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Hard Hat Tour: Marquette’s New IVY on Fourteenth
Hard Hat Tour

Marquette’s New IVY on Fourteenth

Photographic tour of building nearing completion that will boast 80 apartments and street-level retail.

City Business: Rochambo Coffee & Tea House
City Business

Rochambo Coffee & Tea House

The Brady Street cafe has become a favorite for organic coffee, unique teas and Irish Whiskey.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Yes, Bike-Sharing Is Coming This Summer!
Eyes on Milwaukee

Yes, Bike-Sharing Is Coming This Summer!

Mayor Barrett said not till 2015, but Midwest BikeShare promises 5-10 stations this summer.

Lobbyists Oppose Various Bills Limiting Voting

Lobbyists Oppose Various Bills Limiting Voting

Bills with photo ID, limiting absentee voting, making it tougher to register -- got scant support from lobbyists.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Biking With The Mayors
Eyes on Milwaukee

Biking With The Mayors

Madison's former mayor joins Tom Barrett and various city employees for the annual Bike to Work.

Murphy’s Law: The Underwater City
Murphy’s Law

The Underwater City

New study ranks Milwaukee as 16th hardest hit city, with 40% of homes underwater. But that may understate the problem.

Central City Relies on Street Mechanics

Central City Relies on Street Mechanics

Auto owners often get cheap repairs from free-lance mechanics.

Yesterday’s Milwaukee: Postcard of Milwaukee, 1900
Yesterday’s Milwaukee

Postcard of Milwaukee, 1900

One of the earliest postcards done of the city shows Downtown along the river.

The New Look of Urban Milwaukee

The New Look of Urban Milwaukee

A new more contemporary logo is coordinated with our renamed entertainment site, Urban Milwaukee Dial.

NEWaukeean of the Week: Kristina Valenti
NEWaukeean of the Week

Kristina Valenti

"Antwerp and Amsterdam put a tremendous effort into keeping their streets clean. I would love to see that in Milwaukee."

All Girls, All Latino

All Girls, All Latino

Notre Dame Middle School is a choice school where test scores, until recently, were high.

The State of Politics: Businesses, Special Interests Got $600 Million in Tax Breaks
The State of Politics

Businesses, Special Interests Got $600 Million in Tax Breaks

But two-thirds of $1.9 billion in Republican tax cuts went to families.