Lobbyists Spend $17 Million on Legislature

Lobbyists Spend $17 Million on Legislature

Despite 96% drop in union spending, 600 groups spent $17 million on bills they favored in 2013.

Last Weekend in Milwaukee…

Last Weekend in Milwaukee…

In this edition of our summer weekend photo gallery series: images from Denim Park Summer Music Series, Wisconsin State Fair, and African World Festival.

City People: Laura Goldstein
City People

Laura Goldstein

The artist’s scarves and other hand-made items have a contemporary beauty but also honor her family’s past.

They Like Bikes

They Like Bikes

Our political analyst finds many in Madison and Milwaukee are embracing bikes over cars.

Special selections from the Charles Allis art collection

Special selections from the Charles Allis art collection

"Treasures from the Allis Collection" seeks to highlight the aesthetic tastes showcased in the Charles Allis Art Museum.

Art to Art delivers fresh collaborations

Art to Art delivers fresh collaborations

Danceworks' annual performance highlights the talents of Milwaukee's many creatives, with lovely results.

Photo Gallery: A Very Pleasant Opening
Photo Gallery

A Very Pleasant Opening

Photos and gossip from the ceremonial opening of the Pleasant Street Bridge.

“Chasing Horizons” at Villa Terrace

“Chasing Horizons” at Villa Terrace

Contemporary artists respond to ideas of horizons, landscape, time and place in "Chasing Horizons," on view now at Villa Terrace Decorative Arts Museum.

House Confidential: Herb Kohl’s Regency Condo
House Confidential

Herb Kohl’s Regency Condo

The former U.S. Senator (call him Herschel) is on the 27th floor of what was once the elite tower in town.

Friday Photos: Silhouette Now Open
Friday Photos

Silhouette Now Open

The third building in Mandel Group's ever-growing North End apartment development is now available for move-in.

Scooter Nation

Scooter Nation

Scooters and mopeds are becoming more popular, particularly in bicycle-friendly cities.

Bike Czar: The Decline of Bike Crashes
Bike Czar

The Decline of Bike Crashes

The ratio of bicyclists killed by motorists is actually declining. But more safety measures could still improve the numbers.