House Confidential: Andy Nunemaker’s Dream Mansion
House Confidential

Andy Nunemaker’s Dream Mansion

With 26 rooms, a pool and huge coach house, the entrepreneur and philanthropist Andy Nunemaker has plenty of room for company.

Friday Photos: Say Goodbye to East Library
Friday Photos

Say Goodbye to East Library

East Library building closes as new temporary library takes shape around the corner.

Murphy’s Law: Don’t Mess with the Press
Murphy’s Law

Don’t Mess with the Press

The state budget bill has huge consequences, but the media is most concerned about its impact on... the media.

Pridefest launches festival season with a weekend of music and fun

Pridefest launches festival season with a weekend of music and fun

The nation's biggest showcase of LGBT entertainment returns to the Summerfest grounds for its 39th year, having grown from a small fete to the unofficial start of summer.

Bike Czar: Fourth Bicyclist This Year Killed
Bike Czar

Fourth Bicyclist This Year Killed

Meanwhile the law continues to offer little protection for bicyclists and pedestrians.

Dean Jensen unveils a “Queen of the Air”

Dean Jensen unveils a “Queen of the Air”

The well-known gallery owner has a career as an author as well, and his newest novel, "Queen of the Air," follows Lillian Leitzel, a famous aerialist. Kat catches up with Jensen in this video by Gene Cawley.

Pushing for New Black Businesses

Pushing for New Black Businesses

African American Chamber of Commerce has new leaders and a less “in your face” style.

Targeting South Side Crime

Targeting South Side Crime

Police department is increasing foot and and squad car patrols to combat summer crime on South Side.

Plenty of Horne: World’s Straightest Parade?
Plenty of Horne

World’s Straightest Parade?

No parade has a straighter route, or a gayer crowd, than the annual Pride Parade, coming Sunday.

PianoArts: A music festival weekend and a competition, too
PianoArts

A music festival weekend and a competition, too

PianoArts hosts its first competition for Wisconsin pianists aged 11-15, even as it puts on an array of concerts focusing on Vienna and Paris.

Why Judge Delayed Zoo Interchange Expansion

Why Judge Delayed Zoo Interchange Expansion

Federal judge says law requires study of impact on mass transit and suburban sprawl; ruling could affect other highway projects.

Learning to Dig Archeology

Learning to Dig Archeology

A Discovery World program teaches students while excavating history in Bay View.