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Op Ed: Why the Government Shutdown?
Op Ed

Why the Government Shutdown?

Paul Ryan could have stopped it but took the low road for Trump.

Evers Wants Voucher Costs on Tax Bills

Evers Wants Voucher Costs on Tax Bills

New governor’s budget will include showing cost of private school vouchers on property tax bills.

Pop-Up Restaurant Offers Healthy Food

Pop-Up Restaurant Offers Healthy Food

Sabor Verde, housed in Velobahn Coffee & Cycle, helps students learn about healthy Mexican food.

Campaign Cash: NRA Still Has Capitol Clout
Campaign Cash

NRA Still Has Capitol Clout

Spent nearly $1 million on Walker’s losing campaign, still has major power with legislators.

Sponsored: Milwaukee Mandolin Orchestra performs at South Milwaukee Performing Arts Center on Jan. 26 at 7:30 p.m.
Sponsored

Milwaukee Mandolin Orchestra performs at South Milwaukee Performing Arts Center on Jan. 26 at 7:30 p.m.

Music that Made Milwaukee Famous featuring the Milwaukee Mandolin Orchestra with guest artist Misha Litvin, Stas Venglevski on accordion & singer Robin Pluer performing rag time, waltzes, and marches. Order Tickets today!

Dining: The Best BBQ In Town?
Dining

The Best BBQ In Town?

Double B’s BBQ in West Allis can compete with any other such restaurant in the area.

Sponsored: Bach Chamber Choir Presents “Epipháneia” on January 6th, 3 p.m.
Sponsored

Bach Chamber Choir Presents “Epipháneia” on January 6th, 3 p.m.

Extend the joy of the season with the choir and chamber orchestra as we sing carols and other selections from around the world in celebration of the journey to the Christ child at St. Joseph Chapel. Call (414) 587-1624 to reserve tickets.

Court Watch: Chisholm Supports Fully Legal Pot
Court Watch

Chisholm Supports Fully Legal Pot

But only with adequate implementation and regulatory structures, he says.

Your Right to Know: Legislature Exempts Itself From Open Records
Your Right to Know

Legislature Exempts Itself From Open Records

While requiring it of all other governments in state.

Photo Gallery: Potawatomi New Year’s Eve 2018
Photo Gallery

Potawatomi New Year’s Eve 2018

Four deejays, lots of music and dancing and gambling rings in New Year's.

Data Wonk: Will Judge Peterson Allow Voting Restrictions?
Data Wonk

Will Judge Peterson Allow Voting Restrictions?

Since lame duck law reinstates provisions he previously struck down, that seems unlikely.

State’s Smoking Rate Hits All-Time Low

State’s Smoking Rate Hits All-Time Low

But decline is slower for African Americans and low income consumers.