Eyes on Milwaukee: Judge Holds Northridge Mall Owners In Contempt, Issues $2,000 Daily Fine
Eyes on Milwaukee

Judge Holds Northridge Mall Owners In Contempt, Issues $2,000 Daily Fine

Chinese ownership group given until Friday to secure mall, trial scheduled for October 3.

Members Only: Get Free Tickets to Irish Fest
Members Only

Get Free Tickets to Irish Fest

Urban Milwaukee members can get up to two tickets worth $46, while supplies last.

Transportation: County Bus System Up By 1 Million Rides
Transportation

County Bus System Up By 1 Million Rides

MCTS hits 8.4 million rides this year, a big increase, but still far behind pre-pandemic levels.

Why Was Key City Leader Fired?

Why Was Key City Leader Fired?

Some in community question ousting of Office of Violence Prevention director Arnitta Holliman.

Plats and Parcels: New Credit Union For The Harbor District
Plats and Parcels

New Credit Union For The Harbor District

A branch of Summit Credit Union on S. 1st St. Plus: recapping the week's real estate news.

Now Serving: SlyFox and Revival Join Craft Cocktail Scene
Now Serving

SlyFox and Revival Join Craft Cocktail Scene

Plus: Soup Bros is no more, but its most popular soups will join the menu at sibling restaurant, Boo Boo's.

Can Our Last Wild Lakes Be Saved?

Can Our Last Wild Lakes Be Saved?

New book spotlights 136 pristine ones left of 15,000 lakes in Wisconsin.

Vos Fires Gableman, Ends Election Probe

Vos Fires Gableman, Ends Election Probe

'You are to refrain from representing that you are employed by the Wisconsin State Assembly.’

The Week’s Greatest Hits

The Week’s Greatest Hits

Most popular articles and press releases in the past week

Urban Reads: Is the E-bike Tax Credit Dead?
Urban Reads

Is the E-bike Tax Credit Dead?

All the city news you can use.

Friday Photos: UWM’s New Chemistry Building Rises
Friday Photos

UWM’s New Chemistry Building Rises

Building will be a gateway to STEM education on UWM campus.

MKE County: Less Than 50% of School Age Children Vaccinated for COVID-19
MKE County

Less Than 50% of School Age Children Vaccinated for COVID-19

Local public health official urges vaccination ahead of school year.