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Eyes on Milwaukee: Bucks Will Play in Fiserv Forum
Eyes on Milwaukee

Bucks Will Play in Fiserv Forum

After multiple denials, Brookfield-based financial services company buys naming rights.

Trump’s Aid to Farms Gets Mixed Reviews

Trump’s Aid to Farms Gets Mixed Reviews

Dairy farms badly hurt by tariffs, Trump offers $12 billion national handout to farmers.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Good City Expands to Century City
Eyes on Milwaukee

Good City Expands to Century City

Craft brewery will locate its office and warehouse on 31st and Capitol in redeveloping area.

Dining: East Side Gets New Cafe and Bar
Dining

East Side Gets New Cafe and Bar

Interval, associated with Pilcrow Coffee, replaces former Pleasant Kafe on Jackson St.

Murphy’s Law: Foxconn Plays Politics for Walker?
Murphy’s Law

Foxconn Plays Politics for Walker?

Company's iffy "innovation centers" in Eau Claire, Green Bay could help reelect governor.

Members Event: Tour Milwaukee’s Secret Garden
Members Event

Tour Milwaukee’s Secret Garden

Join Urban Milwaukee for free tour of the lovely Sanger House Gardens in Brewers Hill.

Bar Exam: The Speakeasy Was Exactly That
Bar Exam

The Speakeasy Was Exactly That

The surreptitious Bayside bar, opened during Prohibition, was one of the few in metro area.

Solar Group Buys On The Rise

Solar Group Buys On The Rise

North Woods area embracing cheaper renewable energy.

House Confidential: A Rare Frank Lloyd Wright Home
House Confidential

A Rare Frank Lloyd Wright Home

A late and larger Wright, built in 1958, stands out from otherwise bland Bayside.

Kimberly-Clark Will Consider State Subsidy

Kimberly-Clark Will Consider State Subsidy

Open to state incentives, the company says, now that union has agreed to concessions.

Data Wonk: The Rise of Federalist Society Judges
Data Wonk

The Rise of Federalist Society Judges

Nationally and in Wisconsin they have become activists and super legislators.

Campaign Cash: WMC Loves Republican Governors Group
Campaign Cash

WMC Loves Republican Governors Group

State’s big business group gives most of the $1.9 million from state donors to GOP campaign group.