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Eyes on Milwaukee: Sanger House Gardens Expanding
Eyes on Milwaukee

Sanger House Gardens Expanding

New structure will improve quality of events, and what's a lath house?

Campaign Cash: Special Election Spending Builds
Campaign Cash

Special Election Spending Builds

In one race, Democratic groups are outspending a Republican group at almost 2-to-1.

Op Ed: Time to Make Our Older Adults a Priority
Op Ed

Time to Make Our Older Adults a Priority

State should prioritize spending on healthcare and housing for seniors.

The Push for Nonpartisan Redistricting

The Push for Nonpartisan Redistricting

Advocates push for Wisconsin to enact a redistricting process similar to Iowa's system.

Your Right to Know: Don’t Chip Away at Open Records Law
Your Right to Know

Don’t Chip Away at Open Records Law

Access to public information should not be limited based on who's requesting it.

Arts @ Large Begins Renovation of Historic Building

Arts @ Large Begins Renovation of Historic Building

When complete the building will have a cafe, student art gallery and an art-making studio.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Michels Confirms Bay View Development Plans
Eyes on Milwaukee

Michels Confirms Bay View Development Plans

"We have some interesting ideas" for former Horny Goat brewpub site says Michels rep.

Sponsored: Audra McDonald With the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra June 6 at 7:30 p.m. – One Night Only
Sponsored

Audra McDonald With the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra June 6 at 7:30 p.m. – One Night Only

She electrified Broadway in Ragtime and Master Class. Now, Tony® award-winning Audra McDonald joins the Milwaukee Symphony for an evening of song—from pops tunes and standards to Hollywood and Broadway hits, drawn from her just-released album with the New York Philharmonic, Sing Happy.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Redevelopment Planned for Milwaukee News Building
Eyes on Milwaukee

Redevelopment Planned for Milwaukee News Building

Historic building was once center of Milwaukee's Newspaper Row.

The State of Politics: Abrahamson’s Career from Dominator to Dissenter
The State of Politics

Abrahamson’s Career from Dominator to Dissenter

Justice Shirley Abrahamson who joined the high court in 1976 and led the court for years, won't be running for another term.

NEWaukeean of the Week: Jessi Young
NEWaukeean of the Week

Jessi Young

"My biggest hope for Milwaukee is for less segregation and more equality."

Eyes on Milwaukee: City Celebrates Bike to Work Week
Eyes on Milwaukee

City Celebrates Bike to Work Week

Complete Streets policy set to be introduced.