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Ron Johnson’s Repeated Racism
Clueless comment on Tulsa echoes past statements on Capitol riot and Charlottesville Nazis.
Jun 15th, 2021 by Bill KaplanEnvironmental Groups Seek to Intervene in PFAS Case
State’s largest business group challenges DNR’s authority to require testing for toxic pollutant.
Jun 15th, 2021 by Danielle Kaeding, Wisconsin Public RadioWill State See Wave of Evictions?
Eviction moratorium ends June 30. Advocates hope federal aid will prevent surge in evictions.
Jun 15th, 2021 by Rich Kremer, Wisconsin Public RadioNew Bar to Replace Roth’s Inn
Yacks on Richards planned for location at 3805 N. Richards St.
Jun 15th, 2021 by Angeline TerryCourts Block Pandemic Aid to Restaurants
Will hurt thousands of restaurants, prevent “much needed raises” for workers, Milwaukee owner laments.
Jun 15th, 2021 by Erik Gunn, Wisconsin ExaminerPurdue Renames Dorms to Honor Mequon Sisters
Frieda Parker Hall and Winifred Parker Hall honor students who integrated dorms in 1947.
Jun 15th, 2021 by Michael HorneJuneteenth Festivities Feature Many Events
It's the 50th anniversary of the first Juneteenth Day celebration in Milwaukee.
Jun 15th, 2021 by Hope MosesFederal Water Infrastructure Spending Needed
In Wisconsin could be used to replace lead service lines and improve sewerage systems.
Jun 14th, 2021 by Congresswoman Gwen Moore and Megan SeversonHow Does Police Reform Compare To Other Cities?
New report finds four areas for improvement.
Jun 14th, 2021 by Jeramey JanneneLasry Revises His Minimum Wage Story
Democratic U.S. Senate candidate's campaign issues correction. But it's far from complete.
Jun 14th, 2021 by Bruce MurphySherman Phoenix Is Reopening
Entrepreneurial hub for Black-owned businesses offers full service for first time since March 2020.
Jun 14th, 2021 by Hope MosesCity Seeks House Factory For Century City
Proposal seeks to create jobs and as many as 800 highly energy efficient housing units per year.
Jun 14th, 2021 by Jeramey Jannene