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The Demolition at MIAD
Demolition has started at 252 E. Menomonee St. and soon MIAD's six-story residence hall will go up in the Third Ward.
Jul 5th, 2013 by Dave ReidBeth Weirick’s Gay Nineties Home
The city's best-known Downtown promoter lives in a charming, 123-year-old home.
Jul 5th, 2013 by Michael HorneGays Ponder Supreme Court Decision
Extension of federal benefits will help them, but this state's ban on same sex marriages leaves barriers.
Jul 5th, 2013 by Maggie Quick, Milwaukee Neighborhood News ServiceTexting 20-Year-Old Convicted of Homicide
The bicyclist was killed. The crash has lessons for both automobile drivers and bicyclists.
Jul 5th, 2013 by Dave SchlabowskeCities Lead the Way
Latest census figures shows all state population growth in urban areas.
Jul 3rd, 2013 by Bruce ThompsonKing Drive Owner Under Fire, Taxpayers Could Lose $212,000
Ald. Coggs assails company for promising local grocery and leasing to Dollar Tree instead.
Jul 3rd, 2013 by Shakara Robinson, Milwaukee Neighborhood News ServiceFun With Budget Numbers
An insider's take on the state budget and how it was put together.
Jul 3rd, 2013 by Bill Lueders, Wisconsin Center for Investigative JournalismWhere July Fourth Doesn’t Happen
River Hills and West Milwaukee are the county's only communities without a July 4th celebration.
Jul 3rd, 2013 by Michael HorneThe Curious Case of Kimberly Walker
The board is angry at Abele so they fired Walker. Go figure.
Jul 2nd, 2013 by Bruce Murphy“Wait, Wait, Wait”
The city’s new audio crosswalk alerts are annoying -- and potentially dangerous.
Jul 2nd, 2013 by Tom BambergerWhy We Trail America in Jobs Growth
In 21 of the last 23 months we have trailed the nation. Walker’s policies get much of the blame.
Jul 2nd, 2013 by Jack NormanHotel Foster’s Classic Cocktails
In two years, the bar has developed a reputation for its eclectic atmosphere and hand-crafted cocktails.
Jul 1st, 2013 by Nastassia Putz




















