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Vel Phillips Capitol Statue Moves Forward

Vel Phillips Capitol Statue Moves Forward

State committee advances plan to honor Milwaukee civil rights pioneer.

When Will Unemployment Benefits Arrive?

When Will Unemployment Benefits Arrive?

Federal pandemic package includes 11 weeks of aid, but when will state DWD process them?

Op Ed: Beware of GOP Voting Restrictions
Op Ed

Beware of GOP Voting Restrictions

Republican legislators are floating plans to make if harder for some people to vote.

Rittenhouse Bond Is Modified

Rittenhouse Bond Is Modified

18-year-old accused of Kenosha killings may not associate with white supremacists.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Serb Hall Is For Sale
Eyes on Milwaukee

Serb Hall Is For Sale

The pandemic decimated business. Owner suggests other uses possible for property.

MKE County: County Freeway Speed Limits A Danger?
MKE County

County Freeway Speed Limits A Danger?

Sudden changes in speed limits, outdated infrastructure cited as problems. County Board will investigate problem.

WI Daily: 946 New COVID-19 Cases
WI Daily

946 New COVID-19 Cases

Excluding Christmas holiday, it's the lowest total since September. But testing is also down.

Murphy’s Law: Bucks Franchise Worth $1.86 Billion
Murphy’s Law

Bucks Franchise Worth $1.86 Billion

A four-fold increase in value since new arena built. Taxpayers helped the rich get richer.

Dining: Mad Chicken Opening on South Side
Dining

Mad Chicken Opening on South Side

Fried chicken chain opening second location in city and sixth in the state at 27th and Oklahoma.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Third Ward Building Could Become Hotel
Eyes on Milwaukee

Third Ward Building Could Become Hotel

Wimmer Communities would convert five-story building, a former shoe polish factory.

Sponsored: Giving Fest MKE
Sponsored

Giving Fest MKE

Kick off 2021 with Giving Fest, a winter festival you don’t even need to leave your couch to enjoy! 50+ virtual events from Jan. 15-Feb. 28 will bring support to Milwaukee’s local businesses when they need it most. These virtual events have real impact!

Pandemic Has Slowed Court Cases

Pandemic Has Slowed Court Cases

Many in jail awaiting trial charged with homicides, sexual assault and lesser felonies.