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Two Weeks After Flood, Milwaukee Ending Emergency Services

Two Weeks After Flood, Milwaukee Ending Emergency Services

The Department of Public Works will begin its transition back to normal operations.

Vance Talks Urban Crime, Migrant Health Care In La Crosse Visit

Vance Talks Urban Crime, Migrant Health Care In La Crosse Visit

Dems use Pfaff's annual corn roast to to preemptively respond, campaign.

Popular Food Truck Eyes Permanent Location

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From vacant storefront to pancake heaven.

Milwaukee Wins Funding For New Southside Protected Bike Lane

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Project would provide safe travel in corridor between two large parks.

Transportation: Downtown Bridge Closures to Watch Out For
Transportation

Downtown Bridge Closures to Watch Out For

Two bridges connecting Downtown to surrounding neighborhoods will be closed for up to two months.

Bradley Drops Out, Supreme Court Race Is Wide Open

Bradley Drops Out, Supreme Court Race Is Wide Open

Conservative Rebecca Bradley says her 'fight for liberty is not as a minority member of the Court.'

State Budget Shifts Money from Schools to Milwaukee Prosecutors

State Budget Shifts Money from Schools to Milwaukee Prosecutors

$2.2 million per year diverted from city schools could violate state constitution.

See Inside New $240 Million Museum

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New natural history has unique elements inside and out.

Wisconsin Republicans Reconsider Fundraising, Messaging

Wisconsin Republicans Reconsider Fundraising, Messaging

After disappointing spring, report pushes strategies to improve turnout, funding.

Only 2.8% of MPS Students Participated in Dual Enrollment

Only 2.8% of MPS Students Participated in Dual Enrollment

Program helps students prepare for college success. Why the low numbers?

Milwaukee County Overdose Deaths Down 30% in 2024

Milwaukee County Overdose Deaths Down 30% in 2024

Third year in a row of decline, but officials say there's still more work to do.

MPS Superintendent Faces Uphill Battle Rebuilding Community Trust

MPS Superintendent Faces Uphill Battle Rebuilding Community Trust

Brenda Cassellius aims to improve a school district dogged by tough issues.