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Greg Marshall
"My biggest hope is that we’d find a way to activate the unbelievably huge potential of our city’s youth..."
Oct 9th, 2017 by NewaukeeWhy Farms Need Undocumented Workers
Immigrant labor produces 79 percent of nation’s milk. Can they be replaced?
Oct 9th, 2017 by Dee J. Hall and Riley Vetterkind, Wisconsin Center for Investigative JournalismMilwaukee NARI Home & Remodeling Show
More than 100 exhibitors, all home improvement experts. Oct. 13 – Oct. 15 at State Fair Park! Advance tickets just $8.
Oct 8th, 2017 by NARI MilwaukeeThe Plague of License Suspensions
Black men are 10 times more likely to have drivers licenses suspended for not paying fees.
Oct 8th, 2017 by Angie SchmittSchimel and Pruitt, the Anti-Environmentalists
State attorney general and federal EPA head never met a green policy they liked.
Oct 8th, 2017 by James RowenHank Aaron Trail Has Historic Murals
Walkers, bikers encounter murals celebrating historic Open Housing Marches of 1967.
Oct 7th, 2017 by Lydia Slattery, Milwaukee Neighborhood News ServicePotawatomi Gives $10 Million To Streetcar
Streetcar will be known as The Hop; Potawatomi gift means no operation costs for city.
Oct 6th, 2017 by Jeramey Jannene7Seventy7 Hits the Heights
Northwestern Mutual's second new tower continues to climb higher.
Oct 6th, 2017 by Jeramey JanneneBeware the Asian Longhorned Beetle
Creepy invader has been found in Ohio and is a threat to Wisconsin and Great Lakes states.
Oct 6th, 2017 by Angelica A. MorrisonGOP Plan Divides Racine Schools by Race
Wealthier, whiter areas of Racine could create separate school districts.
Oct 6th, 2017 by Tamarine CorneliusI-94 Cancellation Has Huge Impact
Pushing project back decades, adding billions in costs, hurting metro area.
Oct 6th, 2017 by George Mitchell