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Wisconsin Home Sales Lagged Over the Summer

Wisconsin Home Sales Lagged Over the Summer

But, overall, 2021 is ahead of 2020 for home sales at this point in the year.

How Will Local Schools Handle Afghan Children?

How Will Local Schools Handle Afghan Children?

MPS, local educators have experience with refugees. But it’s not a simple undertaking.

Forward 48 Seeks Applicants For Fall 2021

Forward 48 Seeks Applicants For Fall 2021

Applications due September 25. Leadership program promotes diversity, helps graduates make connections.

Friday Photos: New Marquette Building Takes Shape
Friday Photos

New Marquette Building Takes Shape

School of Business Administration will serve as western gateway to campus.

Eyes on Milwaukee: $10 Million Fund Being Created To Back Hispanic Real Estate Developers
Eyes on Milwaukee

$10 Million Fund Being Created To Back Hispanic Real Estate Developers

Announcement made at second annual Urbano real estate conference.

Eyes on Milwaukee: City Seeks Near West Side Development
Eyes on Milwaukee

City Seeks Near West Side Development

Vacant lot near Marquette campus could be developed for up to six townhomes.

Emails Show Local Law Enforcement Coordinating Protest Response

Emails Show Local Law Enforcement Coordinating Protest Response

Email group also shared intelligence among local police departments and with FBI.

Analysis Questions Staff Cuts At Marquette

Analysis Questions Staff Cuts At Marquette

Report done for professor association questions claims of administration.

City Hall: Police Chief Search Has One Candidate
City Hall

Police Chief Search Has One Candidate

Acting Chief Jeffrey Norman asked to apply for permanent post by FPC. Mayor, many alders back him.

Marquette President Mike Lovell Diagnosed With Rare Form of Cancer

Marquette President Mike Lovell Diagnosed With Rare Form of Cancer

Lovell says he will continue in his role as president during his treatment.

Murphy’s Law: How The City Lost the Medical Center
Murphy’s Law

How The City Lost the Medical Center

New mental health center on near West Side of city a change from decades of hospitals moving to Wauwatosa.

Assembly Majority Leader Opposes Suing UW

Assembly Majority Leader Opposes Suing UW

Steineke backs Thompson’s resistance to legislative oversight of UW System pandemic rules.

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