Bloody Red Shrimp Have Invaded Lake Superior

Bloody Red Shrimp Have Invaded Lake Superior

Invasive species native to Black Sea area spread to other Great Lakes first.

Federal Appeals Court Again Rejects U.S. DOJ on Wisconsin Voter Rolls

Federal Appeals Court Again Rejects U.S. DOJ on Wisconsin Voter Rolls

Trump Administration wanted speedy resolution of suit, federal court says no.

Now Serving: Food and Wine Festival Announces Headlining Chefs
Now Serving

Food and Wine Festival Announces Headlining Chefs

Plus: A string of bar and restaurant closures hits Bay View neighborhood.

Group Pushes for Mother-Baby House for Women Inmates

Group Pushes for Mother-Baby House for Women Inmates

Despite court order, Wisconsin prisons have no program to keep moms together with newborns.

The Week’s Greatest Hits

The Week’s Greatest Hits

Most popular articles and press releases in the past week

Weekly News Quiz: June 27, 2026
Weekly News Quiz

June 27, 2026

See how well you followed what happened in Milwaukee over the past week.

Members Only: A Rundown of Our Exclusive Bulletins
Members Only

This content is only for members A Rundown of Our Exclusive Bulletins

A weekly recap of our members-only bulletins, short takes, reporting updates and more.

Could E15 Biofuel Give Wisconsin Corn A Big Boost?

Could E15 Biofuel Give Wisconsin Corn A Big Boost?

National shift to year-round 15% ethanol could help growers, but maybe not motorists.

Wisconsin’s Wolf Population Declines for Second Straight Year

Wisconsin’s Wolf Population Declines for Second Straight Year

Total in state dips below 1,200. Mild winters may make it harder to raise wolf pups.

Urban Reads: What’s in the ROAD to Housing Act?
Urban Reads

What’s in the ROAD to Housing Act?

All the city news you can use.

New Apartment Building Planned for Walker’s Point

This content is only for membersNew Apartment Building Planned for Walker’s Point

A surface parking lot could be replaced by housing.

Milwaukee’s Push to Restore Swimmable Rivers

Milwaukee’s Push to Restore Swimmable Rivers

City joins international movement aiming to buoy safety, stewardship and recreation for local waterways.

Crowley Courts Wisconsin Voters With Milwaukee Lessons And Union Jobs Pitch

Crowley Courts Wisconsin Voters With Milwaukee Lessons And Union Jobs Pitch

After dozens of forums statewide, he says what works in Milwaukee can lift every town, village and city in Wisconsin alike.

Council Advances Partial Funding For Delayed Bay View Affordable Housing Development

This content is only for membersCouncil Advances Partial Funding For Delayed Bay View Affordable Housing Development

Several other projects also receive funding to provide affordable housing. But will Austin Commons get key funding source?

Meet The New Young Bucks

Meet The New Young Bucks

New additions join a young Milwaukee Bucks team in the start of a rebuild.

Enbridge To Pay $275,000 Over 2019 Wisconsin Pipeline Spill

Enbridge To Pay $275,000 Over 2019 Wisconsin Pipeline Spill

DOJ says company waited more than a year to report hazardous leak from Line 13 in Fort Atkinson.

Will Congress’ Big Housing Bill Really Help Wisconsin’s Shortage?

Will Congress’ Big Housing Bill Really Help Wisconsin’s Shortage?

State needs up to 140,000 new homes by 2030, but analysts see only incremental gains from the bill.

MKE County: Board Confirms Crowley’s Budget Director
MKE County

This content is only for members Board Confirms Crowley’s Budget Director

Crowley's pick, a former MPS official, faced opposition from unusual mix of supervisors.

Passenger Rail Advocates Gather in Milwaukee

Passenger Rail Advocates Gather in Milwaukee

High Speed Rail Alliance hosts event at Oriental Theatre.

DPW Says Its Still Combating ‘Unprecedented’ Pothole Season

DPW Says Its Still Combating ‘Unprecedented’ Pothole Season

Crews are working overtime to clear 18,000 repair requests after "volatile" weather.

Judge Says Courts Becoming ‘Easiest Way’ Into Mental Health System

Judge Says Courts Becoming ‘Easiest Way’ Into Mental Health System

A Milwaukee County judge urges more community care and state hospital beds instead of jail waits.

Low SNAP Error Rate Helps Wisconsin Dodge New Federal Penalties

Low SNAP Error Rate Helps Wisconsin Dodge New Federal Penalties

Staying under a 6% error threshold means the state avoids sharing FoodShare costs with Washington, for now.

For Members Only: Join Our Dead Bird Brewing Beer Bash
For Members Only

Join Our Dead Bird Brewing Beer Bash

Urban Milwaukee members can join us for fun beer tour and lots of chatter.

MKE County: Crowley Announces Public Safety Initiative
MKE County

Crowley Announces Public Safety Initiative

State grant funding violence intervention and coordination among local organizations.

Entertainment: Card Shows, Bike Races and More
Entertainment

Card Shows, Bike Races and More

Plus: Don't forget the second weekend of Summerfest.