Feature
Tips for Twenty-Somethings
How to get hired and be a success in the healthy food and nutrition industry -- or in any field of endeavor.
Mar 15th, 2013 by Young KimWill Chicago’s Bike-Friendly Policies Steal Jobs from Seattle?
New high-tech companies and their workers want bike-friendly cities, and Chicago is out to beat Portland and Seattle in that regard.
Mar 15th, 2013 by Dave SchlabowskeA Home Remodeler’s Journey
How to seize the opportunity to build a business.
Mar 14th, 2013 by Peggy SchulzWisconsin a Tax Heaven for Businesses
The evidence suggests taxes are low on businesses, and have been for many years.
Mar 14th, 2013 by Bruce MurphyNew Neighborhood Leaders for Milwaukee
A partnership of Cardinal Stritch and local foundations is training leaders to improve city neighborhoods.
Mar 14th, 2013 by Amalia Oulahan, Milwaukee Neighborhood News ServiceLocal Artist’s Gift to Obama Gets Complicated
Tim Meyerring's present to the president gets caught up in the law on gifts and consultations with the White House assessor.
Mar 13th, 2013 by Michael HorneYes, End the Residency Requirement
But in return the legislature must give Milwaukee the powers it needs to create a great city.
Mar 13th, 2013 by Nathaniel HoltonState Department Has Not-So-Open Records
Department of Administration takes a long time to respond to records requests, especially from journalists.
Mar 13th, 2013 by Bill Lueders, Wisconsin Center for Investigative JournalismManufacturers Wanted at A.O. Smith Site
City hopes to attract companies and bring 1,000 jobs to abandoned site.
Mar 12th, 2013 by Mark Doremus, Milwaukee Neighborhood News ServiceDemocrats in Disarray
The firing of its state spokesperson is just another sign the party has lost its way.
Mar 12th, 2013 by Bruce MurphyConcealed Carry Law Shields Law Breakers
Law protects identities of felons, abusers and fugitives, and makes it difficult to study impact of concealed carry.
Mar 12th, 2013 by Bill Lueders, Wisconsin Center for Investigative JournalismKara Navin
A city native who left town, Navin came back to Milwaukee to work with a drop-out prevention program.
Mar 11th, 2013 by Newaukee