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WEC Will Retire Half of Oak Creek Power Plant

WEC Will Retire Half of Oak Creek Power Plant

1,800 megawatt plant will be replaced with clean energy, natural gas.

Transportation: City Wins Grant To Build 20th Street Trail
Transportation

City Wins Grant To Build 20th Street Trail

New off-street trail for bicyclists and pedestrians would link up north side neighborhoods.

Eyes on Milwaukee: 45 Projects To Improve Century City Area
Eyes on Milwaukee

45 Projects To Improve Century City Area

Trails, parks and road diets designed to improve residents' health and safety.

Op Ed: Coal Must Go
Op Ed

Coal Must Go

The Governor’s Climate Task Force must stand up to utility executives.

Friday Photos: Third Ward Lofts Rise
Friday Photos

Third Ward Lofts Rise

Electrically-charged development takes shape on border between Downtown and Third Ward

Hoan Bridge Lights Tested Before October 22nd Unveiling

Hoan Bridge Lights Tested Before October 22nd Unveiling

See our photos of a "basic test" of light functionality.

Op Ed: We Energies’ Costly Coal Fixation
Op Ed

We Energies’ Costly Coal Fixation

It’s actually costing the company more to burn coal. Its stockholders should revolt.

Eyes on Milwaukee: See The Hoan Bridge Lights Installation
Eyes on Milwaukee

See The Hoan Bridge Lights Installation

Organizers get their first hands-on tour, some 2,600 lights installed.

Friday Photos: Flood Delays Opening of Bradley Symphony Center
Friday Photos

Flood Delays Opening of Bradley Symphony Center

MSO converts to virtual season, plans to open building in January.

Friday Photos: Construction Underway on Largest New Urban Manufacturing Plant in US
Friday Photos

Construction Underway on Largest New Urban Manufacturing Plant in US

Komatsu Mining building $285 million manufacturing and office complex in Harbor District.

Friday Photos: Employee-Owned Firm Builds New HQ
Friday Photos

Employee-Owned Firm Builds New HQ

Western Building Products' new facility nears completion.

Murphy’s Law: Can City’s Dismal Ranking for Blacks Improve?
Murphy’s Law

Can City’s Dismal Ranking for Blacks Improve?

New study suggests city couldn’t get any worse. New effort aims to improve that.

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