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MKE Housing Trends: A Look At Milwaukee Home Sales In First Quarter of 2023
MKE Housing Trends

A Look At Milwaukee Home Sales In First Quarter of 2023

Out-of-state buyers suddenly go quiet as sales volume drops to pre-pandemic levels.

Johnson Calls For Abortion Referendum

Johnson Calls For Abortion Referendum

'I have a hard time believing people would allow abortion past about 12 weeks.'

Wisconsin Homes Becoming Less Affordable, Listings Decreasing

Wisconsin Homes Becoming Less Affordable, Listings Decreasing

Economist predicts supply of homes for first-time buyers won't meet demand for at least the next year.

Former Judge Derek Mosley Working To Get Milwaukee Talking

Former Judge Derek Mosley Working To Get Milwaukee Talking

Mosley, now with Marquette, hopes to break down barriers, promote civil discourse.

Mayor Names New Health Commissioner

Mayor Names New Health Commissioner

Michael Totoraitis will lead department, subject to council confirmation.

Wisconsin Teachers and Janitors Could Carry Guns Under New GOP Bill

Wisconsin Teachers and Janitors Could Carry Guns Under New GOP Bill

Bill would allow school staff to carry weapons at school. Gov. Evers threatens veto.

Republicans Can’t Simply Remove a WI Supreme Court Justice

Republicans Can’t Simply Remove a WI Supreme Court Justice

Rep. Knodl’s victory gives Republicans a two-thirds Senate majority, creating speculation about whether they could impeach Justice Janet Protasiewicz.

Wisconsin Supreme Court Flip Was Years In the Making

Wisconsin Supreme Court Flip Was Years In the Making

Partisan-style campaigning and waning influence of Republican WOW counties contribute to Protasiewicz victory.

Transportation: 6 Bus Routes Will Change With BRT Launch
Transportation

6 Bus Routes Will Change With BRT Launch

MCTS planning changes to maximize impact of East-West BRT and bus system.

Protasiewicz Embraces Democratic Issues

Protasiewicz Embraces Democratic Issues

If elected, Supreme Court candidate could flip state on abortion, gerrymandering, election laws.

8th Senate District Race Will Decide GOP Veto-Proof Majority

8th Senate District Race Will Decide GOP Veto-Proof Majority

Republican Rep. Dan Knodl, Democrat Jodi Habush Sinykin compete for open seat.

Friday Photos: Marquette’s New Nursing Building Quickly Taking Shape
Friday Photos

Marquette’s New Nursing Building Quickly Taking Shape

Former business school getting several-million-dollar overhaul.

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