Hoops Earrings Portraits Get National Attention

Hoops Earrings Portraits Get National Attention

Local artist Nicole Acosta does photos and stories of women wearing earrings and project went viral.

State Panel Must Ration Vaccines

State Panel Must Ration Vaccines

Wisconsin has 450,000 health care workers but first shipment of vaccines numbers just 65,000.

Urban Reads: Rush Deliveries Travel Further, Pollute More
Urban Reads

Rush Deliveries Travel Further, Pollute More

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Supreme Court Rejects Texas Lawsuit

Supreme Court Rejects Texas Lawsuit

Suit was brought Attorney General of Texas, joined by 17 other states.

Friday Photos: Downtown Building Stripped To Its Core
Friday Photos

Downtown Building Stripped To Its Core

Adams Hotel will initially include 11 rooms in 100-year-old building.

Unemployment Claims Rising Again

Unemployment Claims Rising Again

Claims for unemployment in Wisconsin and the U.S. are starting to go up.

Sponsored: Skylight Sings: A Holiday Special
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Skylight Sings: A Holiday Special

Spend the holidays with some of your Skylight favorites! This heartwarming and fun special features entertainment from over 20 performers on the Cabot Theatre stage.

Johnson, Tiffany Join Trump’s Effort to Overturn Election

Johnson, Tiffany Join Trump’s Effort to Overturn Election

Rep. Tom Tiffany signs onto Texas lawsuit and Sen. Ron Johnson calls hearing on election "irregularities."

Amani Woman’s Baking Turned Into a Business

Amani Woman’s Baking Turned Into a Business

Sherry Green baked cookies for others during the pandemic, then people started buying them.

WI Daily: 3,858 New COVID-19 Cases
WI Daily

3,858 New COVID-19 Cases

State likely to cross 4,000 death threshold in next 24 hours.

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Shop Local. Wear Local

These Milwaukee Flag hats make great gifts.

MKE County: Officials “Cautiously Optimistic” About Stabilizing Case Numbers
MKE County

Officials “Cautiously Optimistic” About Stabilizing Case Numbers

Public health officials are worried that dropping case numbers are a data problem, and not actually a lessening burden of disease.