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Up From Bigotry
Tatiana Joseph overcame prejudice against Latinas to earn her Ph.D and teach at UWM, and is now running for the school board.
Feb 11th, 2013 by Edgar Mendez, Milwaukee Neighborhood News ServiceY-Not II’s Dive Bar Charm
After 42 years, Y-Not has become a Milwaukee institution.
Feb 10th, 2013 by Audrey Jean PostenLynne Shumow
The Haggerty Museum’s curator of education’s impact on the arts scene barely gets noticed, which is fine with her.
Feb 10th, 2013 by Judith Ann MoriartyJeff Joerres’ Super Penthouse
He's tearing down a $1.1 million penthouse to build a far bigger, grander pent-mansion.
Feb 8th, 2013 by Michael HorneFacing the Foreclosure Crisis
A packed crowd at City Hall listened to experts discuss the problem of foreclosed homes and possible solutions.
Feb 8th, 2013 by Grace FuhrA Fiscal Shell Game
Legislators will likely transfer $500 million from the general fund to the transportation fund, yet bicycle funding will still get cut.
Feb 8th, 2013 by Dave SchlabowskeHelping Homeless Children
Hope House offers a home and after-school programs for homeless children.
Feb 7th, 2013 by James GutierrezRepublican Plan to Steal Elections
Priebus and others push strategies to win presidency with a minority of votes.
Feb 7th, 2013 by Bruce MurphyThe Money Behind the Mining Bill
Is it $15 million in campaign contributions? The tally is inexact, but it's way more than environmentalists donate.
Feb 7th, 2013 by Bill Lueders, Wisconsin Center for Investigative JournalismMU Campus Apartments Approved
Council approves zoning change for 6-floor, 80-apartment project at 14th and Wells. Latest renderings released, too.
Feb 6th, 2013 by Dave ReidCounting the Homeless
A program of volunteers searching for all homeless people in Milwaukee finds "a whole other culture."
Feb 6th, 2013 by Brendan O’Brien, Milwaukee Neighborhood News ServiceThe Singing Accountant
He’s a numbers guy, not a people person. Yet he sings and dances in his spare time.
Feb 6th, 2013 by Peggy Schulz























