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The Electric Apartments Rise
New apartment building in Historic Third Ward wraps electric substation.
Jul 3rd, 2020 by Jeramey JanneneUtilities On Track to Cut Emissions 40%
That’s by 2026. And many aim for 80% cut by 2050, according to state Public Service Commission report.
Jun 17th, 2020 by Danielle KaedingUtility Disconnection Moratorium Ending
Starting July 1st, utilities can charge late fees and disconnect services.
Jun 13th, 2020 by Danielle KaedingCity Seeks Grants for New Bike Trails
Powerline Trail would run from S. 105th St. to Lake Michigan. Beerline Trail would be extended.
May 19th, 2020 by Jeramey JanneneWe Energies Compounds COVID-19 Danger
Coal burning plants' pollution makes metro area residents less resistant to disease.
Apr 10th, 2020 by Carl Lindner14 Resources to Help You During the Pandemic
The shutdown is hurting everyone, these resources are for small businesses and residents.
Apr 10th, 2020 by Ana Martinez-OrtizCity Shines Light On Solar Project
Largest solar array in Milwaukee could be operational by end of 2020.
Mar 3rd, 2020 by Jeramey JanneneState’s Utilities Lag on Solar Equity
Doing little to connect low-income customers to solar, report says.
Mar 2nd, 2020 by Kari LydersenMake MCTS Free During DNC
Free bus rides could make the convention hassle-free for Milwaukeeans.
Feb 27th, 2020 by Jeramey JannenePolice To Lease Two Buildings During DNC
Locations well outside Downtown for "security-related purposes" during convention.
Feb 24th, 2020 by Jeramey JanneneCity Plans 4 Pedestrian, Bicycling Projects
Seeks federal funds to help pay $2.8 million costs for new bike trail, other upgrades.
Feb 24th, 2020 by Jeramey JanneneState Seeks to Regulate Coal Ash
DNR seeks federal EPA approval to regulate utilities' coal ash landfills, ponds.
Feb 24th, 2020 by Danielle Kaeding