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Northwestern Mutual Hosting Second Annual Women In Tech Conference

Northwestern Mutual Hosting Second Annual Women In Tech Conference

Speakers include Girls Who Code founder Reshma Saujani.

Local Venture Capital Fund Makes First Investment

Local Venture Capital Fund Makes First Investment

Gateway Capital Partners invests in startup that helps people cover medical expenses.

Transportation: Milwaukee Studying Second BRT Line
Transportation

Milwaukee Studying Second BRT Line

Bus rapid transit line on 27th St. could be up to 23 miles long at a cost of $177 million.

Plats and Parcels: Safe & Sound Moving To New Home
Plats and Parcels

Safe & Sound Moving To New Home

Plus: A new owner for historic building, MSOE's new stem center and the weekly recap.

Eyes on Milwaukee: New High School Marks Growth of Hmong Community
Eyes on Milwaukee

New High School Marks Growth of Hmong Community

Governor, MPS Superintendent join trailblazing HAPA founder Chris Her-Xiong for ribbon cutting.

Sherman Phoenix Foundation Searching For Executive Director

Sherman Phoenix Foundation Searching For Executive Director

Director will guide marketplace, carry out vision of creating inclusive, entrepreneurial hub.

Northwestern Mutual Donates $3 Million

Northwestern Mutual Donates $3 Million

Awards more than $3 million in grants to educational programs, nonprofits and schools.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Developer Credits Streetcar As Factor In Building Tower
Eyes on Milwaukee

Developer Credits Streetcar As Factor In Building Tower

32-story tower on Water Street a "prime example" of transit-oriented development.

Will Donors Punish Legislators Pushing Election Lies?

Will Donors Punish Legislators Pushing Election Lies?

Wisconsin Realtors says it will still back conspiracy theorist Rep. Janel Brandtjen.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Plan Aims To Create 32,000 New Black and Latino Homeowners
Eyes on Milwaukee

Plan Aims To Create 32,000 New Black and Latino Homeowners

Coalition of city and four foundations seeks $135 million investment in 10 years.

Murphy’s Law: How The City Lost the Medical Center
Murphy’s Law

How The City Lost the Medical Center

New mental health center on near West Side of city a change from decades of hospitals moving to Wauwatosa.

Friday Photos: New Downtown Hotels Replace Aging Office Buildings
Friday Photos

New Downtown Hotels Replace Aging Office Buildings

Boutique hotels are replacing struggling office buildings.

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