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Urban Reads: Augsburg’s Monthly Mobility Flat Rate
Urban Reads

Augsburg’s Monthly Mobility Flat Rate

All the city news you can use.

Friday Photos: Powering Up The Third Ward
Friday Photos

Powering Up The Third Ward

We Energies substation at heart of new apartment building nears completion.

Sponsored: Music from the Golden Age of the Lute!
Sponsored

Music from the Golden Age of the Lute!

The Marion Consort and acclaimed lutenist Joel Spears will perform lute songs of the English Renaissance at 5:00 on November 9th at Grace Lutheran Church

City Hall: Council Cuts Police, Adopts $1.6 Billion Budget
City Hall

Council Cuts Police, Adopts $1.6 Billion Budget

Council wrestles with huge fiscal challenges due to rising police costs, declining state aid.

Tom Steyer Comes to Town

Tom Steyer Comes to Town

That would be the billionaire investor running for president who calls Trump “a fake businessman.”

Sponsored: DON’T FLUSH YOUR OLD MEDS!
Sponsored

DON’T FLUSH YOUR OLD MEDS!

Medicine you flush down the toilet ends up in Lake Michigan. Dispose unused meds at one of 80+ free locations. Click to find one near you.

Gasp, It’s a Holiday Tree!

Gasp, It’s a Holiday Tree!

So says Gov. Evers about Capitol tree, with the added theme, “Celebrate Science.”

Sponsored: Frankly Music presents: A Violin’s Life, Vol. 3 on Nov. 11th
Sponsored

Frankly Music presents: A Violin’s Life, Vol. 3 on Nov. 11th

A musical deep dive into the fascinating legacy of a storied community treasure! Returning favorites Adam Neiman, piano, and Nicholas Canellakis, cello, join Frank Almond in celebration of the “Lipiński” Stradivarius at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Council Could Override Zielinski on Bay View Development
Eyes on Milwaukee

Council Could Override Zielinski on Bay View Development

Developer Scott Lurie's project is headed towards a vote.

Murphy’s Law: Summerfest CEO Awarded $2.33 Million
Murphy’s Law

Summerfest CEO Awarded $2.33 Million

Don Smiley’s 2017 pay package includes $1.3 million deferred from prior years. City officials “shocked.”

Right-Wing Groups Sue DPI On Test Scores

Right-Wing Groups Sue DPI On Test Scores

They claim “selective” release of data. DPI says it followed state law.

‘Fair Maps’ Groups to Train Activists

‘Fair Maps’ Groups to Train Activists

Anti-gerrymandering summit will be held Saturday in central Wisconsin.