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Bill Hikes Taxes on Low-Income People
Estimated 11,400 households will get tax hikes averaging $614.
Sep 15th, 2017 by Jon PeacockCelebrate PARK(ing) Day Downtown
International event will turn 11 parking strips into temporary parks.
Sep 14th, 2017 by Jeramey JanneneThe Return of Rock the Green
Since 2011, it's been Milwaukee's most sustainable music festival.
Sep 14th, 2017 by Erol ReyalSummer Cash Giveaway!
Enter to win cash this summer! More than $2,500 in prizes!
Sep 14th, 2017 by Hupy and Abraham, S.C.Final NEWaukee Night Market of 2017
Thousands show up, adding life to Wisconsin Ave. and Westown.
Sep 14th, 2017 by Jack FennimoreNew Parking Meters Will Help Homeless
Local dignitaries unveiled key-shaped meters that will help fund program for homeless.
Sep 14th, 2017 by Dave FidlinTiny Homes Could Change Lives
Unique program will build 36 homes for young people aging out of foster care.
Sep 14th, 2017 by Graham KilmerThe City’s Most Curious Lobbyist
Why is fire fighters’ president quietly lobbying on issues unrelated to his job?
Sep 14th, 2017 by Bruce MurphyThe Online Legacy of Sheriff Clarke
His use of government social media set an ugly precedent which must be rejected.
Sep 14th, 2017 by Isiah HolmesWhy Does Urban Poverty Persist?
Two-day summit examines issue and impact of ending AFDC in 1997.
Sep 14th, 2017 by Elliot Hughes, Milwaukee Neighborhood News ServiceInside the Wells Building
Step inside the 15-story high-rise, which was the largest terra cotta building in the world when built in 1901.
Sep 13th, 2017 by Dave ReidSummerfest Wants New Entrance, Plaza
Design team is visiting other cities' musical festivals for ideas.
Sep 13th, 2017 by Michael Horne