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2020 County Exec Race: Jim Sullivan Will Run For County Executive
2020 County Exec Race

Jim Sullivan Will Run For County Executive

County administrator and former legislator emphasizes need for sound management.

Eyes on Milwaukee: School to Become Apartments, Cost $19.4 Million
Eyes on Milwaukee

School to Become Apartments, Cost $19.4 Million

Committee okays $1.05 million in city funds to support 82-unit, north-side project.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Still No Deal For The Couture. Yet
Eyes on Milwaukee

Still No Deal For The Couture. Yet

Sorry, Mark Belling, deal still isn't quite done, says developer.

Op Ed: Business Lobby Wants Limits on Competitors
Op Ed

Business Lobby Wants Limits on Competitors

WMC report calls for prohibiting local governments from hiring state lobbyists.

GOP Bill Legalizes Medical Marijuana

GOP Bill Legalizes Medical Marijuana

But Fitzgerald and Vos immediately throw cold water on idea.

MKE County: Officials Urge Warming Centers to Open
MKE County

Officials Urge Warming Centers to Open

Serve homeless whenever temperatures below freezing, say Supervisors Shea and Taylor.

Dining: Urban Beets Is All About Vegan
Dining

Urban Beets Is All About Vegan

Cool atmosphere and all-vegan fare, but food is uneven.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Committee Okays Reed Street Yards Fix
Eyes on Milwaukee

Committee Okays Reed Street Yards Fix

Sewer being relocated to accommodate development. But by which company?

Sponsored: Celebrate the season at the Milwaukee Art Museum
Sponsored

Celebrate the season at the Milwaukee Art Museum

Shop, explore, create, and be inspired—together.

Murphy’s Law: Journal Sentinel Veterans Vanishing
Murphy’s Law

Journal Sentinel Veterans Vanishing

Seven more journalists leaving, including some big names, as paper shrinks further.

Pay Raise for State Workers Delayed

Pay Raise for State Workers Delayed

Legislators still haven't approved union contracts from last year.

Strong Hiring Expected for 1st Quarter 2020

Strong Hiring Expected for 1st Quarter 2020

Almost 30 percent of state employers surveyed plan more hiring.