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WisTax: Home Values Still Below 2008 Peak
WisTax

Home Values Still Below 2008 Peak

Statewide residential values in 2016 were 4.4% below 2008.

Dining: Solly’s Still Has the Best Butter Burgers
Dining

Solly’s Still Has the Best Butter Burgers

They’ve added some tasty heart-healthy meals. But oh, those burgers.

Data Wonk: Will Supremes Rule on State Redistricting?
Data Wonk

Will Supremes Rule on State Redistricting?

Past cases show Supreme Court is reluctant to overrule district courts.

Court Watch: Lifetime GPS Monitoring Is Legal
Court Watch

Lifetime GPS Monitoring Is Legal

State Appeals Court approves lifetime GPS device for former sex offender.

Summer Program Has Free Meals for Kids

Summer Program Has Free Meals for Kids

138 locations in city, by Hunger Task Force, for anyone under 18 who’s hungry.

Wisconsin Budget: Most Walker Tax Cuts Benefit Wealthy
Wisconsin Budget

Most Walker Tax Cuts Benefit Wealthy

More than $10,000 for members of top 1%, just $175 for poorest 20% in state.

The Great Bay View Debate

The Great Bay View Debate

$25 million, six-floor “gateway” project fuels debate over future of Bay View.

Sponsored: Westown Farmers’ Market
Sponsored

Westown Farmers’ Market

Stop by the Westown Farmers’ Market today in Zeidler Union Square and try something new! The market hosts a variety of different food vendors to satisfy any lunch craving. The market will be open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and will include live music from Mathew Haeffel starting at 11:45 a.m.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Mini Version of the High Line?
Eyes on Milwaukee

Mini Version of the High Line?

New Third Ward park inspired by New York also honors early Milwaukee history.

Murphy’s Law: The Bradley Foundation’s New Pope
Murphy’s Law

The Bradley Foundation’s New Pope

New chairman James Arthur Pope could turn foundation further right.

Complete Summerfest Shuttle Guide

Complete Summerfest Shuttle Guide

Why worry about driving and parking? The list of easy shuttle services is long.

50 Years After the Marches: Residential Segregation Still A Problem
50 Years After the Marches

Residential Segregation Still A Problem

Other than Brown Deer and Glendale, suburbs are overwhelmingly white.