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Wisconsin Budget: Legislature Hasn’t Restored Aid to Schools
Wisconsin Budget

Legislature Hasn’t Restored Aid to Schools

Huge decline in aid in last decade helped fund tax breaks for wealthy, still hasn’t been made up.

Dining: Red June Cafe Has Closed
Dining

Red June Cafe Has Closed

After three years, Cathedral Square cafe modeled after one in Chicago closes.

Urban Reads: 2020’s Transit Openings
Urban Reads

2020’s Transit Openings

All the city news you can use.

BadgerCare Changes Could Drop Coverage for Poor

BadgerCare Changes Could Drop Coverage for Poor

Changes set in motion by Walker administration could boot poor from state Medicaid program.

Now Serving: New York-Style Bagels Coming to Walker’s Point
Now Serving

New York-Style Bagels Coming to Walker’s Point

Plus: a coffee shop for Midtown Center and Bay View gets more tacos.

Brostoff Slams Occupational Licensing Legislation

Brostoff Slams Occupational Licensing Legislation

The Milwaukee representative assails legislation, says it could have a hazardous outcome.

Dining: Got Dogs, Milwaukee’s Latest Hot Dog
Dining

Got Dogs, Milwaukee’s Latest Hot Dog

Tom Pappas wants his business to be "The Hot Dog of Milwaukee."

Sponsored: Ring In Spring with Latino Arts Strings Program Classical Guitar Concert
Sponsored

Ring In Spring with Latino Arts Strings Program Classical Guitar Concert

Don’t miss the passion, energy, and Latin sounds at with Latino Arts Strings Program Annual Classical Guitar concert featuring Elina Chekan and Rafael Padron, on Saturday Feb. 8 at 7:00 p.m. just south of downtown!

For Members Only: Join Urban Milwaukee At the Haggerty Museum
For Members Only

Join Urban Milwaukee At the Haggerty Museum

Members can take a tour of the museum February 19. Event is limited to 50 people, reserve your spot now.

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.

GOP Lawmakers Push “Tougher on Crime” Legislation

GOP Lawmakers Push “Tougher on Crime” Legislation

Package of bills draws major criticism and concern from committee, citizens.

City Hall: Healthy Food for the Central City
City Hall

Healthy Food for the Central City

Project championed by Ald. Rainey seeks partners, offers $400,000 in grants.