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Milwaukee Walks: Washington Park Was Once Farmland
Milwaukee Walks

Washington Park Was Once Farmland

Olmsted-designed park is an urban oasis with historic homes nearby.

Eyes on Milwaukee: 35th and Vliet To Become Milwaukee’s Art Intersection
Eyes on Milwaukee

35th and Vliet To Become Milwaukee’s Art Intersection

Derrick Cainion hopes to create sculpture garden, art gallery, artist housing and more.

Bounce Milwaukee Will Close

Bounce Milwaukee Will Close

Southside entertainment venue closing at end of August; owners cite rent increase.

Sponsored: FREE – The Fine Arts Quartet performs two great quintets
Sponsored

FREE – The Fine Arts Quartet performs two great quintets

A FREE concert at UW-Milwaukee’s Zelazo Center featuring Ernst Bloch’s virtuoso piano quintet and Franz Schubert’s extraordinary C Major quintet. Sunday, July 9, 3:00 pm (Pre-talk at 2:00 pm). Sponsored by over 140 community donors.

Eyes on Milwaukee: E. North Ave. Apartments Moving Forward
Eyes on Milwaukee

E. North Ave. Apartments Moving Forward

Council committee endorses land sale, zoning change, TIF for long-sought development.

Murphy’s Law: Foxconn Deal Is Still Costing Taxpayers
Murphy’s Law

Foxconn Deal Is Still Costing Taxpayers

6 years after deal made, nothing has been manufactured, but price tag keeps rising.

Baird Name Will Be Added Atop U.S Bank Center

Baird Name Will Be Added Atop U.S Bank Center

Financial company extends its lease of nearly half of Wisconsin's tallest building.

DEI Experts Respond to Attacks on Their Work

DEI Experts Respond to Attacks on Their Work

Efforts to be more inclusive help everyone and are being distorted, they say.

Sponsored: FREE – Fine Arts Quartet performs Haydn & Mendelssohn
Sponsored

FREE – Fine Arts Quartet performs Haydn & Mendelssohn

A FREE concert at the Jewish Community Center featuring a mature Haydn & a gifted Mendelssohn. Thursday, July 13, 7:30 pm (Pre-talk at 6:30 pm) Reservations required. Sponsors: Friends of the Fine Arts Quartet & over 140 community donors.

Evers, Vos Argue Over Amended State Budget

Evers, Vos Argue Over Amended State Budget

Evers reshaped budget with 51 partial vetoes, trades words with Republicans.

City Hall: Council, Mayor At Odds On City Lobbying
City Hall

Council, Mayor At Odds On City Lobbying

Council members feel they were left out of state revenue deal, want more control over city lobbyists.

DNR Offers To Test Municipal Sewage Sludge For PFAS

DNR Offers To Test Municipal Sewage Sludge For PFAS

60% of 580 wastewater facilities in state spread treated biosolids on land and farms.