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Sykes On ‘How The Right Lost Its Mind’

Sykes On ‘How The Right Lost Its Mind’

Former talk show host talks up his new book, stresses he's still a conservative.

Catering Company Wins Business Competition

Catering Company Wins Business Competition

Lisa Kaye Catering took home $11,000 by winning Near West Side Partners' Rev-Up MKE.

Marquette Moving Beyond Boundaries

Marquette Moving Beyond Boundaries

MU President Mike Lovell maps out future, how it will fix “broken” financial structure.

NEWaukeean of the Week: Michelle Kramer
NEWaukeean of the Week

Michelle Kramer

"I live in Walker’s Point and love being able to bike or walk anywhere I need to go."

“200 Nights of Freedom” Recalls Marches

“200 Nights of Freedom” Recalls Marches

200 consecutive nights of events will celebrate open housing marches of 50 years ago.

State Unfair to Big Cities, Henken Says

State Unfair to Big Cities, Henken Says

At MU interview series, Public Policy Forum leader says Milwaukee needs a sales tax.

Guide to 67 Races and Fun Runs

Guide to 67 Races and Fun Runs

From April Bloop to Santa Hustle to Irish Jig Jog you can run all year.

Op Ed: Why FPC Wants More Police Pursuits
Op Ed

Why FPC Wants More Police Pursuits

We seek to work cooperatively with police chief while responding to community concerns.

City Business: Althea’s Lingerie Has a Unique Niche
City Business

Althea’s Lingerie Has a Unique Niche

The owners's goal: the perfect fit for every customer.

How Teach for America Helps MPS

How Teach for America Helps MPS

70 TFA members attend summer institute to prepare for teaching.

Friday Photos: Marquette’s Wild Rise
Friday Photos

Marquette’s Wild Rise

New residence hall named after former chancellor is getting taller.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Forgotten River Will Get a Walkway
Eyes on Milwaukee

Forgotten River Will Get a Walkway

City committee approves two-mile long Menomonee Riverwalk linked to Third Ward.

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