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State Officials Concerned About Spy Balloons

State Officials Concerned About Spy Balloons

Pentagon surveillance of Wisconsin, other midwestern states, raises issues for Kaul, Sargent.

Transportation: MCTS Plans to Cut 16 Bus Routes
Transportation

MCTS Plans to Cut 16 Bus Routes

Most riders wouldn't be affected by cuts, driven by projected $5.9 million budget deficit.

Sponsored: Westown Farmers’ Market Open Today!
Sponsored

Westown Farmers’ Market Open Today!

Stop by the Westown Farmers’ Market today from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Zeidler Union Square to browse a wide variety of local food, art and produce vendors while enjoying live music starting at 11:45 a.m.

Three Years Later, Sherman Park Rising?

Three Years Later, Sherman Park Rising?

Key issues to consider three years after the 2016 upheaval shook the neighborhood.

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!

Op Ed: It’s the Health Care Costs, Stupid
Op Ed

It’s the Health Care Costs, Stupid

Universal coverage is unaffordable without a system of managed health care.

Wisconsin Has 15 Hate Groups

Wisconsin Has 15 Hate Groups

More than in Iowa or Illinois. Southern Poverty Law Center finds 30% rise in U.S. hate groups.

Murphy’s Law: Why the Journal Sentinel Won’t Die
Murphy’s Law

Why the Journal Sentinel Won’t Die

And why it may not matter to news readers.

Port Milwaukee to Partner With Quebec?

Port Milwaukee to Partner With Quebec?

Milwaukee and Quebec provincial government leaders exploring agreement to grow international trade.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Inside Potawatomi’s Expanded Hotel
Eyes on Milwaukee

Inside Potawatomi’s Expanded Hotel

New 19-story tower includes the 1,600-square-foot Chairman's Suite for a real high roller.

Vote Tuesday: 13th District Common Council Race
Vote Tuesday

13th District Common Council Race

It's Spiker vs Doherty for a seat on the Milwaukee Common Council.

Study Warns Asian Carp Could Thrive

Study Warns Asian Carp Could Thrive

Invasive fish could survive throughout Lake Michigan if introduced here, new research finds.