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Justices Differ on Right to Lawyer
High Court majority sides with police, who say suspect waived right, dissent calls that a "fantasy.”
Mar 1st, 2018 by Gretchen SchuldtDowntown Gets New Crab House
Third Ward gets "craft tacos," Walker's Point gets Toast, and Coquette gets closed.
Feb 28th, 2018 by Jennifer RickThe Harvard of Pimp Schools
How human trafficking became entrenched in Milwaukee, and what’s being done about it.
Feb 28th, 2018 by Isiah HolmesThe Lessons of Amazon’s City Search
What can Milwaukee learn from from losing its bid for Amazon’s headquarters?
Feb 28th, 2018 by Bruce ThompsonThe Mystery of Meteor Timber
GOP bill would let company destroy hardwood wetlands, but the money trail is murky.
Feb 28th, 2018 by Wisconsin Democracy CampaignThe Decline of Child Care
Number of families covered by state funding declined 28%.
Feb 28th, 2018 by Tamarine CorneliusGuns, Grief and Grace
Panelists, community members discuss solutions to gun violence at Public Library event.
Feb 28th, 2018 by Elizabeth Baker, Milwaukee Neighborhood News ServiceCity Will Contest Foxconn Power Deal
City Attorney will contest $117 million Foxconn subsidy charged to We Energies customers.
Feb 27th, 2018 by Jeramey JanneneTeacher Ranks Have Rebounded
Post-Act 10 decline has been arrested. But more younger teachers leaving profession.
Feb 27th, 2018 by Wisconsin Policy ForumRed Tie in the Sky Gala
Salvation Army raises money -- and a crowd -- for its program to help the homeless.
Feb 27th, 2018 by Jack FennimoreJohn Ridley Opening Movie Studio
Oscar-winning, Milwaukee-born movie maker aims to transform city's film scene.
Feb 27th, 2018 by Jeramey JanneneShould State Divest Gun Stocks?
Wisconsin pension fund invests in companies making guns that kill students.
Feb 27th, 2018 by Bruce Murphy