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City Streets: KK Is Bay View’s Main Street
City Streets

KK Is Bay View’s Main Street

With a rich history, labor unrest and streetcar deaths, going back to 1865.

Murphy’s Law: Koch Brothers Recruit State’s Latinos
Murphy’s Law

Koch Brothers Recruit State’s Latinos

But efforts by their shadowy Libre Initiative may be undercut by Trump.

County Program Combats Urban Food Deserts

County Program Combats Urban Food Deserts

New SEED program launches mobile retail groceries and community gardens.

Weekly Happy Hour: Harbor House Is a Waterfront Wonder
Weekly Happy Hour

Harbor House Is a Waterfront Wonder

Great views, elegant atmosphere and 89-cent clams and oysters are hard to beat.

Sponsored: Baseball fan? Win Prizes and Bragging Rights as the Hupy and Abraham Fan of the Year!
Sponsored

Baseball fan? Win Prizes and Bragging Rights as the Hupy and Abraham Fan of the Year!

Submit a photo showing why you are the No. 1 baseball fan to the Hupy and Abraham Fan of the Year Contest. Photos can be submitted to the contest page on Facebook or with the hashtag #hupyfanpix on Instagram, Twitter or Facebook.

Can Lake Park Bridge Be Saved?

Can Lake Park Bridge Be Saved?

New report suggests restoration is feasible. Public information will discuss six alternatives.

Data Wonk: Can MPS Learn From the Data?
Data Wonk

Can MPS Learn From the Data?

Its rejection of the Opportunity Schools Partnership is merely one sign the answer is no.

Eyes on Milwaukee: City Panel Approves Bus Rapid Transit
Eyes on Milwaukee

City Panel Approves Bus Rapid Transit

BRT line linking Downtown and Tosa moves forward, though some decry "the rush."

Op-Ed: Vote For Gridlock in November
Op-Ed

Vote For Gridlock in November

Don’t like Trump or Clinton? Support Paul Ryan and GOP House, so they can play defense.

County Cuts Homeless Population By 70%

County Cuts Homeless Population By 70%

Housing First program, launched in July 2015, slashes population of chronically homeless.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Postman Square, City’s Newest Park
Eyes on Milwaukee

Postman Square, City’s Newest Park

But it does have a long history. The park's roots trace back to 1889.

Sponsored: Westown Farmers’ Market
Sponsored

Westown Farmers’ Market

Stop by the Westown Farmers’ Market today for lunch, open from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at Zeidler Union Square. Musician Steve Cohen performs at 11:45 a.m.