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Fight for $15 Protest at Gubernatorial Debate
Protesters demand affordable health care, $15 minimum wage.
Oct 27th, 2018 by Michael HollowayLGBTQ Leaders Demand Transgender Rights
Protest at City Hall opposes Trump Administration's attempt to "erase" transgender people.
Oct 27th, 2018 by Jack FennimoreLipscomb Wants Electric Buses Sooner
Budget amendment would purchase four electric buses this year for MCTS.
Oct 27th, 2018 by Graham KilmerBrad Schimel Fails Women, Victims
Reviewing the Attorney General’s record on rape and sexual harassment.
Oct 27th, 2018 by Louise LyallInvisible Lines
New documentary explores Milwaukee's racial dividing lines.
Oct 26th, 2018 by Jeramey JanneneJoin “Library Out Loud” at Milwaukee Public Library’s East Branch on Tuesday 10/30 from 7-9 p.m.
Library Loud Days meet Milwaukee Film nights with this FREE unconventional live show featuring Ms. Lotus Fankh and Calliope before they hit the big screen as part of the MILWAUKEE MUSIC VIDEO SHOW*.
Oct 26th, 2018 by Milwaukee Public LibraryBroadway Buildings Get New Life
From eyesore to asset for three small buildings.
Oct 26th, 2018 by Jeramey Jannenetickets starting at $10!
Celebrate Dia de los Muertos with Tlen Huicani and Latino Arts and journey through Mexico’s music, time, and place!
Oct 26th, 2018 by United Community CenterBittercube Opening in Uptown Neighborhood
Developer Ryan Pattee brings bitters manufacturer to west side neighborhood.
Oct 26th, 2018 by Jeramey JanneneJoin Barrett, Good City at Streetcar Party
The mayor, Ald. Bauman, many others will attend streetcar opening party November 2nd.
Oct 26th, 2018 by Urban MilwaukeeCandidates Not Stressing Climate Change
As scientists warn of consequences, what do Walker, Evers, Baldwin, Vukmir say?
Oct 26th, 2018 by Danielle Kaeding, Wisconsin Public RadioFrank Lloyd Wright House B
One of his six American System-Built homes on Burnham. Quite a history. Quite a home.
Oct 26th, 2018 by Michael Horne