MKE County: Supervisors Support ‘Rights of Nature’ Policy
MKE County

Supervisors Support ‘Rights of Nature’ Policy

Committee approves it. Full board could become first in state to endorse the movement.

Classical: Early Music Now’s Biggest Season Ever
Classical

Early Music Now’s Biggest Season Ever

Expanding to 10 concerts, including 4 local groups and 6 guest ensembles of national and international repute.

Riverwest’s Circle A Closing Next Month

Riverwest’s Circle A Closing Next Month

Corner tavern and live music hub hosting series of final shows in Sept. and Oct.

Historic Commission Says No To Wrecking Former Wreck Room Tavern

Historic Commission Says No To Wrecking Former Wreck Room Tavern

Common Council will decide fate of building, a survivor of 1892 Third Ward fire.

Sponsored: We Love Collecting Yuck!
Sponsored

We Love Collecting Yuck!

Drop off your old and unused household hazardous waste at our Wauwatosa City Hall, 7725 W. North Ave., mobile collection location Sept. 16 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Back In News: County Voters Oppose Brewers Bailout
Back In News

County Voters Oppose Brewers Bailout

Poll finds residents oppose subsidy by 2-1 margin, could make a deal even tougher to sell.

Turning Tables Introducing New Team, New Menu

Turning Tables Introducing New Team, New Menu

The restaurant will host a grand reopening to mark the beginning of a new era.

Sponsored: Save on Solar with our Program
Sponsored

Save on Solar with our Program

Attend a free presentation to learn how the Grow Solar Greater Milwaukee program makes switching to solar energy easier and more affordable.

Unrest in County Jail Shows Chronic Problems

Unrest in County Jail Shows Chronic Problems

A staff shortage, deteriorating facility and 'dreadful' grievances from inmates.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Rite-Hite Affiliate Plans To Raze Reed Street Yards Building
Eyes on Milwaukee

Rite-Hite Affiliate Plans To Raze Reed Street Yards Building

'One of the strongest and heaviest concrete structures in the country' could be demolished.

Car Crashes A Leading Cause of Death For State’s Elk

Car Crashes A Leading Cause of Death For State’s Elk

Once gone from Wisconsin, there are now 515 elk in state, and the number is growing.

City Seeks Input on How to Grow Milwaukee