City Will Impound, Yet Legalize Scooters
New plan allows city to impound scooters until state law makes them legal.
Jul 31st, 2018 by Jeramey JanneneSheriff Candidates All Promise Big Changes
All three acknowledge budget constraints and need to improve department long run by David Clarke.
Jul 31st, 2018 by Ximena Conde, Wisconsin Public RadioThe Milverine Gets a Music Video
Milwaukee's most famous pedestrian now has a tribute song.
Jul 30th, 2018 by Jeramey JanneneRiver Rhythms featuring Altered Five Blues Band, August 1st
Don’t miss Milwaukee’s own resident blues band, Altered Five, tomorrow night at River Rhythms in Pere Marquette Park at 6:30pm!
Jul 30th, 2018 by Westown AssociationCrowds Pack Brady Street Festival
The popular festival packed them in, as our photos document.
Jul 30th, 2018 by Jack FennimoreWalker Signs Waiver to Lower ACA Costs
Democrats charge his approach is a “sabotage of health care law."
Jul 30th, 2018 by Patty Murray, Wisconsin Public RadioMeghan Chomeau
"I love being able to enjoy everything the city has to offer, from cheese curds to Summerfest."
Jul 30th, 2018 by NewaukeeFun at German Fest 2018
Dachshund racing, ax chopping, organ playing and VW displaying, with lots of beer and brats.
Jul 30th, 2018 by Jack FennimoreIn Defense of the Federalist Society
Our members hold different views and hold debates on many subjects.
Jul 30th, 2018 by Nathan Imfeld, Robert Driscoll, Matt Fernholz, and Anne-Louise MittalLabor Battle Looms at Airport
Service and hospitality workers for SSP America demand union vote, may call for picketing or a strike.
Jul 30th, 2018 by Graham KilmerState’s Voting Systems Are Vulnerable
They can be hacked, experts say, and 2016 Russian cyber attacks on state could be repeated in 2018.
Jul 30th, 2018 by Grigor Atanesian, Wisconsin Center for Investigative JournalismACLU Increases Its Impact
More political activism and big boost in membership gives liberal group more clout.
Jul 30th, 2018 by Steven Walters