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See Inside The Unsafe County Safety Building
More than 800 incidents annually, $488 million replacement an 'absolute need,' officials say.
Feb 4th, 2025 by Sophie BolichHalf of Wisconsin Head Start Programs Can’t Get Funds After Federal Freeze
Head Start center in Waukesha closed, leaving more than 250 families without child care.
Feb 4th, 2025 by Richelle Wilson, Wisconsin Public RadioWisconsin Affordable Care Enrollment Again Sets a Record
313,579 Wisconsin residents enrolled for coverage through federal insurance marketplace.
Feb 4th, 2025 by Erik Gunn, Wisconsin ExaminerMilwaukee Officials Promote Municipal ID Program
With deportation raids looming, 'easy and simple' process costs $10 for identification card.
Feb 4th, 2025 by Jeramey Jannene
Phoenix Investors Buys Bay View Auto Distribution Facility
Company has specifics goals for property once Stellantis vacates complex.
Feb 3rd, 2025 by Jeramey JanneneVegan Restaurant Exits Milwaukee Public Market
Owner Emily Ware is 'no longer in the restaurant business.'
Feb 3rd, 2025 by Sophie BolichCouncil Will Decide Fate of Buildings Designed by State’s First Black Architect
Salvation Army seeks to replace two Century City Plaza buildings from 1970s.
Feb 3rd, 2025 by Jeramey JanneneThe Music of Hildegard of Bingen
Born in 1098, Hildegard was a writer, philosopher, linguist, medical practitioner, and most famously, a poet and composer. Early Music Now presents a concert of her most ecstatic chants on February 8th at Calvary Presbyterian Church.
Feb 3rd, 2025 by Early Music NowHow Legal Costs Deny Access to Records
The costs can deter citizens from filling requests for what should be open records.
Feb 3rd, 2025 by Bill BarthNew Bars and Restaurants That Opened in January
A new sports lounge, BBQ joint, Burmese restaurant and others opened in town.
Feb 3rd, 2025 by Sophie BolichMilwaukee Chef Reflects on Career After Fourth James Beard Nomination
Gregory León, owner of Amilinda, says its menu changes 'keep our brains focused.'
Feb 3rd, 2025 by Trevor Hook, Wisconsin Public RadioWisconsin Joins Legal Effort to Preserve Tougher Standards for Lead in Water
Joins 9 states and DC to back new federal rules and push to replace lead pipes.
Feb 3rd, 2025 by Erik Gunn, Wisconsin Examiner