Business

Marquette Poll Identifies Just How Unpopular Trump’s Tariffs and Musk Are

Marquette Poll Identifies Just How Unpopular Trump’s Tariffs and Musk Are

Majority of adults still favor deporting immigrants in the country illegally.

City Suspends Southside Dollar Tree

City Suspends Southside Dollar Tree

Council says it has citywide concerns with chain's operation.

One Bank Closing Milwaukee Branch, Another Bank Opening Two

One Bank Closing Milwaukee Branch, Another Bank Opening Two

Country's second largest bank continues its push into Milwaukee.

Wisconsin Business Groups Say Diversity Efforts Continue But Evolving

Wisconsin Business Groups Say Diversity Efforts Continue But Evolving

Companies altering language they use but still seeking top talent of all backgrounds.

New Machine Quietly Cleans Milwaukee’s Water

New Machine Quietly Cleans Milwaukee’s Water

"The TrashVeyor" will make Milwaukee's waterways visibly cleaner, could grow local business.

Canada’s Retaliatory Tariffs Target Wisconsin’s Top Industries

Canada’s Retaliatory Tariffs Target Wisconsin’s Top Industries

Trump's tariffs cause boomerang effect for many Wisconsin manufacturers, farmers.

Ports Envision Growth in Great Lakes Cruises

Ports Envision Growth in Great Lakes Cruises

But how many vessels will call on Milwaukee's new cruise ship dock?

Organized Labor Faces Assault Under Trump

Organized Labor Faces Assault Under Trump

DOGE targets Milwaukee NLRB office, Mitchell Airport TSA officers losing rights.

Water Council CEO Retiring, Group Will Align With MMAC

Water Council CEO Retiring, Group Will Align With MMAC

New CEO will head organization that's now an 'affiliate' of leading business group.

Manufacturer Plans New $50 Million Plant in Franklin

Manufacturer Plans New $50 Million Plant in Franklin

Pennsylvania-based Tiger Aesthetics Medical will double its local workforce.

Wisconsin’s Only Black-Owned Bank Is 100 Years Old

Wisconsin’s Only Black-Owned Bank Is 100 Years Old

Located in high-poverty area and still helping people buy homes.

Wisconsin High Schoolers Could Soon Sign Sponsorship Deals

Wisconsin High Schoolers Could Soon Sign Sponsorship Deals

WIAA set to vote again on NIL legalization. Forty states already allow it.