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WI Daily: 338 New COVID-19 Cases
WI Daily

338 New COVID-19 Cases

DHS reported no COVID-19 deaths.

Sponsored: Shop Local. Wear Local
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Shop Local. Wear Local

Campaign Cash: Liberals Have 13 to 1 Edge In Superintendent Race
Campaign Cash

Liberals Have 13 to 1 Edge In Superintendent Race

Groups supporting Underly bury the one group backing Kerr in total campaign donations.

MKE County: County Ends 2020 with $32 Million Surplus
MKE County

County Ends 2020 with $32 Million Surplus

In a big turnaround, projected deficit became a surplus due to federal CARES Act funding.

Sponsored: Florentine Opera Voyages to Italy
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Florentine Opera Voyages to Italy

Join us for a stroll through Venice with this group of Italian artists. Friends of Artistic Advisor Francesco Milioto explore the Venetian palazzo belonging to the Levi Foundation while performing some of the antique pieces held in their collection. Learn the history of the organization and the beautiful palazzo they call home. Add on a traditional Venetian meal to pick-up the night of the performance’s digital release from Ristorante Bartolotta’s to complete your “travel” experience.

Acting Police Chief Offers Frank Views

Acting Police Chief Offers Frank Views

"I’m a Black man first,” Norman tells panel. "I will not tolerate any explicit biases."

Op Ed: Scott Walker and Voter Suppression
Op Ed

Scott Walker and Voter Suppression

The new GOP maxim: if they think you’re uninformed, you shouldn’t be allowed to vote.

Back in the News: Is Ron Johnson the New Trump?
Back in the News

Is Ron Johnson the New Trump?

The nation's new leader in peddling conspiracy theories. Is he planning a run for president?

City Hall: New Street Lighting Fee Will Be Levied
City Hall

New Street Lighting Fee Will Be Levied

Look for it on your next water bill. Fee will pay for more city electricians.

Racial Bias Found in Pot Prosecutions

Racial Bias Found in Pot Prosecutions

Black Wisconsinites 4.3% more likely to be prosecuted for pot possession, new study finds.

The State of Politics: Will State Judges Protect Voting Rights?
The State of Politics

Will State Judges Protect Voting Rights?

Expert at state forum suggests federal courts may be less important as state courts rule on election laws.

Now Serving: More Indian Food for East Side
Now Serving

More Indian Food for East Side

Plus: New custom cakes bakery. A second C-Viche comes to Shorewood. And Stone Creek closes Whitefish Bay cafe.