Young Brahms, Old Brahms
Frankly Music goes almost all Brahms, featuring 'one of the greatest clarinetists on the planet.'
Sep 9th, 2023 by Michael BarndtBe a Girl Scout
Fill your year with fun, friendship, and learning. Right now, girls in grades K-1 are eligible to become a Girl Scout Daisy – for 50% off!
Sep 9th, 2023 by Girl Scouts of Wisconsin SoutheastRepublicans Advance Income Tax Cut
Evers promises a veto, calling it a financially 'irresponsible' bill.
Sep 9th, 2023 by Sarah Lehr, Wisconsin Public RadioSave 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.
Sep 9th, 2023 by Grow Solar Greater MilwaukeeBrahms at 20 (Mostly)
A young, very young, Brahms — caught the attention of Robert Schumann. Join us for our 20th Season opener to hear why.
Sep 9th, 2023 by Frankly MusicBig Healthcare Systems Are Driving Up Costs
It'a bipartisan issue affecting Milwaukee and the entire country. Congress must act.
Sep 9th, 2023 by Dr. Madelaine TullyConference Touts Milwaukee’s Cream City Brick, How To Preserve It
The brick that made Milwaukee famous requires special care when attempting to maintain or restore it.
Sep 8th, 2023 by Jeramey JanneneThe Truth About School Choice
A response from School Choice Wisconsin to earlier op-ed about effectiveness of choice schools.
Sep 8th, 2023 by Nicholas KellyLegislative Democrats Unveil Agenda To Restore Worker Rights
Bill package includes proposals to undo Act 10, "Right to Work" legislation.
Sep 8th, 2023 by Erik Gunn, Wisconsin ExaminerState Says Relatively New Hospital Has Corrected Serious Safety Flaws
Granite Hills Hospital provides psychiatric care, in partnership with Milwaukee County, to uninsured individuals
Sep 8th, 2023 by Devin Blake, Milwaukee Neighborhood News ServiceTemporary Beer Garden Opens at Henry Maier Festival Park
Pop-up beer and cocktail garden will operate for the month of September.
Sep 8th, 2023 by Sophie Bolich