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Sponsored: MIAD Creativity Series February 5
Sponsored

MIAD Creativity Series February 5

Painter, sculptor and activist Titus Kaphar presents “Making Space for Black History: Amending the Landscape of American Art,” Wednesday, February 5, 6 p.m. at MIAD. Free admission; tickets required.

2020 County Exec Race: Nath Kicked Out Of Voces Event
2020 County Exec Race

Nath Kicked Out Of Voces Event

In interview with Urban Milwaukee, Nath gives her version of events.

Dining: Pete’s Pub to Replace Harry’s on Brady
Dining

Pete’s Pub to Replace Harry’s on Brady

Brady Street restaurant closes, but another place with a guy's name will replace it.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Now the World’s Tallest Mass Timber Tower
Eyes on Milwaukee

Now the World’s Tallest Mass Timber Tower

New Land adds two floors, 30 apartments to proposed high rise, Ascent.

Sponsored: MIAD Creativity Series February 5
Sponsored

MIAD Creativity Series February 5

Painter, sculptor and activist Titus Kaphar presents “Making Space for Black History: Amending the Landscape of American Art,” Wednesday, February 5, 6 p.m. at MIAD. Free admission; tickets required.

City Hall: Meet the City’s Millennial Task Force
City Hall

Meet the City’s Millennial Task Force

Presenting the 15 members and challenges (Millennial brain drain!) they must address.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Preservation Group Needs New Leader. Again
Eyes on Milwaukee

Preservation Group Needs New Leader. Again

Milwaukee Preservation Alliance, historic architecture advocate, seeks executive director.

Organic Food Crisis Threatens State Farmers

Organic Food Crisis Threatens State Farmers

Organic dairy farming boom is darn near a bust, affecting your choices at grocery stores.

Op Ed: Trump Running On The Economy
Op Ed

Trump Running On The Economy

But warning signs are flashing nationally and in Wisconsin.

School Leaders Reject Ban On Indian Mascots

School Leaders Reject Ban On Indian Mascots

Proponents of policy "shocked” and “disappointed” by WI Association of School Boards’ vote.

Bill to Impound Cars Costly for Cities

Bill to Impound Cars Costly for Cities

Republican bill could cost local governments $50 million per year and charge owners of autos that are stolen.

The State of Politics: Redistricting Fight Is One Year Away
The State of Politics

Redistricting Fight Is One Year Away

So why are Evers and Democrats putting spotlight on it now?