Alexander Mitchell’s Belvedere, 1880s
Considered the finest structure of its kind in America, it still stands today at the Wisconsin Club.
Nov 12th, 2014 by Jeff BeutnerThe Gospel of A.R. Gurney
His play, Heresy, calls out America with biblical language. Yet Next Act Theatre promises it’s funny, too.
Nov 12th, 2014 by Claire NowakHotel Foster
It’s way cheap, drinks for just $1, but only for 23 minutes.
Nov 12th, 2014 by Joey GrihalvaThe Ed Flynn Factor
Politico Magazine concludes Milwaukee is an innovator in policing. Why? Chief Flynn’s leadership.
Nov 12th, 2014 by Bruce MurphyAdvocates Say State Not Serious About Drunken Driving
Four members of state task force on drunk driving resigned, calling it "a hollow process." Meanwhile legislative bills on issue have gone nowhere. Second story in a series.
Nov 12th, 2014 by Bill Lueders, Wisconsin Center for Investigative JournalismHupy and Abraham, S.C. TELL THEM YOU MEAN BUSINESS
Voted Best, Rated Best, Year After Year… More than 60,00 Injured Hired Us. 1.800.800.5678. HUPY.COM
Nov 12th, 2014 by Hupy and Abraham, S.C.BMO Bank Chief Hails City’s Revival
The city's infrastructure has been transformed, and the regional economy is strong, he tells a meeting of business leaders.
Nov 12th, 2014 by Michael HorneArt Bar’s New Show Draws a Crowd
Annual exhibit features works by more than 100 artists.
Nov 11th, 2014 byThe Modest Ranch Home of Ald. Joe Davis
The mayoral candidate lives in the Hampton Heights neighborhood where assessments have declined and crime has risen. Small wonder he's concerned about that issue.
Nov 11th, 2014 by Michael HorneWill Red Lion Roar on Water Street?
Proposed British pub would replace Brocach. Approval seems likely, despite some worries about noise from the patio.
Nov 11th, 2014 by Michael HorneCity Residents Welcome ShotSpotter
Milwaukee Police program uses 110 sensors in 11-square mile area to detect gunfire and fight crime. Residents are seeing the impact.
Nov 11th, 2014 by Molly Rippinger, Milwaukee Neighborhood News ServiceShow Celebrates Native American Culture
First and largest Native American art show runs at City Hall through November 19. Our photos capture the opening ceremony.
Nov 11th, 2014 by Mrinal Gokhale