Related Articles - Page 22

Up From Poverty

Up From Poverty

“My fight is for the ghettos,” says Heal the Hood leader Ajamou Butler.

Members Only Event: Join Us at Gathering Place Brewing
Members Only Event

Join Us at Gathering Place Brewing

Urban Milwaukee's latest Beer Bash features a private tour and a free beer at Riverwest's new brewery.

Plenty of Horne: Condo Plan Okayed for Third Ward
Plenty of Horne

Condo Plan Okayed for Third Ward

A 13-unit complex, though the pediments were questioned. And more Ice Bars coming!

Plenty of Horne: Summerfest Wants New Entrance, Plaza
Plenty of Horne

Summerfest Wants New Entrance, Plaza

Design team is visiting other cities' musical festivals for ideas.

Op Ed: Why Amazon Should Pick Milwaukee
Op Ed

Why Amazon Should Pick Milwaukee

Its second headquarters would have 50,000 jobs. Milwaukee would be an ideal location.

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.

House Confidential: Tiny Railroad Tower House Is Unique
House Confidential

Tiny Railroad Tower House Is Unique

Third Ward's "Interlocking" Tower may be only such residential home in America.

NEWaukeean of the Week: Alexandra Bruckner
NEWaukeean of the Week

Alexandra Bruckner

"Milwaukee has always been my home and I can’t imagine living anywhere else!"

House Confidential: Row House An Architectural Treasure
House Confidential

Row House An Architectural Treasure

1891 Friedmann Row is now condos, one owned by ex-judge James Gramling.

Photo Gallery: 50 Great Photos of Summerfest
Photo Gallery

50 Great Photos of Summerfest

To help celebrate the fest's 50th anniversary, our photographer captured all the action.

Photo Gallery: The Rising Fortunes of Denim Matriarch
Photo Gallery

The Rising Fortunes of Denim Matriarch

Twin Cities band wins Emerging Artist award at Summerfest. Our photos capture the action.

Friday Photos: Streetcar Tracks Getting Road Tested
Friday Photos

Streetcar Tracks Getting Road Tested

Cars, trucks, buses, bikes and pedestrians are all crossing the tracks regularly now.

See Newer Articles (Go Back) - See More Articles