Eyes on Milwaukee: State Approves Its Half of Fiserv Subsidy
Eyes on Milwaukee

State Approves Its Half of Fiserv Subsidy

Company will get up to $7 million from state, $7 million from city TIF distrct

MKE County: Should Road Through Lake Park Be Pedestrianized?
MKE County

Should Road Through Lake Park Be Pedestrianized?

A survey of nearby residents found great support for a pedestrian and bicycle-only Ravine Road.

Sponsored: Present Music’s Future Folk Machine
Sponsored

Present Music’s Future Folk Machine

In an evening of encounters with an almost impossibly wide variety of music, Present Music carves an audacious path for the future of folk. Feb. 17-18, 2023 at 7:30 p.m. Jan Serr Studio & Present Music Digital Stage, 2163 N. Prospect Ave.

Eyes on Milwaukee: City Approves Funding For $37.2 Million Library Redevelopment
Eyes on Milwaukee

City Approves Funding For $37.2 Million Library Redevelopment

New MLK Library designed as community hub.

Council Suspends Whitetail MKE

Council Suspends Whitetail MKE

Fights and one shooting in past year leads to 20-day suspension for downtown bar.

County Mental Health Emergency Center Now Open

County Mental Health Emergency Center Now Open

What you need to know about using its services.

Can Everett Mitchell Win High Court Race?

Can Everett Mitchell Win High Court Race?

Last in fundraising in state Supreme Court race, Dane County judge says grass roots support is key.

MKE County: Proposed North-South BRT Line Loses Southern Anchor
MKE County

Proposed North-South BRT Line Loses Southern Anchor

Northwestern Mutual's Franklin campus, with 2,000 employees, was supposed to be the southernmost stop on new bus rapid transit line.

Who’s On Third to Add Location Near Airport

Who’s On Third to Add Location Near Airport

Who's on Layton to offer similar menu, with four-season patio and game day shuttles.

Biden Takes Victory Lap in Wisconsin

Biden Takes Victory Lap in Wisconsin

His speech in Madison suburb stands up for Social Security, unions and family supporting jobs.

City Hall: Comptroller Launches “Open Checkbook,” Highlighting Whom City Is Paying
City Hall

Comptroller Launches “Open Checkbook,” Highlighting Whom City Is Paying

New website shows what businesses are receiving payments from city.

State Sees Increase in New Businesses

State Sees Increase in New Businesses

500 new businesses per month since summer 2020. Why the rise?