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Here Are Your Open Government Rights
How you can make sure government meetings and records remain open to the people.
Nov 4th, 2019 by Tom KamenickMayor, Officials Denounce Acid Attack
Barrett says Trump’s rhetoric has fed anger leading to such attacks.
Nov 4th, 2019 by Corrinne Hess, Wisconsin Public RadioFrankly Music presents: A Violin’s Life, Vol. 3 on Nov. 11th
A musical deep dive into the fascinating legacy of a storied community treasure! Returning favorites Adam Neiman, piano, and Nicholas Canellakis, cello, join Frank Almond in celebration of the “Lipiński” Stradivarius at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church.
Nov 4th, 2019 by Frankly MusicBayshore Plan Misses the Bus
2006 redevelopment was a huge failure. New plan again ignores bus transit and true urbanism.
Nov 4th, 2019 by Michael HorneState Ranks 41st in Internet Speed
Broadband expansion is badly needed in Wisconsin.
Nov 4th, 2019 by State Sen. Jeff SmithOnline World Transforms Capitol Coverage
Biggest surprise: More journalists than ever may be covering the Capitol.
Nov 4th, 2019 by Steven WaltersSafe Houses for Domestic Violence Victims Proposed
87% of victims request housing help. Proposal budgets $100,000 for temporary housing.
Nov 4th, 2019 by Corrinne Hess, Wisconsin Public RadioWhere the Gun Shot Victims Go
Froedtert Hospital treats 90 percent of city’s gun-related injuries, passed 320 this year.
Nov 4th, 2019 by Corrinne Hess, Wisconsin Public RadioDON’T FLUSH YOUR OLD MEDS!
Medicine you flush down the toilet ends up in Lake Michigan. Dispose unused meds at one of 80+ free locations. Click to find one near you.
Nov 4th, 2019 by Take Back My MedsJournal Sentinel Complex Sold
Plus: Badger Mutual moving downtown, Northridge security deal, Lion House has a buyer and much more.
Nov 3rd, 2019 by Jeramey JanneneNew Faces in New Places
Notable people on the move in the past month.
Nov 3rd, 2019 by Urban MilwaukeeFrankly Music presents: A Violin’s Life, Vol. 3 on Nov. 11th
A musical deep dive into the fascinating legacy of a storied community treasure! Returning favorites Adam Neiman, piano, and Nicholas Canellakis, cello, join Frank Almond in celebration of the “Lipiński” Stradivarius at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church.
Nov 3rd, 2019 by Frankly Music