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Why Milwaukee’s Highgrove Crackdown Is Slow Moving

This content is only for membersWhy Milwaukee’s Highgrove Crackdown Is Slow Moving

Several issues, including the addition of high-profile lenders, have complicated things. Tomblin fights back.

Entertainment: Kites Will Fly High Above Lakefront
Entertainment

Kites Will Fly High Above Lakefront

Plus: Milwaukee Asian Restaurant Week

Wisconsin Researchers Probe AI Data Centers’ Thirst For Water

Wisconsin Researchers Probe AI Data Centers’ Thirst For Water

UWM’s Center for Water Policy maps hidden water and energy costs as hyperscale projects spread.

EPA PFAS Rollback Puts Wisconsin Drinking Water Limits In Legal Crosshairs

EPA PFAS Rollback Puts Wisconsin Drinking Water Limits In Legal Crosshairs

Experts say state rules could be more vulnerable to lawsuits as federal standards weaken.

Sponsored: PianoArts winning pianist, Lucas Amory and MSO Clarinetist Jay Shankar Open the 2026 PianoArts Competition and Festival
Sponsored

PianoArts winning pianist, Lucas Amory and MSO Clarinetist Jay Shankar Open the 2026 PianoArts Competition and Festival

Lucas Amory and Jay Shankar perform Brahms’s masterful Second Clarinet Sonata followed by a piano solo, Debussy’s stunning Etudes, Wisconsin Conservatory of Music, 1584 N. Prospect Ave., May 27 @ 7:30 p.m.

Transportation: Airport Receives $8 Million for International Terminal Project
Transportation

Airport Receives $8 Million for International Terminal Project

Federal grant boosts support for $92.5 million terminal project.

Sponsored: Milwaukee County Zoo Pollinators 2026
Sponsored

Milwaukee County Zoo Pollinators 2026

This weekend, step into a larger-than-life world of butterflies, beetles, caterpillars, and more at the Milwaukee County Zoo’s Powerful Pollinators exhibit. These tiny creatures make a huge impact … and now they’re impossible to miss!

New Cafe Operator For Walker’s Point Building

New Cafe Operator For Walker’s Point Building

Maria's Cafe is planned to replace Green Baked Goods.

Korean Restaurant Would Fill Former Applebee’s

This content is only for membersKorean Restaurant Would Fill Former Applebee’s

Barbecue-focused restaurant plans to join 3rd Street Market Hall.

Sponsored – Solo Semifinal Recitals: From the Baroque to the Future
Sponsored – Solo Semifinal Recitals

From the Baroque to the Future

Eight pianists – four on May 28th and on the 29th perform a sweeping range of repertoire from the Baroque to recently composed repertoire that includes a special presentation of a North American work written after 1950. May 28 and May 29 @ 6:00 p.m., Wisconsin Conservatory of Music, 1584 N. Prospect Ave., Milwaukee.

See The ‘Cream of the Cream City’ in Historic Preservation

See The ‘Cream of the Cream City’ in Historic Preservation

Awards ceremony honors five projects.

Failed Evers-GOP Deal Would Have Created State Budget Deficit

Failed Evers-GOP Deal Would Have Created State Budget Deficit

An analysis by the Legislature's nonpartisan budget office found it would have created a $2.9 billion deficit.