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NEWaukeean of the Week: Dana Johnson
NEWaukeean of the Week

Dana Johnson

"I think Milwaukee is a fabulous place to work and do business."

Weekly Happy Hour: Bryant’s Old Fashioned Charm
Weekly Happy Hour

Bryant’s Old Fashioned Charm

Venerated south side cocktail lounge will be open early for the 5th Annual Doors Open Milwaukee.

Friday Photos: Taxi Parking to Urban Living
Friday Photos

Taxi Parking to Urban Living

Deregulating taxicabs will pour at least $172,000 into government coffers annually.

Plenty of Horne: The Return of Peter Park
Plenty of Horne

The Return of Peter Park

Now a top consultant, the former city planner says Milwaukee's 20-year plan was done in a decade.

Streetsblog: Uber Reduces Drunk Driving Deaths
Streetsblog

Uber Reduces Drunk Driving Deaths

So what will be impact in the nation's heaviest-drinking state?

Now Serving: A City of Beer and Festivals
Now Serving

A City of Beer and Festivals

Beer festivals include Sprecher's 30th anniversary. And Water Street Brewery opens fourth location.

Bus Strike Forces Riders to Seek Alternatives

Bus Strike Forces Riders to Seek Alternatives

Thousands left stranded and struggling to find other means of transit.

Plats and Parcels: Renaissance on S. 2nd Street
Plats and Parcels

Renaissance on S. 2nd Street

Three five-story apartment buildings are planned for 2nd and Washington. Credit goes to the planned streetcar and design modifications to narrow the street.

NEWaukeean of the Week: Dan Sievers
NEWaukeean of the Week

Dan Sievers

"Milwaukee’s walkability is really a great asset for those of us that live downtown."

NEWaukeean of the Week: Lizzi Weasler
NEWaukeean of the Week

Lizzi Weasler

"The best bonus of Harley Fest is being sung to sleep by thousands of motorcycles revving their engines throughout the streets of good ol’ Miltown."

Eyes on Milwaukee: Uber and Lyft Legalized in Milwaukee
Eyes on Milwaukee

Uber and Lyft Legalized in Milwaukee

Taxis for anyone who wants to drive one. Uber and Lyft are legal. And someone will probably sue the city to stop this.

Murphy’s Law: Why Millennials Love Cities
Murphy’s Law

Why Millennials Love Cities

There are many reasons, but a key one may be their crushing student debt loads.

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