Largest Solar Project in Wisconsin History Approved

Largest Solar Project in Wisconsin History Approved

State regulators approve Portage County project 4 times larger than any in Wisconsin.

Do Protected Bike Lanes Violate Historic Preservation Standards?

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City rebuilding Lake Drive as lawsuit plays out in federal court.

Carmen Breaks Ground On $55 Million High School

Carmen Breaks Ground On $55 Million High School

Charter network will combine its South and Southeast high schools.

Baldwin Hopes To Beat Clock On ‘Unfinished Business’

Baldwin Hopes To Beat Clock On ‘Unfinished Business’

Baldwin has Senate-approved bipartisan bills in the House’s court.

Milwaukee Secures Almost $90 Million of Wisconsin’s $444 Million Wastewater Funding

Milwaukee Secures Almost $90 Million of Wisconsin’s $444 Million Wastewater Funding

Financing awarded to 50 communities for building or improving wastewater infrastructure.

Two Milwaukee Businesses Score $20,000 Grants From Ketchup Maker

Two Milwaukee Businesses Score $20,000 Grants From Ketchup Maker

Anomaly Catering and Daddy’s Soul Food & Grille were winners of Heinz' Black Kitchen Initiative.

MKE County: County Executive David Crowley Is a College Graduate
MKE County

County Executive David Crowley Is a College Graduate

He's the first Milwaukee County Executive in two decades to hold a bachelor's degree.

MKE County: Ice Skating Starts Friday at Red Arrow Park
MKE County

Ice Skating Starts Friday at Red Arrow Park

Free 'Slice of Ice' experience will be open as long as weather allows.

Flags To Be Flown at Half-Staff For Former Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice

Flags To Be Flown at Half-Staff For Former Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice

David Prosser, former Assembly Speaker and Supreme Court Justice, died earlier this month.

$20 Million Federal Grant Aims To Improve Milwaukee River Water Quality

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Effort will stretch from rural Fond du Lac County to the heart of Milwaukee.

New College Aid Process Launches, Without Last Year’s Problems

New College Aid Process Launches, Without Last Year’s Problems

Federal student aid forms are shorter, link directly to financial documents

New Plaza, Protected Bike Lanes, Street Reconstructions Proposed

New Plaza, Protected Bike Lanes, Street Reconstructions Proposed

$33 million effort aims to improve Downtown, Historic Third Ward and Walker's Point.

Wisconsin Senate Democrats Plan To Work Across The Aisle

Wisconsin Senate Democrats Plan To Work Across The Aisle

With major gains in the number of seats, Democrats see opportunity.

With 1,114 Employees, Foxconn Earns $9 Million in Tax Credits

With 1,114 Employees, Foxconn Earns $9 Million in Tax Credits

Foxconn saw slower job growth in 2023 as it gets closer to maxing out $80M in available tax credits.

Housing Authority Head Addresses His Record, Feds Labeling Agency ‘Troubled’

This content is only for membersHousing Authority Head Addresses His Record, Feds Labeling Agency ‘Troubled’

Damning letter expected to be followed by forensic audit later this year. Hines retiring.

GOP Attorney Jim Troupis Appears in Court For Fake Elector Scheme

GOP Attorney Jim Troupis Appears in Court For Fake Elector Scheme

Troupis says Democratic Attorney General Josh Kaul 'should be ashamed of himself' for bringing criminal case for 'political gain.'

New Boba Cafe Planned for Third Street Market Hall

New Boba Cafe Planned for Third Street Market Hall

A popcorn vendor is also in the works at the downtown food hall.

Entertainment: Winterfest, JoyFest and A Christmas Tree Beer Release
Entertainment

Winterfest, JoyFest and A Christmas Tree Beer Release

Something for everyone this weekend, including at the Milwaukee Public Museum.

What’s In The 18 Footnotes Added To Milwaukee’s Budget?

What’s In The 18 Footnotes Added To Milwaukee’s Budget?

See Common Council members' ideas to make city government better serve the public.

‘First of its Kind in Wisconsin’ Collaboration Will Support Disabled Incarcerated Youth

‘First of its Kind in Wisconsin’ Collaboration Will Support Disabled Incarcerated Youth

'Break the cycle' program aims to help youth reentering society.

Chinese-American Restaurant Planned for Marquette Campus

Chinese-American Restaurant Planned for Marquette Campus

Industry veterans would open Wok On Campus, offering casual eats and late-night hours.

Minority Leader Neubauer Believes Democrat’s Gains Will Change Assembly

Minority Leader Neubauer Believes Democrat’s Gains Will Change Assembly

Republicans will be forced to take up a number of "really popular issues" they've previously sidelined.

MKE County: Suit Alleges Policy Decisions Led To Suicide at Community Reintegration Center
MKE County

Suit Alleges Policy Decisions Led To Suicide at Community Reintegration Center

Suit alleges "deliberate indifference" to Antonio Bonaccorso's mental health struggle in advance of suicide.

Transportation: Three Airlines Add Nonstop Flights To Warm Destinations
Transportation

Three Airlines Add Nonstop Flights To Warm Destinations

American, Sun Country and Alaska add more domestic and international flights.

SDC Stands For ‘Still Didn’t Compensate’ Says Unpaid Former Employee

SDC Stands For ‘Still Didn’t Compensate’ Says Unpaid Former Employee

Several former employees of social service agency claim they still haven't been paid since April implosion.