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Despite retirement, Dr. Howard Fuller’s Work Isn’t Over

Despite retirement, Dr. Howard Fuller’s Work Isn’t Over

The storied educator is still working with students, trying to make a difference in their lives.

New Bar Planned for Oakland and North

New Bar Planned for Oakland and North

Upper East Bar will occupy space that was long the Eastsider and even longer, O'Reilly's.

New Third Ward Coffee and Wine Bar

New Third Ward Coffee and Wine Bar

FOMA Coffee & Wine Bar run by students from UWM, MU, MSOE and one high school.

UW System To Offer Scholarships For Vaccinated Students

UW System To Offer Scholarships For Vaccinated Students

Goal to get 70% of students vaccinated with a lottery that awards $7,000 scholarships.

State Home Sales Keep Rising

State Home Sales Keep Rising

Through June the 2021 sales are outpacing last year, but supply remains a challenge.

Arnitta Holliman Is Fighting Violence with Love

Arnitta Holliman Is Fighting Violence with Love

The director of the Office of Violence Prevention wants to heal people to stop violence.

Can Colleges Meet State’s Nurse Shortage?

Can Colleges Meet State’s Nurse Shortage?

More health workers, more diversity needed but new report finds mixed enrollment data.

City Hall: Council Okays Huge Change in FPC Board
City Hall

Council Okays Huge Change in FPC Board

Majority of Fire & Police commissioners who voted to demote Chief Morales have now been replaced.

Pabst Mansion Adds Beer Garden

Pabst Mansion Adds Beer Garden

Add some Gemütlichkeit to your next museum visit, or just stop by for a cold one.

House Committee Will Look At Milwaukee’s Disparities

House Committee Will Look At Milwaukee’s Disparities

Rep. Moore will serve on Select Committee on Economic Disparity and Fairness in Growth.

City Hall: Committee Loves New FPC Nominees
City Hall

Committee Loves New FPC Nominees

Ramey, Kessler and Fallone draw unanimous support from council members.

Marquette University Cuts Reflect National Trend

Marquette University Cuts Reflect National Trend

A decline in commitment to liberal arts seen in Wisconsin and nationally.

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