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How the Arts Can Change City

How the Arts Can Change City

Panelists discuss importance, future of arts in Milwaukee urban life.

Wisconsin Budget: 80% Want More State K-12 Funding
Wisconsin Budget

80% Want More State K-12 Funding

New poll also finds 75% of state residents are happy with their local schools.

Op Ed: Supreme Court Should Address Recusal Issue
Op Ed

Supreme Court Should Address Recusal Issue

State's top justices ignore voter concerns about campaign donations they get.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Design Fugitives Has Seen The Light
Eyes on Milwaukee

Design Fugitives Has Seen The Light

Young firm changes how we think about the intersection of art and architecture.

Murphy’s Law: Pat Roggensack On the Warpath
Murphy’s Law

Pat Roggensack On the Warpath

Supreme Court chief justice slams Journal Sentinel, Janine Geske, and others.

Plenty of Horne: Two Tall Men Duel Over Schools
Plenty of Horne

Two Tall Men Duel Over Schools

Evers and Holtz square off in superintendent's race; sparks fly both ways.

Court Watch: Supreme Court Workload Down By 48%
Court Watch

Supreme Court Workload Down By 48%

Huge drop in cases handled by state high court. Court of Appeals workload also way down.

Intersection: 16th And Greenfield Is Chaotic
Intersection

16th And Greenfield Is Chaotic

Two streets also intersect (poorly) with Muskego Ave. Congestion, confusion results.

No More West Side Food Desert?

No More West Side Food Desert?

Marquette, West Side Partners seek grocery story for neighborhood.

Plenty of Horne: $2 Million BRT Study Underway
Plenty of Horne

$2 Million BRT Study Underway

25 detectors along 9-mile Bus Rapid Transit route measure traffic to find best route.

Friday Photos: Marquette’s Wild New Residence Hall
Friday Photos

Marquette’s Wild New Residence Hall

Concrete pour underway on Marquette's new student housing complex

Theater: Crivello Makes Al McGuire Come Alive
Theater

Crivello Makes Al McGuire Come Alive

Milwaukee native and Broadway actor returns for Rep’s ‘McGuire’ and nails it.

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