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Pandemic Caused Fewer People To Seek Cancer Screenings

Pandemic Caused Fewer People To Seek Cancer Screenings

Doctors urge people to resume getting screened, accessing medical care.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Second Mass Timber Tower Files for Design Approval
Eyes on Milwaukee

Second Mass Timber Tower Files for Design Approval

City Plan Commission will review proposed building on Aug. 23rd.

Natural Resources Board Doubles Recommended Wolf Kill Quota

Natural Resources Board Doubles Recommended Wolf Kill Quota

DNR recommended 130 wolves for fall hunt, board approved 300.

Pandemic Inflation Squeezing Household Budgets

Pandemic Inflation Squeezing Household Budgets

One economist says this inflation is a temporary trend, caused by supply shortages.

Glow-in-the-Dark Restaurant Coming to South Side

Glow-in-the-Dark Restaurant Coming to South Side

Amorsito will serve varied cuisine and neon candy cocktails

New Polling Shows Declining Approval of Ron Johnson

New Polling Shows Declining Approval of Ron Johnson

Marquette University Law School poll also shows Evers approval holding steady.

City Hall: FPC Restarting Police Chief Search
City Hall

FPC Restarting Police Chief Search

Jeffrey Norman remains a favorite among some city officials.

After COVID-19 Challenges, Money Pit Bar and Grill Will Celebrate Grand Opening

After COVID-19 Challenges, Money Pit Bar and Grill Will Celebrate Grand Opening

First-time bar owner's tongue-in-cheek name almost came true.

Transportation: Crash-Prone Walnut Street To Receive Road Diet
Transportation

Crash-Prone Walnut Street To Receive Road Diet

Rebuilding effort will add safety improvements for motorists, pedestrians and cyclists.

Milwaukee Cleans Up From Storm, Braces For Another Difficult Night

Milwaukee Cleans Up From Storm, Braces For Another Difficult Night

Tens of thousands of Milwaukee residents remain without power Wednesday afternoon.

Data Wonk: Higher Vaccination Rates Lead To Fewer Deaths
Data Wonk

Higher Vaccination Rates Lead To Fewer Deaths

A political divide is evident in COVID-19 data. Republican leaning states tend toward fewer vaccinations, more deaths.

Back in the News: Fisker Wants State Law Changed For Potential Foxconn Car Factory
Back in the News

Fisker Wants State Law Changed For Potential Foxconn Car Factory

The electric vehicle company wants to sell cars directly, as opposed to Wisconsin's franchise dealer system.