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An Upcoming Battle in Trump Country
Duffy’s resignation in state’s northern congressional district gives Democrats hopes they can win it.
Sep 19th, 2019 by Rob Mentzer, Wisconsin Public RadioNew East Side Homes Stalled Again
Developer might redo designs from scratch due to historic commission's long list of objections.
Sep 19th, 2019 by Jeramey JanneneThe Return of Brunch
Downtown breakfast and lunch cafe got flooded out on Plankinton. The new Brunch now open on Milwaukee St.
Sep 18th, 2019 by Catherine JozwikDON’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.
Sep 18th, 2019 by Take Back My MedsPlan Would Redevelop Johnson’s Park Site
Developer Brandon Rule plans affordable housing and some "entertainment" at former mini-golf park.
Sep 18th, 2019 by Jeramey JanneneCristo Rey Breaks Ground on New School
Voucher high school will move from suburban West Milwaukee to Clarke Square.
Sep 18th, 2019 by Jeramey JanneneThe Milwaukee Art Museum presents ‘Portrait of Milwaukee’
Discover some of the people, places, and progress of our city from across the 20th century.
Sep 18th, 2019 by Milwaukee Art MuseumRethinking State Economic Policies
What do state policies on Foxconn and dairy industry have in common?
Sep 18th, 2019 by Bruce ThompsonState Task Force Hears From Chemical Lobby
American Chemistry Council fights regulation of dangerous chemicals.
Sep 18th, 2019 by Melanie Conklin, Wisconsin ExaminerFrankly Music Season Opener on September 23rd
A new season begins with Mozart’s exuberant Flute Quartet and Tchaikovsky’s buoyant Souvenir de Florence, featuring guest clarinetist Todd Levy, guest flutist Sonora Slocum, and musicians of the Milwaukee Symphony.
Sep 18th, 2019 by Frankly Music2019 Milwaukee Film Festival Passes and Ticket Packs On Sale Now!
There are only two more weeks to receive discounted prices on Festival 6-packs, 10-packs, and passes before the box office opens on Oct. 3.
Sep 18th, 2019 by Milwaukee FilmCarthage College Slashing Tuition by 30%
To reduce “sticker shock,” Kenosha college will cut tuition from $45,100 to $31,500.
Sep 18th, 2019 by Corrinne Hess