Feature

Urban Reads: Carmel’s Bold New Boulevard
Urban Reads

Carmel’s Bold New Boulevard

All the city news you can use.

Op Ed: Save America’s Most Popular Wilderness
Op Ed

Save America’s Most Popular Wilderness

Mining project threatens pure waters of Minnesota’s Boundary Waters, nation’s most visited wilderness area.

City Beat: The Wauwatosa Edition
City Beat

The Wauwatosa Edition

Two representatives of Milwaukee's western neighbor join the show to discuss the future of the suburb.

Friday Photos: St. Rita Rises
Friday Photos

St. Rita Rises

New senior living community and church are being built on Lower East Side.

MKE Listing: Contemporary Third Ward Condo
MKE Listing

Contemporary Third Ward Condo

This one bedroom condo has an open floor plan, stained concrete floors, an updated kitchen and great views

Eyes on Milwaukee: See Downtown’s Big, New Sculptures
Eyes on Milwaukee

See Downtown’s Big, New Sculptures

Sculpture Milwaukee is open for the season.

Sponsored: Associated Bank Storm the Bastille 5K, July 11 at 9 PM
Sponsored

Associated Bank Storm the Bastille 5K, July 11 at 9 PM

Don’t miss Milwaukee’s favorite nighttime 5K run & 2-mile walk. Register today

Sponsored: How to “Insure” a Safe Summer
Sponsored

How to “Insure” a Safe Summer

Summer traditions are only fun if you take the proper precautions. Check our guide.

Milwaukee 3rd Worst for Black Homeowners

Milwaukee 3rd Worst for Black Homeowners

Milwaukee's African American home ownership rate is 3rd worst, only Memphis, New Orleans rank lower

Wisconsin Budget: Impact of Earned Income Tax Credit
Wisconsin Budget

Impact of Earned Income Tax Credit

Proposed hike would benefit working poor in all 72 counties with $7.5 million for Milwaukee County.

Eyes on Milwaukee: City Honors Historic Preservation Leaders
Eyes on Milwaukee

City Honors Historic Preservation Leaders

Cream of the Cream City awards 8 leaders in adaptive reuse, historic preservation.

GOP Budget Jacks Up Auto Fees

GOP Budget Jacks Up Auto Fees

Vehicle title fee up 137%; higher fees would raise $393 million for roads.