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Foxconn No Longer Needs Lake Michigan Water?

Foxconn No Longer Needs Lake Michigan Water?

Environmentalists say company doesn’t need permit to withdraw 7 million gallons per day.

Op Ed: Bipartisan Stewardship Fund Will Expire
Op Ed

Bipartisan Stewardship Fund Will Expire

Largest initiative in state history has protected large tracts of land, but now imperiled.

Evers, Foxconn Deny Project Is On Hold

Evers, Foxconn Deny Project Is On Hold

Foxconn and WEDC’s Hogan also deny governor tried to “renegotiate” deal.

City Beat: Episode 010 – Jeremy Fojut of NEWaukee and Bruce Murphy
City Beat

Episode 010 – Jeremy Fojut of NEWaukee and Bruce Murphy

What's Milwaukee’s social architecture firm up to? And how does a stadium naming rights deal signal a wealth gap?

Op Ed: Many College Students Are Hungry, Homeless
Op Ed

Many College Students Are Hungry, Homeless

MATC faculty starts fund to help students, holding benefit on February 15.

Harley-Davidson Earnings Down

Harley-Davidson Earnings Down

Poor results due to Trump tariffs, changing consumer preferences.

Now Serving: New Cafe for Third Ward
Now Serving

New Cafe for Third Ward

Plue: New Cudahy arcade bar. And actor Mark Wahlberg's burger chain comes to town.

Your Right to Know: Public Employee Records Should Be Public
Your Right to Know

Public Employee Records Should Be Public

But state departments are withholding disciplinary records on employees.

New Revenue Projection Below Walker’s

New Revenue Projection Below Walker’s

LFB report shows $1.8 billion, not $2.1 billion in new revenue for next state budget.

Murphy’s Law: 12 Reasons The Foxconn Deal Is Dying
Murphy’s Law

12 Reasons The Foxconn Deal Is Dying

The company is cutting back plans. Will it walk away entirely?

Eyes on Milwaukee: Who Wants The Modjeska Theatre?
Eyes on Milwaukee

Who Wants The Modjeska Theatre?

Historic Mitchell St. theater for sale or lease as an entertainment venue, but needs repairs.

Massive Solar Proposal Divides Community

Massive Solar Proposal Divides Community

Iowa County project, largest in Midwest, leaves farm community divided.