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New order eases pathway to fans at Fiserv Forum events, opening other venues.
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Black history, art, films, food trucks and more.
Feb 2nd, 2021 by Ana Martinez-OrtizNew Burger Joint in Merrill Park
Owners of MooSa's on Lincoln Memorial Dr. opening second location on 27th and St. Paul.
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Alonzo Robinson was a trailblazing architect
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State Assembly will likely vote on repeal later this week.
Jan 26th, 2021 by Shawn JohnsonNew Apartments for Downtown Dead Zone
Plus: A rundown of the week's real estate news.
Jan 17th, 2021 by Jeramey JanneneNew City HR Director Impresses Alders
Makda Fessahaye's appointment as employee relations director wins unanimous committee approval.
Jan 13th, 2021 by Jeramey JanneneCommunity Leaders Lament Jacob Blake Decision
Dismay over Kenosha County DA choosing not to charge officer who shot Blake.
Jan 9th, 2021 by PrincessSafiya ByersMarquette Should Respect Shared Governance
The president shouldn’t dictate. Faculty should be involved in decisions about university’s future.
Jan 5th, 2021 by Marquette University Chapter of the American Association of University ProfessorsInside The Redevelopment of Viets Tower
MSOE is transforming its oldest residence hall, adding a 13-story addition.
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Sales up 15% in November, driven by low mortgage rates.
Dec 22nd, 2020 by Brady CarlsonJeffrey Norman Will Serve as Acting Police Chief
Once a finalist to be permanent chief, Norman will serve on interim basis.
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