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Market Tight for First-Time Homebuyers

Market Tight for First-Time Homebuyers

Homes for $200,000 and less are hardest to find.

Poll Good News for Evers, Vukmir

Poll Good News for Evers, Vukmir

Evers lead widens in gubernatorial primary, Vukmir nudges ahead of Nicholson.

Voters Unhappy About Tariffs, State Roads

Voters Unhappy About Tariffs, State Roads

Marquette poll shows low support for Trump tariffs and outstate concern about roads.

Plenty of Horne: Church House to be Razed
Plenty of Horne

Church House to be Razed

1927 Italian church converted to a home will be replaced by duplex on Lower East Side.

Op Ed: Why Milwaukee’s Great for Startups
Op Ed

Why Milwaukee’s Great for Startups

Offering reduced expenses, access to talent, diversity and urban amenities.

Data Wonk: McAdams Decision Is a Travesty
Data Wonk

McAdams Decision Is a Travesty

Cyber-bullying was championed by state Supreme Court, while trashing faculty governance.

The Contrarian: McAdams Owes Victory to WILL
The Contrarian

McAdams Owes Victory to WILL

MU professor reinstated, was represented by Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty.

College Campuses Going Smoke-Free

College Campuses Going Smoke-Free

National trend includes 23 colleges in state, Marquette and MATC.

The State of Politics: Foxconn Deal Has Divided the State
The State of Politics

Foxconn Deal Has Divided the State

Even Republicans disagree about the deal.

Op Ed: Another Win for M7 Partnerships
Op Ed

Another Win for M7 Partnerships

$40 Million from Northwestern Mutual for Data Sciences at MU and UWM will have big impact.

Reflections on Juneteenth Day

Reflections on Juneteenth Day

What should the annual celebration of slavery’s end mean today and in the future?

Murphy’s Law: Is State Suffering Walker Fatigue?
Murphy’s Law

Is State Suffering Walker Fatigue?

One clear sign would be if Leah Vukmir loses U.S. Senate primary.

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