Taco-Focused Food Truck Opening Restaurant
Mobile restaurant planning first brick-and-mortar location.
Read the full story by Sophie Bolich...Wisconsin Adds More Than 2,200 ‘Clean Energy’ Jobs
Inflation Reduction Act caused surge says new report. State total tops 73,000.
by Danielle Kaeding, Wisconsin Public RadioWalgreens Closing Store Infamous For Basketball Player Incident
Fourth Milwaukee store closure in less than two years.
by Jeramey JanneneBallot Drop Boxes Are Secure Says State Election Chief, But Communities Are Backing Away
240,000 absentee ballots returned, but drop box use is well below 2020 levels.
Oct 17th, 2024 by Evan Casey, Wisconsin Public RadioLearn About The Troublemakers of Forest Home Cemetery
Special guided walking tour available to Urban Milwaukee members
Oct 17th, 2024 by Urban MilwaukeeCafe in Former Pabst Brewery Quietly Closes
Bon Bon Shop, a French-inspired boba cafe, will continue as a pop-up.
Oct 17th, 2024 by Sophie BolichPumpkins To Take Over Bay View
Plus: Flannel Fest and Gallery Night.
Oct 17th, 2024 by Michael HollowayPlea Agreement Reached On Long-Pending Sherman Park Unrest Charges Involving Vaun Mayes
Mayes pleads guilty to one charge, prosecutors to recommend no jail time.
Oct 17th, 2024 by Jeramey JanneneFonzie-Themed Italian Deli Opening at 3rd Street Market Hall
Happy Days are here again.
Oct 17th, 2024 by Sophie Bolich‘Homestyle’ Restaurant Planned For Capitol Drive
Former Bill the Butcher owner planning new American comfort food spot.
Oct 17th, 2024 by Sophie BolichHovde Pours $7 Million More Into His Campaign
But Baldwin has still outraised her Republican challenger.
Oct 17th, 2024 by Rich Kremer, Wisconsin Public RadioElection Deniers Recruiting Poll Workers In Swing States
Investigation casts substantial doubt about the motives and goals of those involved.
Oct 17th, 2024 by Phoebe PetrovicWhat Will Wisconsin Spend $4.6 Billion Surplus On?
Next budget will have room for investment but Policy Forum expert says lawmakers will need caution.
Oct 17th, 2024 by Joe Schulz, Wisconsin Public RadioConstruction Progressing at Deer District Concert Venue
$70 million venue is on-track to open in late 2025.
Oct 16th, 2024 by Sophie BolichGroundbreaking Held on Overhauling Former Cardinal Stritch Campus
St. Augustine Prep redeveloping campus into K4-12 school.
Oct 16th, 2024 by Jeramey JanneneStrike at Miller Brewing Co. Ends With New Contract
Mechanics and machine repair workers receive raises in new deal.
Oct 16th, 2024 by Nick Rommel, Wisconsin Public RadioVictorian-Inspired Teahouse Opening In Dubble Dutch Hotel
Novel Tea House joins Agency cocktail bar in the hotel’s cafe space.
Oct 16th, 2024 by Sophie BolichHistorical Marker Being Removed From Milwaukee’s Last Indigenous Burial Mound
Milwaukee County Parks removing marker in Lake Park.
Oct 16th, 2024 by Jeramey JanneneIs It Finally Time For Wisconsin To Accept Medicaid Expansion Dollars?
And would Donald Trump reduce the number of uninsured people?
Oct 16th, 2024 by Bruce ThompsonBel Canto Chorus Will Perform First Show Under New Artistic Director
'Voices of the Earth' scheduled for Sunday, Oct. 20
Oct 16th, 2024 by Martha BrownLawsuit Seeks To Drop More Than 50,000 Milwaukee Voters From Rolls Just Before Election
Two suits claim more than 100,000 voters on state registration list 'appear to be invalid.'
Oct 16th, 2024 by Rich Kremer, Wisconsin Public RadioVice President Will Stay Overnight in Milwaukee Wednesday
Democratic presidential nominee has three campaign events in Wisconsin Thursday.
Oct 16th, 2024 by Jeramey JanneneWaukesha Company Relocating to Downtown Milwaukee
MARS Solutions Group joins suburbs-to-city migration trend.
Oct 16th, 2024 by Jeramey JanneneMPS Issues Won’t Impact State Aid Payments To Other Districts
Two-thirds of Wisconsin's 421 districts will receive more aid next school year. MPS docked $43 million.
Oct 16th, 2024 by Corrinne Hess, Wisconsin Public RadioFast-Growing Acts Housing Will Move Downtown
Nonprofit housing group will colocate with mortgage insurance provider.
Oct 15th, 2024 by Jeramey JanneneWhere to Celebrate Dia de los Muertos in Milwaukee
Also known as Day of the Dead, a wide range of events offer many ways to recognize the holiday.
Oct 15th, 2024 by Sophie BolichWaukesha County Could Determine Wisconsin Election Winner
Suburbs were once critical to the GOP to win Wisconsin. Now, both parties are competing for their votes.
Oct 15th, 2024 by Shawn Johnson, Wisconsin Public RadioDespite Evers Appointing Her Replacement, A Walker Appointee Won’t Step Down
Georgia Maxwell's term on the labor and industry commission expired in March 2023.
Oct 15th, 2024 by Erik Gunn, Wisconsin Examiner