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GOP Bills Ban Customer Vaccine Requirements

GOP Bills Ban Customer Vaccine Requirements

State legislature considering bills that prohibit businesses requiring vaccination.

Urban Milwaukee Is Hiring

Urban Milwaukee Is Hiring

We're looking for a full-time reporter to fuel our continued growth.

Revival Bar and Restaurant Planned for Walker’s Point

Revival Bar and Restaurant Planned for Walker’s Point

Revival would open in restaurant that once was Snack Boys and All Purpose.

3rd Street Market Hall Opening Friday

3rd Street Market Hall Opening Friday

Long-awaited opening will take place Jan. 14.

City Hall: A New Public Safety Plan for Milwaukee
City Hall

A New Public Safety Plan for Milwaukee

Acting Mayor Cavalier Johnson releases a strategy focused on law enforcement, community healing and neighborhood-level investments.

Sponsored: Milwaukee Waterways Exhibit is Now Open
Sponsored

Milwaukee Waterways Exhibit is Now Open

Explore the Milwaukee County Historical Society’s updated and interactive exhibit on how water has shaped our geography, commerce, recreation, and more!

GOP Lawmakers Make Massive Data Request of Election Commission

GOP Lawmakers Make Massive Data Request of Election Commission

WEC says request would cost $100,000, shut down agency for four days.

State Program Will Train New Meat Processing Workers

State Program Will Train New Meat Processing Workers

$5 million in ARPA funding will train butchers needed by state's farmers.

Suicide Attempts Increase Among Teen Girls

Suicide Attempts Increase Among Teen Girls

Wisconsin Office of Children's Mental Health Points to pandemic disruptions to daily life.

Supreme Court Upholds Deposition Order for Robin Vos

Supreme Court Upholds Deposition Order for Robin Vos

Vos tried to avoid deposition in open records suit related to 2020 election investigation.

Eyes on Milwaukee: City Lands $61 Million For Rental Assistance
Eyes on Milwaukee

City Lands $61 Million For Rental Assistance

Emergency assistance funds will be distributed by SDC and Legal Aid Society.

COVID-19 Cases Rising At State Universities

COVID-19 Cases Rising At State Universities

Largest universities see record cases among students and staff heading into spring semester.