rule Change Aims To Boost Kin Placements For Wisconsin Foster Children

With 39% of foster kids already first placed with relatives, state officials hope streamlined rules will connect even more children to family.

City Hall: Alderwoman Seeks To Regulate Data Centers in Milwaukee
City Hall

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Ald. Marina Dimitrijevic's proposal would start with a "pause" on local development.

Bipartisan Push to Tell Counties Faster When Water Tests Fail

Bipartisan Push to Tell Counties Faster When Water Tests Fail

With PFAS standards still stalled, lawmakers advance a narrower plan to require DNR alerts on contamination.

Kitchen Fire Shutters Two Popular Milwaukee Food Trucks

Kitchen Fire Shutters Two Popular Milwaukee Food Trucks

Base kitchen blaze forces Cocina Filipina and Modern Maki temporarily closed as owners seek new space and community support.

Jury Delivers Split Verdict in Dugan Trial

Jury Delivers Split Verdict in Dugan Trial

Dugan acquitted of concealing, found guilty of felony obstruction. Defense attorney says case is "a long way from over."

Give Yourself the Gift of Membership

Give Yourself the Gift of Membership

Thru December 25th, Urban Milwaukee is offering 40% off the first year of membership.

Entertainment: 6 Ways To Have Last-Minute Holiday Fun
Entertainment

6 Ways To Have Last-Minute Holiday Fun

Haunted Holidays at The Rave, city lights tours, The Nutcracker and multiple charity events fill the days leading up to Christmas in Milwaukee.

As Flu Season Looms, Two Wisconsin Children Die of Respiratory Illness

As Flu Season Looms, Two Wisconsin Children Die of Respiratory Illness

DHS confirms one pediatric death from COVID-19 and one from influenza and warns this flu season could be more severe than usual.

Attorneys Spar Over Dugan’s Intent, Evidence in Closing Arguments

Attorneys Spar Over Dugan’s Intent, Evidence in Closing Arguments

Was Dugan trying her best under difficult circumstances? Or did she intend to take the law into her own hands that day in April?

New Report Identifies What Market Would Support at Former Northridge Site
Aranda Leans on Nonpartisan Record in Partisan Fight for 1st District Seat

Aranda Leans on Nonpartisan Record in Partisan Fight for 1st District Seat

Candidate cites Whitewater school board service and work with Spanish-speaking families as proof he can “work across the aisle” and broaden the Democratic electorate.

Fat Valdy’s Reopening Scrapped, New Restaurant Planned

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Blue Mound building will house second location for southside restaurant.

After Shutdown, WisconsinEye Discussing Future With Legislators

After Shutdown, WisconsinEye Discussing Future With Legislators

Nonprofit seeking partial public funding to resume operation.

Buffalo Wild Wings To Reopen After Licensing Mix-Up

Buffalo Wild Wings To Reopen After Licensing Mix-Up

Takeout spot has been closed since November while a new franchisee’s license is reviewed by health department.

How Menards’ 11 Percent Rebate Ended in a $4.25 Million Payout

How Menards’ 11 Percent Rebate Ended in a $4.25 Million Payout

Ten states, led in part by Wisconsin, said the popular promotion blurred the line between instant discounts and mail-in rebates for shoppers.

Defense Rests in Dugan ICE Trial After Brief Case and Character Testimony

Defense Rests in Dugan ICE Trial After Brief Case and Character Testimony

Four witnesses, including two judges and former Mayor Tom Barrett, testified as Dugan’s lawyers argued confusion, not obstruction, drove her actions.

$43 Million Later, MPS Says Classrooms Are Safe From Lead Dust

$43 Million Later, MPS Says Classrooms Are Safe From Lead Dust

Superintendent Brenda Cassellius and city leaders mark the end of cleanup effort.

Data Center Deal Puts Port Washington Mayor on Recall Hot Seat

Data Center Deal Puts Port Washington Mayor on Recall Hot Seat

Critics argue the city’s tax increment financing plan for the OpenAI and Oracle-linked project shifts risk to residents while locking in decades of repayment to developer.

Buyer Revealed For Potentially Historic Church

Buyer Revealed For Potentially Historic Church

Plus: Who can apply to demolish your house?