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Black Men Face Unequal Enforcement of Marijuana Laws
While the nation moves towards legalization, Wisconsin fills its jails with black men arrested for marijuana possession.
Aug 12th, 2014 by Edgar Mendez, Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service2014 USA Triathlon Championships
Thousands of athletes take over the lakefront for two days of national races.
Aug 12th, 2014 by Dave ReidFor Rail or Trail
A path along the lake could connect cyclists/hikers to Ozaukee County, but coal freight is hogging the line.
Aug 12th, 2014 by Michael HorneObamacare’s Success So Far
Uninsured rates decline in most states, more so for those “embracing” the legislation, and Wisconsin finds itself in the middle of the pack.
Aug 11th, 2014 by Bruce ThompsonPick Tuesday’s Primary Winners
Burke v. Hulsey won't be close. But the 19th Assembly District Democratic primary looks to be very competitive, who will win it?
Aug 11th, 2014 by Steven WaltersMcDonald’s Workers Applaud Federal Ruling
NLRB says McDonald's controls franchises, opening door to workers pushing for higher wages.
Aug 10th, 2014 by Raina J. Johnson, Milwaukee Neighborhood News ServiceThe Avenir Nears Completion
Featuring 104 apartments and 7,000 square feet of retail space, it's the first mixed-use building constructed on the county's portion of Park East land.
Aug 8th, 2014 by Dave Reid$13 Million in TAP Grants Awarded
Funding for 27 bicycle and pedestrian projects will go to communities statewide, including Milwaukee.
Aug 8th, 2014 by Dave SchlabowskeWhy Steve Smith Sold the Journal Sentinel
Did debt -- and Smith’s broadcast purchases -- force sale of newspaper?
Aug 8th, 2014 by Bruce MurphyThe Controversial Home of Mary Nohl
The 1925 bungalow and its trove of art is a place unlike any in the metro area and worth a visit -- before it gets torn down.
Aug 8th, 2014 by Michael HorneThe Physical Benefits of Biking and Walking Paths
Study shows people living near trails get more exercise, leading to better health.
Aug 7th, 2014 by Angie Schmitt