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Visual Art: The Mystical Power of Tom Uttech
Visual Art

The Mystical Power of Tom Uttech

His intense paintings of the wilderness, now displayed at MOWA, pack a magical punch.

Campaign Cash: American Transmission Co. Has Clout
Campaign Cash

American Transmission Co. Has Clout

Builds and owns high-voltage power lines, has spent $1.8 million to elect state officials.

Data Wonk: Measuring Republican Views on Impeachment
Data Wonk

Measuring Republican Views on Impeachment

Poll shows a culture of denial among Wisconsin Trump supporters.

The Educator: How Does Residency Change Affect Teachers?
The Educator

How Does Residency Change Affect Teachers?

24% of MPS teachers now live outside city. Does that matter?

Op Ed: Trump’s Most Formidable Foe?
Op Ed

Trump’s Most Formidable Foe?

Mike Bloomberg, a real billionaire running against an alleged one, could be a very tough opponent.

Gov. Evers Reviews His First Year

Gov. Evers Reviews His First Year

Not satisfied, but cites progress on schools, health care, “Scott holes”.

Sponsored: Attend an Italian Christmas Featuring Vivaldi’s “Gloria”
Sponsored

Attend an Italian Christmas Featuring Vivaldi’s “Gloria”

Experience a classic Italian Choral Christmas, playing January 5 at 3 p.m.

Questions, Answers About 2020 Census

Questions, Answers About 2020 Census

How do I know if it's a real census worker at the door?

Top 20 Articles Of The Decade

Top 20 Articles Of The Decade

Plenty of surprises dot the list of Urban Milwaukee's most popular stories since 2010.

One Doctor’s Fight to Handle Opioid Crisis

One Doctor’s Fight to Handle Opioid Crisis

Opioid addiction is rife in rural communities like Necedah. How should a doctor respond?

Sponsored: Attend an Italian Christmas Featuring Vivaldi’s “Gloria”
Sponsored

Attend an Italian Christmas Featuring Vivaldi’s “Gloria”

Experience a classic Italian Choral Christmas, playing January 5 at 3 p.m.

Plenty of Horne: Public Market Scores Gimbel’s Sign
Plenty of Horne

Public Market Scores Gimbel’s Sign

Classic, 86-pound plaque from 1920s joins a sign from rival Boston Store.