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More Sushi, More Shawarma Coming
And a Jamaican restaurant, yet to be named, will open in Walker's Point.
Aug 9th, 2016 by Mitchel WrittWe’re Giving Away More than $2500 This Summer!
Hupy and Abraham is inviting everyone a chance to win extra cash this summer! One $500, $250 and $100 winner will be selected each month. You can enter as many times as you would like through the following methods: 1. Twitter: Tweet this page. 2. Facebook: Like us on Facebook and share this contest page. 3. Enter Drawing: Complete the form by Clicking Here
Aug 9th, 2016 by Hupy and Abraham, S.C.Erik Richter
"I absolutely love that Milwaukee's hidden gems can be seen through Doors Open."
Aug 9th, 2016 by NewaukeeSheriff Clarke Seeks 50% Tax Levy Increase
His budget request asks for 206 additional full-time positions, a 29% increase in his staff.
Aug 9th, 2016 by Gretchen SchuldtCan Tammy Baldwin’s Proposal Reduce Poverty?
Legislation to reform federal programs based on Milwaukee’s problems and expertise.
Aug 9th, 2016 by Brendan O’Brien, Milwaukee Neighborhood News ServiceHow Milwaukee Became LGBTQ-Friendly
It went from very intolerant to more gay bars than Chicago by 1969, a new book finds.
Aug 8th, 2016 by Michail TakachRiver Rhythms featuring The Liam Ford Band, August 10th
Can’t wait to rock the house with The Liam Ford Band on August 10th at River Rhythms at 6:30pm in Pere Marquette Park, it’s going to be a great show!
Aug 8th, 2016 by Westown AssociationCan Chisholm Be Beaten?
The DA pleads for help as dark money from outside the county blasts him.
Aug 8th, 2016 by Bruce MurphyWe’re Giving Away More than $2500 This Summer!
Hupy and Abraham is inviting everyone a chance to win extra cash this summer! One $500, $250 and $100 winner will be selected each month. You can enter as many times as you would like through the following methods: 1. Twitter: Tweet this page. 2. Facebook: Like us on Facebook and share this contest page. 3. Enter Drawing: Complete the form by Clicking Here
Aug 8th, 2016 by Hupy and Abraham, S.C.Anti-Poverty Programs Are a Success
Percent of people in poverty dropped from 26% to 16% since 1967, with big impact in Wisconsin.
Aug 8th, 2016 by Jon PeacockRising Property Taxes Replace State Funding
Portion of local schools funding coming from state has plummeted since mid-1990s.
Aug 8th, 2016 by State Sen. Kathleen VinehoutWater Woes Big Issue in Fall Elections
Water pollution hotly debated in key legislative races and Feingold vs Johnson.
Aug 7th, 2016 by Andrew Hahn, Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism