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Eyes on Milwaukee: City Seeks To Limit New Vape Shops
Eyes on Milwaukee

City Seeks To Limit New Vape Shops

But questions abound on the legality and strategy of any bans or limits.

Democrats Offer Abortion Referendum. Again

Democrats Offer Abortion Referendum. Again

Asks voters if 1849 ban should be repealed. But referendum must wait for April 2024.

Op Ed: Gerrymandering Wins In 2022 Election
Op Ed

Gerrymandering Wins In 2022 Election

Results show how voters are robbed of representation.

Illegal Ballot Requests Came From Deputy Milwaukee Election Director

Illegal Ballot Requests Came From Deputy Milwaukee Election Director

Kimberly Zapata was terminated Wednesday after revealing action.

Activists Call For End to Chequamegon-Nicolet Logging Project

Activists Call For End to Chequamegon-Nicolet Logging Project

Environmentalists say forest is a "climate-saver." U.S. Forest Service logging 12,000 acres.

Vote Tuesday: 10th Assembly District Race
Vote Tuesday

10th Assembly District Race

Voters in the northeast corner of Milwaukee, Shorewood and Glendale will elect a new state representative.

Members Only: Get Some Free Bastille Days “Bucks”
Members Only

Get Some Free Bastille Days “Bucks”

Urban Milwaukee members can get $8 of "Bastille bucks" to spend on food and beverages, while supplies last.

Members Only: Free Tickets to WMSE’s Art & Music Event
Members Only

Free Tickets to WMSE’s Art & Music Event

Urban Milwaukee members can get two free tickets, worth $30, while supplies last.

Murphy’s Law: How We Energies Spends Your Money
Murphy’s Law

How We Energies Spends Your Money

Profits from ratepayers funds foundation that gave $1 million to UWM and helps utility look like a good guy.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Historic Home Could Become Coffee Shop
Eyes on Milwaukee

Historic Home Could Become Coffee Shop

Long an art gallery, the 1890s Knapp St. house in Downtown could see new life.

State PFAS Standards Take Effect July 1

State PFAS Standards Take Effect July 1

First standards for ‘forever chemicals’ require public water systems to test for PFAS.

Mount Mary Hires Isabelle Cherney As President

Mount Mary Hires Isabelle Cherney As President

Cherney will replace Christine Pharr, who is retiring this summer.