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COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout A Collaborative Effort in Milwaukee

COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout A Collaborative Effort in Milwaukee

Things are moving quickly, but officials say a best-case scenario is still mid-spring before widespread availability.

City Hall: Barrett Picks Makda Fessahaye for Human Resources Director
City Hall

Barrett Picks Makda Fessahaye for Human Resources Director

Attorney to replace longtime Employee Relations director Maria Monteagudo.

Photo Gallery: The New and Improved Pulaski Park
Photo Gallery

The New and Improved Pulaski Park

Years of work have transformed south side park, as these photos document.

Sponsored: Skylight Sings: A Holiday Special
Sponsored

Skylight Sings: A Holiday Special

Spend the holidays with some of your Skylight favorites! This heartwarming and fun special features entertainment from over 20 performers on the Cabot Theatre stage.

City Hall: Council Wants Control Over Police and Fire Chiefs
City Hall

Council Wants Control Over Police and Fire Chiefs

Seeking changes to state law to give city's elected officials control.

Theater: The Skylight Sings of Christmas
Theater

The Skylight Sings of Christmas

The best parts of streamed holiday show are the less traditional numbers.

Wisconsin Budget: GOP Pandemic Proposal Is a Power Grab
Wisconsin Budget

GOP Pandemic Proposal Is a Power Grab

Republican legislators would take power from schools, local governments and governor.

Giannis Antetokounmpo Signs Five-Year Contract Extension

Giannis Antetokounmpo Signs Five-Year Contract Extension

Milwaukee Bucks deal pays basketball superstar more than $228 million over five years.

Op Ed: Why Marquette Will Endure
Op Ed

Why Marquette Will Endure

Whatever its troubles, university is mission-centered, with good leadership.

Federal Officers Helped Patrol Tosa Protests

Federal Officers Helped Patrol Tosa Protests

U.S. Attorney had promised federal Operation:Legend officers wouldn’t police protests.

City Hall: Council Moves To Reject Federal COPS Grant
City Hall

Council Moves To Reject Federal COPS Grant

Means 30 fewer officers, leaving Milwaukee down by 150 officers in 2021.

‘Our Institutions Held Strong’

‘Our Institutions Held Strong’

Wisconsin’s presidential electors, including Gov. Tony Evers, reflect on the historic vote they took.