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New Downtown Mini-Bowling Bar?
Plus: a new West Side Mexican place. And C. 1880 closing.
Mar 21st, 2018 by Jennifer RickHow MPS Is Hurt By Its “Friends”
North Division controversy raises issue: which schools best serve low-income black students?
Mar 21st, 2018 by Bruce ThompsonThe Myth of Clean Coal
Coal causes disease and death. We Energies should switch to clean energy.
Mar 21st, 2018 by Carl Lindner20 Great Downtown Lunch Spots
Soups, sandwiches, Ramen, Italian, Ethiopian, vegan, Vietnamese and more.
Mar 21st, 2018 by Laura ThompsonWalker Backs Off on Marine Sanctuary
Would have preserved stretch of Lake Michigan, but Koch activist opposes it.
Mar 21st, 2018 by Wisconsin Democracy CampaignCity Seeks Dismissal of Stop & Frisk Suit
Says Chief Flynn retired and practice ended.
Mar 21st, 2018 by Gretchen SchuldtDoes Lottery Allow Gaming the System?
Several big winners have close ties to retailers selling the winning tickets.
Mar 20th, 2018 by Peter Coutu, Wisconsin Center for Investigative JournalismAn Evening with Ricardo Morales, Clarinet Virtuoso
On Wednesday, March 28th at 7:30PM, Philadelphia Orchestra principal clarinetist, Ricard Morales, joins Todd Levy, Katherin Kohler, and Jeannie Yu for an intimate concert of clarinet masterworks.
Mar 20th, 2018 by UWM Peck School of the ArtsBrave New Voices From Milwaukee
Judges select six local teens to compete in Houston’s international poetry competition.
Mar 20th, 2018 by Rachel Kubik, Milwaukee Neighborhood News ServiceMinorities Suffer More Pedestrian Deaths
City’s streets wider, more dangerous in low-income neighborhoods.
Mar 20th, 2018 by Vianca FusterMiller Park Tax Ends in 2020. Not.
Despite “sunset,” taxpayers will subsidize stadium until 2040, with total costs unknown.
Mar 20th, 2018 by Bruce MurphyWhite House Firings Are Not Okay
Disarray in government ultimately hurts the people you serve.
Mar 20th, 2018 by John Torinus