Milwaukee’s Chief Judge Leaving Bench For Marquette Job

Milwaukee’s Chief Judge Leaving Bench For Marquette Job

Mary Triggiano to lead Marquette Law School's Center for Restorative Justice.

City Hall: Supply Chain Slows Lead Service Lines Replacement
City Hall

Supply Chain Slows Lead Service Lines Replacement

Due to shortage of parts, city may complete only 900 of 1,100 planned 2022 replacements.

Sponsored: Shop Local
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Shop Local

Looking for Milwaukee gifts? Shop Urban Milwaukee: The Store online or in-person at 755 N. Milwaukee St.

Transportation: Transit Union Rallies for Fair Contract
Transportation

Transit Union Rallies for Fair Contract

Union has authorized a strike while declining "final" offer from MCTS.

MKE Listing: Exceptional Third Ward Condo
MKE Listing

Exceptional Third Ward Condo

Features wood beamed ceilings, a gourmet kitchen, oversized balcony and spectacular river views.

Rock Bottom Closes Downtown Milwaukee Brewpub

Rock Bottom Closes Downtown Milwaukee Brewpub

Part of national trend. Premiere riverwalk restaurant space available as building is converted to apartments.

Republicans Bar Rep. Janel Brandtjen From Private Meetings

Republicans Bar Rep. Janel Brandtjen From Private Meetings

Caucus loses trust in Elections Committee chair who denied 2020 election results, endorsed Vos’ challenger

Darrell Brooks Jr. Sentenced to Multiple Lifetimes in Prison

Darrell Brooks Jr. Sentenced to Multiple Lifetimes in Prison

Brooks sentenced to life in prison for each of the six people he killed in the Waukesha parade attack.

Fiserv Forum Introduces ‘Just Walk Out’ Store

Fiserv Forum Introduces ‘Just Walk Out’ Store

New technology aims to end lines, speed up concession purchases at ball games.

Sponsored: SMPAC Presents Good News – Expressing Freely, Hoping Fearlessly
Sponsored

SMPAC Presents Good News – Expressing Freely, Hoping Fearlessly

A multicultural celebration featuring singers, dancers and musicians performing original music and traditional rhythms from India, Panama, Puerto Rico and the Ivory Coast. Directed by Kiran Vedula with Flutes at Dawn. Fri., Nov. 18, 7:30 p.m.

City Hall: Chambers, Brostoff Sworn In As Aldermen
City Hall

Chambers, Brostoff Sworn In As Aldermen

New council members welcomed by colleagues, face budget veto override vote next week.

Data Wonk: Politics and Population Density
Data Wonk

Politics and Population Density

It's remarkable: The further voters live from the center of Milwaukee the more Republican their views.