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Plats and Parcels: Journal Sentinel Building To Be Purchased
Plats and Parcels

Journal Sentinel Building To Be Purchased

Plus: Jeffers buys two Walker's Point buildings. And Post Office building lawsuit stalled.

The Week’s Greatest Hits

The Week’s Greatest Hits

Most popular articles and press releases in the past week

Summit Aims to Prevent Human Trafficking

Summit Aims to Prevent Human Trafficking

Third Annual "Stay Out the Game” summit at North Side YMCA trained youth how to resist traffickers.

Legislators Can’t Block Liberals On Twitter

Legislators Can’t Block Liberals On Twitter

Federal judge rules that One Wisconsin Now can’t be blocked from twitter feed of Vos, other GOP lawmakers.

Urban Reads: $100 Billion Transit Plan for Atlanta?
Urban Reads

$100 Billion Transit Plan for Atlanta?

All the city news you can use.

Op Ed: The Sad Decline of UW-Stevens Point
Op Ed

The Sad Decline of UW-Stevens Point

Its elimination of liberal arts courses made the New York Times, hurts state’s education and democracy,

7 Goals of County Fair Deal Group

7 Goals of County Fair Deal Group

Abele and Lipscomb's group releases seven recommendations for state legislative action.

Sponsored: Milwaukee Museum Week, Jan 21-27
Sponsored

Milwaukee Museum Week, Jan 21-27

During Milwaukee Museum Week, enjoy exhibits, events and programs at 17 local museums. Visit MKEMuseumWeek.com

Campaign Cash: Rep. Sargent Pushes Campaign Reform
Campaign Cash

Rep. Sargent Pushes Campaign Reform

Democratic proposal would add restrictions on campaign donations.

Sponsored: The Bad Boys of Baroque Return to Milwaukee
Sponsored

The Bad Boys of Baroque Return to Milwaukee

Red Priest will perform “The Baroque Bohemians” on January 26

In Public: Nonsense In Front of City Hall
In Public

Nonsense In Front of City Hall

The sculpture by Tony Cragg is a great work — but not for the reasons you might expect.

2019 MANDI Nominee: The Legacy of Susan Lloyd
2019 MANDI Nominee

The Legacy of Susan Lloyd

Retired Zilber Foundation leader oversaw $100 million investment in neighborhoods, still promotes social justice.