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COVID-19 Spread Stable, But Testing Declining
Young people continue to drive transmission. Health officials concerned by low testing numbers.
Sep 11th, 2020 by Graham KilmerMore People Relying on Pandemic Unemployment Assistance
Regular state unemployment insurance will soon start running out.
Sep 11th, 2020 by Graham KilmerPublic Museum Announces New Location Near Fiserv Forum
Museum aims to buy three parcels at northeast corner of N. 6th St. and W. McKinley Ave.
Sep 11th, 2020 by Jeramey JanneneLease a Beautiful BreakWater Condo
Features breathtaking views, hardwood floors, and a gourmet kitchen with granite counters and Viking appliances
Sep 11th, 2020 by Urban MilwaukeeRon Johnson’s Witch Hunt
His investigation of Hunter Biden calls to mind the style of Joe McCarthy.
Sep 11th, 2020 by Tom Nelson‘Complete Streets’ Projects Focus on Health and Safety
In 2019, majority of projects were completed in areas with economic disparities.
Sep 11th, 2020 by Matt Martinez, Milwaukee Neighborhood News ServiceKing Drive Project Is Good for Neighbors
Business district expansion plan benefits all, and is supported by most residents of 5 Points neighborhood.
Sep 11th, 2020 by Deshea Agee, Milwaukee Neighborhood News ServiceWI Supreme Court Could Delay Absentee Ballots
The court paused mailing to hear a suit to get the Green Party on the ballot.
Sep 11th, 2020 by Shawn Johnson, Wisconsin Public Radio$300 Unemployment Boost Excludes Thousands
A requirement for the program will bypass thousands of Wisconsinites.
Sep 11th, 2020 by Rachael Vasquez, Wisconsin Public RadioWisconsin Posts Record High 1,547 New COVID-19 Cases
Just misses setting a one-day positive case rate record.
Sep 10th, 2020 by Jeramey JannenePort Gets $1.25 Million for Winter Storm Repairs
State grant would address damage incurred this past winter.
Sep 10th, 2020 by Graham Kilmer120 Officer Cut May Be Just The Beginning
The Milwaukee Police Department will have fewer officers in 2021, but the question is how many?
Sep 10th, 2020 by Jeramey Jannene