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NEWaukeean of the Week: Nick Walls
NEWaukeean of the Week

Nick Walls

"I love the rich history of Milwaukee and the cultural blend that we have in abundance."

Eyes On Milwaukee: Pabst Mansion Celebrates Its Survival
Eyes On Milwaukee

Pabst Mansion Celebrates Its Survival

Unique Gilded Age mansion built in 1892 almost became a parking lot 40 years ago.

Friday Photos: The Brewery is Nearly Complete
Friday Photos

The Brewery is Nearly Complete

Abandoned brewery now a vibrant, urban neighborhood.

$6.5 Million Renovation for Messmer St. Rose

$6.5 Million Renovation for Messmer St. Rose

Its three buildings serve 1,600 students from K4 to 12th grade.

NEWaukeean of the Week: Shannon Gavin
NEWaukeean of the Week

Shannon Gavin

"There is always so much to do and places to go in Milwaukee"

MPS Senior Is Top National Debater

MPS Senior Is Top National Debater

Reagan student Daniel Montalvo chosen from among 11,000 students in U.S.

Celebrating the Sherman Park Neighborhood

Celebrating the Sherman Park Neighborhood

City Hall event mixes personal histories of residents, architectural history project and dance.

Wisconsin Budget: Voters Okay 56 of 66 School Referendums
Wisconsin Budget

Voters Okay 56 of 66 School Referendums

$566 million in spending approved on April ballot, mostly for new construction.

The State of Politics: Why Walker Waved Red “Danger” Sign
The State of Politics

Why Walker Waved Red “Danger” Sign

He's experienced a wave election before, but that time it helped him.

Murphy’s Law: Should Walker Be Worried?
Murphy’s Law

Should Walker Be Worried?

Does he face an unstoppable “blue wave”? Maybe.

How John McAdams Burned His Bridges

How John McAdams Burned His Bridges

Marquette professor’s suspension comes after decades of his attacks on MU. Part 2 of a series.

Vote Today; Key Races Will Be Decided

Vote Today; Key Races Will Be Decided

A breakdown of everything on Milwaukee ballots.

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