Back in the News: Foxconn Hasn’t Given 99% of UW Pledge
Back in the News

Foxconn Hasn’t Given 99% of UW Pledge

Company promised $100 million to UW-Madison, has given $700,000.

The State of Politics: Wisconsin Invented Unemployment Insurance
The State of Politics

Wisconsin Invented Unemployment Insurance

Jobless benefits began in 1932 with $15 check. Program now crucial during pandemic.

Challenge To Green Party On State Ballot

Challenge To Green Party On State Ballot

Wrong address on nomination papers could disqualify party, which Democrats believe helped elect Trump, from presidential ballot.

Now Serving: Harbor House, Mr. B’s to Reopen
Now Serving

Harbor House, Mr. B’s to Reopen

Plus: New Italian restaurant for Bay View, new Toss Scandanavian place and Carnevor Steakhouse returns.

Virtual DNC Dims City’s Moment in the Sun

Virtual DNC Dims City’s Moment in the Sun

Lost chance to show Milwaukee can compete with the bigger cities.

Protest Day 80: Mural of Black Leaders Unveiled
Protest Day 80

Mural of Black Leaders Unveiled

New mural on 14th and Vliet depicts leaders young and old, alive and dead.

Plats and Parcels: Madison Is Worth More Than Milwaukee
Plats and Parcels

Madison Is Worth More Than Milwaukee

With less than half the residents, Madison property is worth more than $1.5 billion more.

WI Daily: COVID-19 Spread Accelerating In Wisconsin Teenagers
WI Daily

COVID-19 Spread Accelerating In Wisconsin Teenagers

Percentage of individuals under 19 that have contracted disease has increased every month this summer.

Op Ed: Why Republicans Turned Green
Op Ed

Why Republicans Turned Green

Republican senators worried about reelection in November helped pass “The Great American Outdoors Act.”

Theater: MCT Offers Milwaukee Black Theater Festival
Theater

MCT Offers Milwaukee Black Theater Festival

A three week run of three readings of plays about contemporary Black culture.

Milwaukee Police Gobble Up City Budget

Milwaukee Police Gobble Up City Budget

MPD got 62 cents of every new city budget dollar over last ten years.

The Power of Poor People’s Votes

The Power of Poor People’s Votes

Just a small increase in percent of low-income people who vote could transform elections in state and nation, report finds.