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Deconstructing Cocktail Culture

Deconstructing Cocktail Culture

Brandon Reyes offers a philosophy of bartending flavored by his Puerto Rican heritage.

Barnes Holds First Climate Change Conversation

Barnes Holds First Climate Change Conversation

The Lt. Gov. said citizens "called on elected officials to act."

Eyes on Milwaukee: The Couture Developer Secures Financing
Eyes on Milwaukee

The Couture Developer Secures Financing

No construction date announced, but private financing commitment marks major milestone.

DNR Will Draft Regulations on Firefighting Foam Containing PFAS

DNR Will Draft Regulations on Firefighting Foam Containing PFAS

The agency got the go-ahead from the state's Natural Resources Board.

Clean Energy Jobs Hard Hit by Pandemic

Clean Energy Jobs Hard Hit by Pandemic

Steadily growing industry saw thousands of job losses.

Milwaukee County Unemployment at 14.1%

Milwaukee County Unemployment at 14.1%

The City of Milwaukee is at 15.3 percent unemployment.

City Hall: Election Director Appointee Pulls Out
City Hall

Election Director Appointee Pulls Out

Says she was working 18-hour days in worst year of her life and told to be less honest to be confirmed.

Residents of Burned Home Speak Out

Residents of Burned Home Speak Out

They say they lost everything in the blaze Tuesday.

City Hall: Fire & Police Commission Director Wins Committee Support For Reappointment
City Hall

Fire & Police Commission Director Wins Committee Support For Reappointment

Griselda Aldrete gets committee support, but needs to pick up five votes from the full council to keep her job.

WI Daily: Upward Trend in COVID-19 Cases in Wisconsin Continues
WI Daily

Upward Trend in COVID-19 Cases in Wisconsin Continues

Rate of new cases is increasing while testing holds steady.

City Hall: Council Committee Debates Oversight For Police Military-Grade Purchases
City Hall

Council Committee Debates Oversight For Police Military-Grade Purchases

Would require approval for all purchases.

Pandemic Reduced Black Vote, Study Finds

Pandemic Reduced Black Vote, Study Finds

Study finds lack of polling places, fear of COVID-19 reduced April turnout of Black city voters by nearly 10%.