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Milwaukee Dining Events Honor Black History Month

Milwaukee Dining Events Honor Black History Month

Food-focused events include tasting dinners, wine pairings and pop-ups.

Marquette Opens New Wellness and Rec Center

Marquette Opens New Wellness and Rec Center

Wellness + Helfaer Recreation, opened Jan. 13, blends fitness and well-being.

Report: Wisconsin Taxes Hit Record Low in 2024 
Report

Wisconsin Taxes Hit Record Low in 2024 

Lowest tax burden in at least half a century, Wisconsin Policy Forum report finds.

New Leader For One of Milwaukee’s Leading Foundations

New Leader For One of Milwaukee’s Leading Foundations

Lianna Bishop will replace Gina Stilp at Zilber Family Foundation.

Wisconsin’s Population Projected to Decline by 200,000 by 2050 

Wisconsin’s Population Projected to Decline by 200,000 by 2050 

But Dane County population expected to increase by 38%, state report finds.

Murphy’s Law: The Rise of Milwaukee’s Medical College
Murphy’s Law

This content is only for members The Rise of Milwaukee’s Medical College

Nearly bankrupt in late 1960s, MCW now a research powerhouse with huge endowment.

MATC’s Former DEI Officer Files Federal Discrimination Suit

MATC’s Former DEI Officer Files Federal Discrimination Suit

Complaint alleges college officials discriminated against Black employees.

Made in Milwaukee

Made in Milwaukee

How three Milwaukee water-tech businesses are innovating global sustainability solutions.

Four-Story Apartment Building Proposed For Near West Side

Four-Story Apartment Building Proposed For Near West Side

Building in Marquette campus area would be targeted at college students.

Insurers Add PFAS Exclusions to Liability Policies

Insurers Add PFAS Exclusions to Liability Policies

Will state's businesses and farms be more careful about polluting if losses not covered?

Conway’s to Close in Late December

Conway’s to Close in Late December

Venerable Wells St. bar will open several more times, offering chances to celebrate and say goodbye.

The State of Politics: Tax Bills Trigger School Funding Debate
The State of Politics

Tax Bills Trigger School Funding Debate

Property taxes rising for schools. Evers, Democrats call for more state aid.

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