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WE Energies Customers Want Cost Reduction
Pleasant Prairie plant’s closing should cut costs, says a consumers group and industrial customers.
Apr 24th, 2018 by Kari Lydersen, Energy News NetworkCity to Host National Conference
Officials want to show off solutions to urban blight at Reclaiming Vacant Properties Conference.
Apr 24th, 2018 by Jeramey JanneneWhy Fire-Police Chief Was Axed
FPC botched police chief search and nice guy Mayor Barrett decided to get tough.
Apr 24th, 2018 by Bruce MurphyNo, You Can’t Regulate Drones
New state law backed by Milwaukee business group prevents local governments from regulating drones.
Apr 24th, 2018 by Wisconsin Democracy CampaignConfronting Mental Health Issue in 53206
Behavioral nurse who grew up in high-poverty zip code takes on mental health issue.
Apr 24th, 2018 by Abby Ng, Rome Gandelsman and Princess Byers, Milwaukee Neighborhood News ServiceMSOE Breaks Ground on Educational Center
Science hall centering on artificial intelligence will be used by all students.
Apr 23rd, 2018 by Jeramey JanneneGallery Night Was Visually Stunning
More than 47 galleries had art on display.
Apr 23rd, 2018 by Jack FennimoreFair Housing Work Is Not Done
Discrimination in housing still an issue in metro Milwaukee.
Apr 23rd, 2018 by William R. Tisdale, Milwaukee Neighborhood News ServiceMore Housing for Third Ward
Developer Robert Joseph plans building on two surface parking lots.
Apr 23rd, 2018 by Jeramey JanneneAttorney Fees Challenge Ashland County
Most lawyers won’t work for $40 per hour, some came from La Crosse, 250 miles away.
Apr 23rd, 2018 by Gretchen SchuldtGrowing Concern Over Dark Store Loophole
Shift of property taxes from retail stores to homeowners worries many Republicans.
Apr 23rd, 2018 by Steven WaltersChild Care Centers Still Have Lead Pipes
City has so far replaced lead service lines at 163 of 347 facilities.
Apr 23rd, 2018 by Edgar Mendez, Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service