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Theater: Rep’s ‘Eclipsed’ Is Harrowing Yet Funny
Theater

Rep’s ‘Eclipsed’ Is Harrowing Yet Funny

A brutal look at Liberian War from women’s viewpoint is unique and often powerful.

Op Ed: Public Museum Hasn’t Moved Yet
Op Ed

Public Museum Hasn’t Moved Yet

We’re just getting started with the plan to improve MPM – and welcome your input.

Campaign Cash: Law Cuts Notice Time for Insurance Premium Hikes
Campaign Cash

Law Cuts Notice Time for Insurance Premium Hikes

Insurance industry gave generously to legislators, Evers, Walker.

Will Climate Change Hurt State’s Craft Brewers?

Will Climate Change Hurt State’s Craft Brewers?

Heat, drought and water concerns can threaten their stability and bottom line.

State’s Election Clerks Prepare for COVID-19

State’s Election Clerks Prepare for COVID-19

Officials plan for worker shortages, potential polling place closures.

Urban MKE Flashback: Was Act 10 Necessary?
Urban MKE Flashback

Was Act 10 Necessary?

Nine years ago today Act 10 was signed by Gov. Walker. This classic column exploded the myths about the union-crushing law.

Do Probation Agents Need Protection?

Do Probation Agents Need Protection?

Legislators debate bill adding penalties, possible jail time, if probation agents or their families threatened.

Sponsored: Frankly Music presents, Symphony Showcase
Sponsored

Frankly Music presents, Symphony Showcase

On March 16 at 7:00 pm in the Schwan Hall, Wisconsin Lutheran College, Frankly Music’s captivating 2019-20 season finale will showcase the stellar musicians of the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra.

UWM Employee Tested for Coronavirus

UWM Employee Tested for Coronavirus

University extending spring break a week, transitioning to online courses.

For Members Only: Get Free Tickets to Shenandoah Concert
For Members Only

Get Free Tickets to Shenandoah Concert

Classic country band reunites for its 30th anniversary, tickets worth $25-$35.

City Hall: Milwaukee Moving to Biweekly Recycling Pickup
City Hall

Milwaukee Moving to Biweekly Recycling Pickup

$1 million grant from non-profit will kickstart program. Change would start in early 2021.

Survey Shows Support for Health Care Changes

Survey Shows Support for Health Care Changes

4 of 5 respondents in state survey worry they won’t be able to afford health care in the future.