Feature
UWM Is Suffering a Brain Drain
Talented faculty leaving. Business leaders and others should push for greater funding.
Jun 16th, 2018 by William L. Holahan and Charles O. KronckeThe Many Campaigns of Paul Soglin
First elected to Madison Common Council in 1967, now running for governor in Democratic primary.
Jun 16th, 2018 by Shawn Johnson, Wisconsin Public RadioCoakley’s $6 Million Makeover
The new water tower is just the cherry on top.
Jun 15th, 2018 by Jeramey JanneneBeethoven’s Ninth, the “Ode to Joy”, June 15-17
A not-to-be-missed concert experience. Hear, live in concert, the epic, timeless message of humanity and brotherhood as guest conductor Jun Märkl leads the Milwaukee Symphony, Chorus, and soloists in Beethoven’s inspiring Ode to Joy. And our season-long Bernstein Centennial celebration concludes with the moving Chichester Psalms.
Jun 15th, 2018 by Milwaukee Symphony OrchestraFoxconn’s North American Headquarters Opening Downtown
Local officials celebrate at press conference, but will unemployed residents win jobs?
Jun 15th, 2018 by Graham KilmerHighways Issue Will Hurt Republicans
Democrats used LFB report to eviscerate GOP record at legislative hearing.
Jun 15th, 2018 by George MitchellThe Troubling Record of Brad Schimel
How has state Attorney General failed? Let us count the ways.
Jun 15th, 2018 by Spencer BlackLegislative Committee Approves Highway Funding
“The roads in Illinois are much better,” Republican Sen Alberta Darling charges.
Jun 15th, 2018 by Shawn Johnson, Wisconsin Public RadioHistory Favors Walker’s Reelection
Two-thirds of 20th century U.S. candidates attempting a fourth consecutive gubernatorial win succeeded.
Jun 15th, 2018 by Dr. Eric OstermeierA Call for Police Reforms
Community members cite Sterling Brown incident, demanding MPD reforms.
Jun 15th, 2018 by Abby Ng, Milwaukee Neighborhood News ServiceBucks Unveil Monumental Sign
12-feet high, 33-feet wide, 10-ton sign will become selfie central outside arena.
Jun 14th, 2018 by Jeramey JanneneBeethoven’s Ninth, the “Ode to Joy”, June 15-17
A not-to-be-missed concert experience. Hear, live in concert, the epic, timeless message of humanity and brotherhood as guest conductor Jun Märkl leads the Milwaukee Symphony, Chorus, and soloists in Beethoven’s inspiring Ode to Joy. And our season-long Bernstein Centennial celebration concludes with the moving Chichester Psalms.
Jun 14th, 2018 by Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra