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Friday Photos: The Good Hope Commons
Friday Photos

The Good Hope Commons

Library will anchor new apartment building on city's far northwest side.

Wisconsin Budget: State Overtime Rule Could Help Workers
Wisconsin Budget

State Overtime Rule Could Help Workers

State could assure 120,000 employees left behind by federal rule get paid overtime.

Transportation: Bucks, City Unveil “Fear the Deer” Streetcar
Transportation

Bucks, City Unveil “Fear the Deer” Streetcar

Learn how to find the vehicle, and see what's inside.

Report Urges Action on Schools’ Drinking Water

Report Urges Action on Schools’ Drinking Water

State gets “F” grade for not preventing lead in schools’ drinking water. But lead paint still biggest issue.

Back in the News: Did Kavanaugh Ad Elect Hagedorn?
Back in the News

Did Kavanaugh Ad Elect Hagedorn?

Republican group says its ads killed front runner Lisa Neubauer in Supreme Court race.

Photo Gallery: Bucks Turn Milwaukee River Green
Photo Gallery

Bucks Turn Milwaukee River Green

Team painting the city green for the NBA playoffs.

Dining: Black Restaurant Week Starts Sunday
Dining

Black Restaurant Week Starts Sunday

See the list of more than 20 restaurants participating April 14-20.

State PSC Approves Huge Solar Farms

State PSC Approves Huge Solar Farms

Two projects will supply 450 megawatts or 1% of state’s energy use.

Celebrate 4/14 Day, Become a Member

Celebrate 4/14 Day, Become a Member

Get a great package of free giveaways and support our publication for just $4.14 per month.

Now Serving: Crossroads Food Hall Adds Oyster Bar
Now Serving

Crossroads Food Hall Adds Oyster Bar

Plus: Bartolotta opens Mckinley Round House on the lake, two new restaurants at St. Kate's.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Continuum Moves to Watts Building
Eyes on Milwaukee

Continuum Moves to Watts Building

Architecture and planning firm buys classic downtown building, plans to renovate it.

City Hall: City Will Shame Prostitutes’ Customers
City Hall

City Will Shame Prostitutes’ Customers

Get caught paying for sex? That'll cost you $2,500 and maybe exposure on TV.