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Will Bucks Celebrations Hike COVID-19 Cases?

Will Bucks Celebrations Hike COVID-19 Cases?

Health officials fear a spike could come. Half of county residents are not vaccinated.

Urban Reads: EVs Come with an Environmental Cost
Urban Reads

EVs Come with an Environmental Cost

All the city news you can use.

Op Ed: Not Too Late to Expand Medicaid
Op Ed

Not Too Late to Expand Medicaid

Will extend coverage to 91,000 more people, save taxpayers $1.3 billion.

The Week’s Greatest Hits

The Week’s Greatest Hits

Most popular articles and press releases in the past week

Two-Thirds of All Milwaukee Auto Thefts Are Kia and Hyundai Vehicles

Two-Thirds of All Milwaukee Auto Thefts Are Kia and Hyundai Vehicles

Milwaukee on track for record breaking year, having already eclipsed all of 2020.

Campaign Cash: List of Evers Supporters Is Long
Campaign Cash

List of Evers Supporters Is Long

$20,000 each from three-dozen individuals and $1 million from state Democratic Party.

Op Ed: Giannis Triumphed, Immigrants Attacked
Op Ed

Giannis Triumphed, Immigrants Attacked

If all DACA immigrants were deported, US economy would lose $280 billion.

Counselors Offer Guidance on Breast Feeding

Counselors Offer Guidance on Breast Feeding

Milwaukee’s WIC program provides counseling for 821 women annually.

MKE County: Pay Raise, Bonuses Proposed to Address Lifeguard Shortage
MKE County

Pay Raise, Bonuses Proposed to Address Lifeguard Shortage

Starting wage would be $15 an hour. Returning guards could earn additional $900 in bonuses next year.

Op Ed: Workforce Investments Will Support Economic Recovery
Op Ed

Workforce Investments Will Support Economic Recovery

Gov. Evers Recently Announced $130 million investment into workforce development.

MKE County: City COVID-19 Transmission Higher Than Suburbs
MKE County

City COVID-19 Transmission Higher Than Suburbs

A higher percentage of suburban residents have received the vaccine than the city.

Doors Open Milwaukee Returning In-Person

Doors Open Milwaukee Returning In-Person

The annual event returns in September. Step inside more than 100 Milwaukee landmarks, for free.