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Transportation: Increased Transit Funding Planned for 2021
Transportation

Increased Transit Funding Planned for 2021

But, if pre-pandemic ridership doesn't return, system is in financial trouble

Visual Art: Downtown’s New Voting Rights Mural
Visual Art

Downtown’s New Voting Rights Mural

Shepard Fairey completes 7,400-square-foot mural on Colby Abbot Building.

Judge Rejects Challenge to Election Grants

Judge Rejects Challenge to Election Grants

Conservative group argued against cities accepting private grants for election activities.

Op Ed: Coal Must Go
Op Ed

Coal Must Go

The Governor’s Climate Task Force must stand up to utility executives.

City Business: A New Clothing Store for Brady Street
City Business

A New Clothing Store for Brady Street

SoleMKE will sell high-end apparel, specialize in sneakers.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Meet the 2021 ACRE Class
Eyes on Milwaukee

Meet the 2021 ACRE Class

Program prepares people of color for careers in real estate leadership.

Data Wonk: How Republicans Screwed Themselves
Data Wonk

How Republicans Screwed Themselves

Opposition to mask mandate by GOP is bad law and very bad politics.

COVID-19 Facility at State Fair Park Opens

COVID-19 Facility at State Fair Park Opens

Alternative care facility fielding calls from hospitals across state looking to transfer patients.

Sponsored: Celebrate National Applejack Month with Bittercube Cocktail Class: Quince & Apple… Jack!
Sponsored

Celebrate National Applejack Month with Bittercube Cocktail Class: Quince & Apple… Jack!

Bittercube teams up w/ Quince & Apple, makers of Fix Grenadine, to help you step up your Jack Rose!

City Hall: FPC Changes Process for Hiring Police Chief
City Hall

FPC Changes Process for Hiring Police Chief

Six finalists to be interviewed in private and public will be able to question three finalists.

WI Daily: Record 1,017 People Actively Hospitalized With COVID-19
WI Daily

Record 1,017 People Actively Hospitalized With COVID-19

Average daily death toll hits all-time record.

MKE County: Sheriff Opposes Further Budget Cuts
MKE County

Sheriff Opposes Further Budget Cuts

Proposed cut of just 2.7%. Sup. Clancy wants 25%, grills sheriff over protests and department spending.