Sourdough Bakery Moving to Peter Sciortino Space

Sourdough Bakery Moving to Peter Sciortino Space

Peace and Love Sourdough plans to take up residence on Brady Street.

Third Ward Hotel Wins Design Review Board Approval

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But historic preservation decision still needed on first floor windows.

Hundreds Gather in Waukesha to Honor Charlie Kirk

Hundreds Gather in Waukesha to Honor Charlie Kirk

'We will not be silenced,' declared former governor Scott Walker.

City Will Waive Permit Fees For Owner-Occupied Homes Flood Repair

City Will Waive Permit Fees For Owner-Occupied Homes Flood Repair

Proposal aims to reduce costs of rebuilding after 1,000-year storm.

Transportation: Rep. Steil Calls For Greater Federal Oversight of MCTS
Transportation

Rep. Steil Calls For Greater Federal Oversight of MCTS

Congressman points to fare evasion, but hasn't contacted county officials.

Dining Out For Life Returns With Biggest Event Yet

Dining Out For Life Returns With Biggest Event Yet

Vivent Health fundraiser spans 3 days, with 18 participating restaurants.

Environmental Groups Raise Alarms About Data Centers

Environmental Groups Raise Alarms About Data Centers

They will require huge amounts of energy and state water.

Rep. Francesca Hong Enters Race for Governor

Rep. Francesca Hong Enters Race for Governor

Madison-based Assembly member and Socialist is 6th Democrat to announce.

Milwaukee Steakhouse is Expanding

Milwaukee Steakhouse is Expanding

New addition would double dining space, create private event venue.

Is City Prepared For National Avenue Disruption?

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Multi-year reconstruction project could hurt businesses. What's the strategy?

Developer Buys Large Site Near Airport

Developer Buys Large Site Near Airport

Property once housed Milwaukee's second-largest hotel.

Members Only: Free Tickets To Milwaukee Film’s Dialogues Documentary Festival
Members Only

Free Tickets To Milwaukee Film’s Dialogues Documentary Festival

Second-annual doc fest runs from Sept. 18-21.

Agency to Host Cocktail Classes

Agency to Host Cocktail Classes

Three-part curriculum at downtown bar explores foundations, creativity and science of cocktails.

Milwaukee Police Officer Driving Squad Car Hits, Kills Individual

Milwaukee Police Officer Driving Squad Car Hits, Kills Individual

Victim was lying at entrance of an alley. Officer now on administrative leave.

Transportation: Airport Begins New International Terminal Project
Transportation

Airport Begins New International Terminal Project

Airport will begin demolition of old concourse in coming weeks.

Back In The News: Diane Hendricks Now Richer Than Menard!
Back In The News

Diane Hendricks Now Richer Than Menard!

Time to marvel at the incredible wealth of Wisconsin’s richest people.

Despite Its Passage, ‘Growing MKE’ Still Not A Done Deal

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Tensions reemerge as zoning changes proposed. 'That's how a frog is boiled.'

Elizabeth Brown’s Long Journey to Her Own Home

Elizabeth Brown’s Long Journey to Her Own Home

Acts Housing helps her overcome 5 years of housing troubles, homelessness.

Wisconsin Colleges Vow to Continue Serving Hispanic Students

Wisconsin Colleges Vow to Continue Serving Hispanic Students

Trump administration has cut grant grants for 600 Hispanic-serving institutions.

Gov. Evers’ Executive Order Ensures Access to COVID-19 Vaccines

Gov. Evers’ Executive Order Ensures Access to COVID-19 Vaccines

Move comes as federal FDA ends support of vaccines for most people.

After Trouble With Trump, Kim Sajet Embraces Milwaukee Art Museum

After Trouble With Trump, Kim Sajet Embraces Milwaukee Art Museum

'What I particularly love about it is that it’s international.'

Another Death at Milwaukee County Jail

Another Death at Milwaukee County Jail

Melvin Goodwin, 34, is third person to die this year in custody of sheriff.

Historic Artifacts From Karl Ratzsch’s Restaurant Headed For Auction Block

Historic Artifacts From Karl Ratzsch’s Restaurant Headed For Auction Block

Need a Cyril Colnik chandelier? How about a restaurant booth?

Transportation: MCTS Celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month With Bus Wrap
Transportation

MCTS Celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month With Bus Wrap

New Hispanic Heritage bus went into service Monday.

Proposed Wisconsin Bill Adopts Official Definition of Antisemitism

Proposed Wisconsin Bill Adopts Official Definition of Antisemitism

Critics argue the definition could be used to target anti-Israel speech.