Sponsored: Milwaukee Waterways Exhibit is Now Open
Sponsored

Milwaukee Waterways Exhibit is Now Open

Explore the Milwaukee County Historical Society’s updated and interactive exhibit on how water has shaped our geography, commerce, recreation, and more!

Kaul Says Feds Should Prosecute State’s GOP False Electors

Kaul Says Feds Should Prosecute State’s GOP False Electors

10 Wisconsin Republicans sent phony electoral ballots for Trump to Congress.

Urban Reads: Stop Fetishizing Old Buildings
Urban Reads

Stop Fetishizing Old Buildings

All the city news you can use.

2 Finalists for UW System President

2 Finalists for UW System President

Regents pick Milwaukee attorney and CEO Jay Rothman, and UW-Eau Claire Chancellor Jim Schmidt.

The Week’s Greatest Hits

The Week’s Greatest Hits

Most popular articles and press releases in the past week

Sponsored: Milwaukee Waterways Exhibit is Now Open
Sponsored

Milwaukee Waterways Exhibit is Now Open

Explore the Milwaukee County Historical Society’s updated and interactive exhibit on how water has shaped our geography, commerce, recreation, and more!

Photo Gallery: 3rd Street Market Hall Opens
Photo Gallery

3rd Street Market Hall Opens

Long awaited food hall opens with a handful of vendors.

How Alan Goodman Baked a New Business

How Alan Goodman Baked a New Business

Launched in 2018, A Goodman’s Desserts sells cookies, bread pudding, cakes and more.

Friday Photos: Rite-Hite’s New Headquarters
Friday Photos

Rite-Hite’s New Headquarters

Corporate campus filling city's Reed Street Yards as company relocates from suburb of Brown Deer.

City Hall: Latino Leaders Could Sue Over Redistricting
City Hall

Latino Leaders Could Sue Over Redistricting

They demand council hire outside counsel. City Attorney defends his closed-door advice.

Oscar Films: ‘The Power of the Dog’ Bites Deep
Oscar Films

‘The Power of the Dog’ Bites Deep

Jane Campion’s film demands close attention and deserves awards.

COVID-19 Cases In State Prisons Tripled in One Week

COVID-19 Cases In State Prisons Tripled in One Week

Department of Corrections suspends in-person visits, suspected of causing surge.