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Urban Reads: End of the Shared Mobility Revolution?
Urban Reads

End of the Shared Mobility Revolution?

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Evers Wants Carbon Neutral State by 2050

Evers Wants Carbon Neutral State by 2050

New plan includes creating Office of Sustainability and Clean Energy.

Dining: Comet Cafe Is a Milwaukee Classic
Dining

Comet Cafe Is a Milwaukee Classic

Comfort food with gourmet twists and big portions. Gotta love it.

MKE Listing: Contemporary Prospect Avenue Condo
MKE Listing

Contemporary Prospect Avenue Condo

Features an open floor plan, floor to ceiling windows, hardwood floors and stainless steel appliances.

Sponsored: See the “telepathically tight” John Scofield Trio!
Sponsored

See the “telepathically tight” John Scofield Trio!

Legendary jazz guitarist John Scofield headlines the Wilson Center Guitar Festival on August 17!

Friday Photos: Behold the InterLace Lofts
Friday Photos

Behold the InterLace Lofts

Third Ward's newest renovated apartment building is actually 94 years old, once housed Paintball Dave's.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Library Still Plans Two New Branches
Eyes on Milwaukee

Library Still Plans Two New Branches

Two more projects, to replace Capitol and MLK libraries, have hit delays, but still coming.

City Hall: Barrett Kicks Off 2020 Budget Process
City Hall

Barrett Kicks Off 2020 Budget Process

Numbers are daunting. City between a rock and a hard place when it comes to finances.

Where State Is Heating Up the Most

Where State Is Heating Up the Most

Yep, it’s cooler near the lake — Lake Michigan and Lake Superior —as climate changes.

Campaign Cash:  GOP Lawmakers Have Big Lead in 2019 Funds
Campaign Cash

GOP Lawmakers Have Big Lead in 2019 Funds

Raised twice as much as Democrats in campaign donations in first half of 2019.

Sherman Park Still “Warm and Welcoming”

Sherman Park Still “Warm and Welcoming”

Three years after the unrest, residents talk about their diverse neighborhood.

UW Students Oppose Free Speech Bill

UW Students Oppose Free Speech Bill

Student groups say UW Regents policy already protects free speech, law not needed.