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Can State Reduce Long Lines at DMV?
Agency has made efforts and some progress, but Evers wants faster service.
Aug 2nd, 2019 by Mary Kate McCoy, Wisconsin Public RadioShirley Abrahamson Steps Down
Her legacy saluted by liberal Ruth Bader Ginsberg and conservative Diane Sykes.
Aug 2nd, 2019 by Ruth Conniff, Wisconsin ExaminerHomeless Tent City Is a Democracy
It’s actually several communities, and all are civil, orderly and well-run.
Aug 2nd, 2019 by Tom BambergerMilwaukee’s Newest Power Family
That would be developer Kalan Hayward, Sr. and young legislator Kalan Hayward II.
Aug 2nd, 2019 by Andrea Waxman, Milwaukee Neighborhood News ServiceCounty Wins Grant For Electric Buses
$1.7 million federal matching grant will help buy Battery Electric Buses.
Aug 2nd, 2019 by Graham KilmerTop Teams Advance in DANCE MKE
Beautiful weather, large crowd at dance contest, as four teams advance to next round.
Aug 1st, 2019 by Gabrielle BarriereJoin Our Cash Mob Kick-Off Event!
Urban Milwaukee introduces new "Cash Mob" event at Sherman Phoenix on Wednesday, August 7th.
Aug 1st, 2019 by Gabrielle BarriereGovernor’s Leadership Moves State Forward
A bold vision for Wisconsin and a budget based on input from all the people.
Aug 1st, 2019 by State Sen. Jon ErpenbachThe Enduring Legacy of Eldon Murray
So much of the LGBTQ revolution in Milwaukee was the result of his work.
Aug 1st, 2019 by Michail TakachBaldwin Bill Hikes Great Lakes Funding
Bipartisan bill boosts allocation for the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative.
Aug 1st, 2019 by Mary Kate McCoy, Wisconsin Public RadioSanctuary Rally Announces Pro-Immigrant Bills
“These people are us!” Proposed state laws provide more protection for immigrants.
Aug 1st, 2019 by Isiah Holmes, Wisconsin ExaminerIndigenous People’s Park Is Official
Renaming Columbus Park, created in 1956 on land original owned by the Potawatomi tribe.
Aug 1st, 2019 by Graham Kilmer