Sixth GOP Senator Bows Out As André Jacque Won’t Run Again

Sixth GOP Senator Bows Out As André Jacque Won’t Run Again

Green Bay–area lawmaker ends more than a decade in Legislature but leaves a safe red seat behind.

Council Members Threaten to Bag New Leaf Collection Policy

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Council says policy change was a surprise to them.

New Developer Revives Downtown Hotel Plan

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Financing plan for previously proposed Deer District hotel also introduced.

Food Truck Operators Rally at City Hall

Food Truck Operators Rally at City Hall

Demonstration aims to put the brakes on new late-night restrictions.

MPS Faces Rising Borrowing Costs After Credit Downgrades

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Lower ratings from S&P and Fitch could make it pricier to fund school projects and refinance debt.

Transportation: See Design Concepts for 30th Street Corridor Trail
Transportation

See Design Concepts for 30th Street Corridor Trail

New trail could connect north side neighborhoods to larger network of trails in Milwaukee County.

Walmart Parking Lot To Be Replaced With Affordable Housing

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City held out for better plan than self storage, developer says it paid off.

State To Embed Literacy Coaches In 11 Milwaukee Public Schools

State To Embed Literacy Coaches In 11 Milwaukee Public Schools

Part of effort that will send coaches to 54 schools statewide.

City Unveils New Rooftop Solar Installation

City Unveils New Rooftop Solar Installation

Latest sustainability push aims to reduce carbon footprint and utility costs. Homeowners can benefit, too.

Murphy’s Law: The Inside Story of Democratic Race for Governor
Murphy’s Law

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Was a white centrist male candidate seen as the solution?

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Confidential Deal Could Settle Civil Case in Joseph Mensah Shooting of Alvin Cole

Confidential Deal Could Settle Civil Case in Joseph Mensah Shooting of Alvin Cole

Two sides in a contentious civil case say they are close to settlement.

Latest Marquette Poll Finds Deep Skepticism of Data Centers and AI

Latest Marquette Poll Finds Deep Skepticism of Data Centers and AI

'There’s pretty much bipartisan skepticism, both here in Wisconsin and nationally.'

Justice-Elect Chris Taylor Endorses Pedro Colón in 2027 Supreme Court Race

Justice-Elect Chris Taylor Endorses Pedro Colón in 2027 Supreme Court Race

Nearly a year from next Wisconsin Supreme Court election, 2 candidates already running.

Dinner Series Highlights Immigrant Chefs

Dinner Series Highlights Immigrant Chefs

In seventh year, Tables Across Borders features Burmese, Syrian, Ethiopian and Eritrean cuisine.

Milwaukee Takes First Step Toward Fencing Off Bar District

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Proposal a response to late-night violence on Water and Old World Third streets.

Severe Storms Push Milwaukee To Change Leaf And Street Sweeping Rules

Severe Storms Push Milwaukee To Change Leaf And Street Sweeping Rules

Climate change, clogged drains and angry residents are driving DPW changes.

Dugan Seeks Acquittal Ahead of Sentencing

Dugan Seeks Acquittal Ahead of Sentencing

A recent appeals court changed the case law at the heart of Dugan case.

Wisconsin Could Have ‘A Big Year’ for Lyme Disease

Wisconsin Could Have ‘A Big Year’ for Lyme Disease

Tick bites and emergency room visits soaring; warmer, wetter weather good for deer ticks.

Back in the News: Utility CEOs Paid $5.2 Billion in Past 8 Years
Back in the News

Utility CEOs Paid $5.2 Billion in Past 8 Years

New report shows utilities and CEOs get rich while customers struggle to pay, get disconnected.

Second Judicial Panel Rejects Challenge to WI Congressional Map

Second Judicial Panel Rejects Challenge to WI Congressional Map

Law Forward promises to appeal to Wisconsin Supreme Court.

Downtown Tower Developer Tries Legal Maneuver To Avoid Lawsuit

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'Aggravated litigation'? CEO of Neutral asks judge to steer case to mediation.

Feds Suing Wisconsin Over Prediction Markets

Feds Suing Wisconsin Over Prediction Markets

Federal government sues to prevent state regulation of these companies.

Why Milwaukee’s Potholes Are So Bad, And What’s Changing

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A brutal winter, new repair gear, Brewers funding and AI detection reshaping the city’s response.

Centro Cafe is Permanently Closed

Centro Cafe is Permanently Closed

Riverwest restaurant is no more, but adjacent bar will continue.