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Bike Czar: Bicycle Lobbyists Hit the State Capitol
Bike Czar

Bicycle Lobbyists Hit the State Capitol

More than 100 advocates met with legislators and pushed for pro-bicycle policies. Will it have an impact?

Bike Czar: Year’s First Fatality, Bicyclist Hit by SUV
Bike Czar

Year’s First Fatality, Bicyclist Hit by SUV

Bicyclists continue to be killed by negligent drivers, which is why Wisconsin needs a Vulnerable User Law.

Bike Czar: Feast or Famine
Bike Czar

Feast or Famine

The quickly changeable March weather is a test. Some days everyone is biking. Other days almost no one.

Bike Czar: Bigger State Pie, But Smaller Slice for Bikes
Bike Czar

Bigger State Pie, But Smaller Slice for Bikes

Gov. Walker grabs $38 million in federal money meant for bikes to hike his highways budget even higher.

Bike Czar: You Bike When It’s 5 Below?!
Bike Czar

You Bike When It’s 5 Below?!

Here's the best clothing and gear to wear in polar weather. But you might get tired of people asking you about it.

Bike Czar: A Fiscal Shell Game
Bike Czar

A Fiscal Shell Game

Legislators will likely transfer $500 million from the general fund to the transportation fund, yet bicycle funding will still get cut.

The Bikewoman Cometh

The Bikewoman Cometh

A south side community group offers a mobile "bike hub" that repairs bikes and helps you get back on the pedals.

Plenty of Horne: Neighbors Boiling Over Boylston Plan
Plenty of Horne

Neighbors Boiling Over Boylston Plan

Too much congestion, they complain. Ald. Kovac is feeling the heat.

Bike Czar: New Bridge to the Valley
Bike Czar

New Bridge to the Valley

The bike and pedestrian bridge will connect Mitchell Park to Hank Aaron trail and Menomonee Valley.

Plenty of Horne: The Holton Bridge Swings
Plenty of Horne

The Holton Bridge Swings

Kinetic sculptures enliven the gathering place below the Holton Bridge. And Weird Al holds court in MKE.

Bike Czar: Hauling Pecks and Pounds by Bike
Bike Czar

Hauling Pecks and Pounds by Bike

Cargo bikes can move just about anything, including groceries.

Car Culture: Generation Y is Rejecting the Auto
Car Culture

Generation Y is Rejecting the Auto

While the average US household spends $80 a week on gas, Gen Y embraces public transit and bicycling.

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