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Art Scene: The Two Jobs of Fred Bell
Art Scene

The Two Jobs of Fred Bell

A painter. And a salesman of his work. Not to mention the classes he’s taught.

Barrett, Moore to Lead Growing DNC Team

Barrett, Moore to Lead Growing DNC Team

19 honorary chairs round out Milwaukee 2020 leadership.

Campaign Cash: Senate Passes Insurance Industry Bill
Campaign Cash

Senate Passes Insurance Industry Bill

Industry gave $1.9 million in campaign donations. Bill allows shorter notice of premium hikes.

Plats and Parcels: NBA Player Plans Downtown Apartments
Plats and Parcels

NBA Player Plans Downtown Apartments

Big week in real estate with Couture taxes, Strauss, Marchese, Airbnb, Scott Lurie and more making headlines.

Inside UWM’s Jan Serr Studio

Inside UWM’s Jan Serr Studio

Versatile event space hosts school and public events, is site for Milwaukee Film Festival screenings

Eyes on Milwaukee: The State of TIF in Milwaukee
Eyes on Milwaukee

The State of TIF in Milwaukee

City has $1.8 billion in incremental value in TIF districts, but do they raise taxes?

Art Scene: West Allis Has Art, Not Just Industry
Art Scene

West Allis Has Art, Not Just Industry

Local business offers pottery classes, studio memberships and helps fire up new artists.

Art Scene: LOVE Affair at Milwaukee Art Museum
Art Scene

LOVE Affair at Milwaukee Art Museum

Robert Indiana’s iconic sculpture installed. But who’s the donor?

Dining: Harbor House Boasts Spectacular Views
Dining

Harbor House Boasts Spectacular Views

There may be no better place to linger and look. Oh, the food’s pretty darn good, too.

Internship Program Launches Tech Careers

Internship Program Launches Tech Careers

Helps low-incomes people get data analysis, product management or web development jobs

Op Ed: City Needs Less Charity, More Justice
Op Ed

City Needs Less Charity, More Justice

Common Ground leader Keisha Krumm reflects on her years in Milwaukee.

Out Look: The Flag Stands for LGBTQ People, Too
Out Look

The Flag Stands for LGBTQ People, Too

On July 4th, remembering those Milwaukeeans who stood up for LGBTQ rights.

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