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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."

Photo Gallery: The Return of Rock the Green
Photo Gallery

The Return of Rock the Green

Since 2011, it's been Milwaukee's most sustainable music festival.

Echo: A Walk to Sustain Our Great Lakes
Echo

A Walk to Sustain Our Great Lakes

Documentary film will capture two Milwaukeeans’ 332-mile walk to Lake Superior.

Eyes on Milwaukee: New Apartments for Oak and Loc
Eyes on Milwaukee

New Apartments for Oak and Loc

Neighbors react to 5-story, 55-unit apartment complex for East Side corner.

House Confidential: Lincoln Fowler’s Century-Old Home
House Confidential

Lincoln Fowler’s Century-Old Home

Colectivo co-owner has 4.5 bathrooms, 3 fireplaces, and lots of coffee.

Summer Programs for Children

Summer Programs for Children

Find free and affordable summer programs and camps for children

Walk 100 Miles in 100 Days…Again

Walk 100 Miles in 100 Days…Again

"Good for your soul," mayor insists, launching 4th annual walking challenge.

Now Serving: More Berries, Brunch and Beer
Now Serving

More Berries, Brunch and Beer

New Bay View brunch spot, Walker's Point smoothies bar, Lowlands beers.

Will Cheaper Price Save Domes?

Will Cheaper Price Save Domes?

$18.6 million estimate for repairs and “National Treasure” designation by group.

NEWaukeean of the Week: Tierney Konitzer
NEWaukeean of the Week

Tierney Konitzer

"Milwaukee is a historic city with a young heartbeat."

Bike Czar: City Streets Makeover Adds Bike Lanes
Bike Czar

City Streets Makeover Adds Bike Lanes

60 miles of streets resurfaced, many with new bike lanes.

The Story of Washington Park

The Story of Washington Park

Often overlooked neighborhood gets its story told in new work of documentary theater.

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