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The Harambee Neighborhood’s Future?

The Harambee Neighborhood’s Future?

Community oriented charrette process proposes designs for development to improve area.

Eyes on Milwaukee: New Building for Freshwater Plaza Moves Forward
Eyes on Milwaukee

New Building for Freshwater Plaza Moves Forward

City seeks to update design standards for Walker's Point development.

Op Ed: Coal Is Literally a Dead End
Op Ed

Coal Is Literally a Dead End

Pollution from coal used at two Oak Creek power plants has long-term health consequences.

Eyes on Milwaukee: The Arts and Culture Building Boom
Eyes on Milwaukee

The Arts and Culture Building Boom

Symphony, Ballet, Discovery World and Art Museum expansions transforming the city.

Midwest Energy News: WE Energies Customers Want Cost Reduction
Midwest Energy News

WE Energies Customers Want Cost Reduction

Pleasant Prairie plant’s closing should cut costs, says a consumers group and industrial customers.

Amid Dust-up We Energies Apologizes

Amid Dust-up We Energies Apologizes

We Energies executives sit in the hot seat as residents complain about finding coal dust in their neighborhood.

Midwest Energy News: Coal Dust Recurring in Oak Creek?
Midwest Energy News

Coal Dust Recurring in Oak Creek?

Residents and We Energies disagree, company meets with community Wednesday.

Op Ed: The Myth of Clean Coal
Op Ed

The Myth of Clean Coal

Coal causes disease and death. We Energies should switch to clean energy.

We Energies Polluting Oak Creek?

We Energies Polluting Oak Creek?

Data shows coal dust covering homes. Residents, environmentalists raise alarm.

Walnut Way Wins National Grant

Walnut Way Wins National Grant

For solar panels and green infrastructure in Lindsay Heights neighborhood.

Murphy’s Law: Foxconn Deal Gets Even Worse
Murphy’s Law

Foxconn Deal Gets Even Worse

$4.1 billion handout will deliver even less benefits, more costs than imagined.

City Hall: City Will Contest Foxconn Power Deal
City Hall

City Will Contest Foxconn Power Deal

City Attorney will contest $117 million Foxconn subsidy charged to We Energies customers.

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