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The Rise in Pedestrian Deaths
Repeated deaths at same intersections suggest design changes needed.
Apr 18th, 2017 by Angie SchmittThe Tax Handout for Rich Kids
State's “neo-vouchers” reimburse wealthy for kids at elite private schools.
Apr 18th, 2017 by Bruce MurphyCounty Gets Waiver on Streetcar
Still in running to operate city's streetcar, but a long shot to win.
Apr 17th, 2017 by Jeramey JanneneBach Chamber Choir Concerts
Peace and Rebirth – Songs for Spring. Sunday 4/23 3:00pm St. Joseph Chapel Milwaukee and April 30th 3:00pm at at St. Christopher’s Episcopal Church River Hills. Click here for flyer. Facebook.
Apr 17th, 2017 by Bach Chamber ChoirState Targets Tax Evaders
New enforcement agents could collect $400 million in taxes owed.
Apr 17th, 2017 by Steven WaltersEarly Music Now’s 30th Anniversary Concludes with Music, Mystery, and Intrigue
Infusion Baroque, Winners of the National Baroque Performance Competition, will give their Milwaukee debut performance on April 22.
Apr 17th, 2017 by Early Music NowWalker’s Policies Hurting Small Farms
High capacity wells help Big Agriculture, hurt small farms, environment.
Apr 17th, 2017 by James RowenAmerican Guitarist Elliot Frank Concert
Presented by UWM’s Guitar Series. April 21 at 7:30pm. Check website for location.
Apr 17th, 2017 by UWM Peck School of the ArtsBhavya Malhotra
"I love the vibe the breweries here offer."
Apr 17th, 2017 by NewaukeeHealth Care Bigwigs Give Walker $44,000
Walker budget spends on medical education, health programs.
Apr 17th, 2017 by Wisconsin Democracy CampaignThe Hell of Solitary Confinement
65 state inmates describe mental harm, deprivation, suicide attempts.
Apr 17th, 2017 by Alexandra Arriaga and Dee J. Hall, Wisconsin Center for Investigative JournalismEarly Music Now’s 30th Anniversary Concludes with Music, Mystery, and Intrigue
Infusion Baroque, Winners of the National Baroque Performance Competition, will give their Milwaukee debut performance on April 22.
Apr 16th, 2017 by Early Music Now