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Plenty of Horne: Pabst Leader’s Salary Far Below Smiley’s
Plenty of Horne

Pabst Leader’s Salary Far Below Smiley’s

Pabst boss Gary Witt makes less than a third of what Smiley makes. Ald. Bauman questions this.

City Business: Nehring’s Family Market
City Business

Nehring’s Family Market

Their new place in the Public Market offers fresh produce, wood-fired pizzas and an intimate bar.

Flynn’s Force: Nabbing a Violator
Flynn’s Force

Nabbing a Violator

A squad car patrols a high crime neighborhood and turns up a violator. How it works. Part III of a series.

Young Professionals Discuss Sustainable Milwaukee

Young Professionals Discuss Sustainable Milwaukee

Second annual Young Professional Week features a panel discussion at City Hall on April 15th moderated by Urban Milwaukee.

Photo Gallery: Art Jamboree Gets Crazy
Photo Gallery

Art Jamboree Gets Crazy

The event demonstrated how to make art using lasers, molten plastic, and even beer.

Murphy’s Law: The Arrogance of Summerfest
Murphy’s Law

The Arrogance of Summerfest

Why the tax-exempt, city-supported non-profit should be transparent about its director’s salary.

Habitat Takes On Washington Park Neighborhood

Habitat Takes On Washington Park Neighborhood

Habitat for Humanity works on a five-year, $20 million project to revitalize the Washington Park neighborhood.

Newaukeean of the Week: Angelina Cole
Newaukeean of the Week

Angelina Cole

She came for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel job and discovered a summer with endless events.

Legislators Raising Questions About State’s Tracking of Ex-Offenders

Legislators Raising Questions About State’s Tracking of Ex-Offenders

Legislative committee members have concerns about accuracy of GPS tracking system.

The Preacher’s Kid

The Preacher’s Kid

The early years of Scott Walker, including his much discussed time at Marquette University. Excerpted from a new book.

City People: Frank Ford
City People

Frank Ford

For 40 years he’s shot photos of everyone from Mayor Maier to Paul Cebar to Divine to Richard Avedon.

Taverns: Safe House Is Still for Spies
Taverns

Safe House Is Still for Spies

Since 1966, it’s been the city’s “undercover bar” and tourist attraction.