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MPS Embraces Urban Farming
With help of $98,000 grant, 18 schools will now teach aquaponics.
Feb 3rd, 2014 by Natalie Wickman, Milwaukee Neighborhood News ServiceWalker Says Act 10 Was About “Local Control”
Gearing up for election, he says controversial law helps school boards focus on education rather than “union grievances.”
Feb 3rd, 2014 by Steven WaltersBetting on the Common Council
Haven't got your fix with the Super Bowl? Gamble with friends on who will be the next council president.
Feb 2nd, 2014 by Jeramey JanneneWhere the Ax Man Relaxed
Brewers reliever John Axford lived in this $1.7 million Fox Point home, with pristine lake views and a monster garage.
Feb 2nd, 2014 by Michael HorneHuge Turnout for City Birthday Party
Lots of politicians, journalists, lobbyists and others glad-handed each other and drank free beer to salute the city's 168th birthday.
Jan 31st, 2014 by Michael HorneMost Support Action on Climate Change
Poll shows 79% of state citizens believe in climate change and 86% want greenhouse gases regulated.
Jan 31st, 2014 by Becky McKendryWorkers in the Underground Economy
Scrap metal pickers brave the elements to make a tough living.
Jan 31st, 2014 by Brendan O’Brien, Milwaukee Neighborhood News ServiceHer Third Drunk Driving Kills Elderly Biker
The plague of drunk driving threatens all of us, but legislators won't toughen the laws.
Jan 31st, 2014 by Dave SchlabowskeCounty Officials Delay Solving Bus System’s Woes
Contractor chosen would save taxpayers $15 million a year. So why the delay?
Jan 30th, 2014 by Bruce MurphyCity Seeks Bilingual Poll Workers for April 1 Election
Federal rules and increase in Latino voters push city to increase staff.
Jan 30th, 2014 by Scottie Lee Meyers, Milwaukee Neighborhood News ServiceThe Mystery of the Stolen Violin
Who owns the Stradivarius stolen Monday night? The story of a violin worth millions.
Jan 29th, 2014 by Michael HorneThe Green Team
Landscaping company seeks to cut your costs while reducing your carbon footprint.
Jan 29th, 2014 by Sean Lyons