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Lawsuit Underway On Validity of Wisconsin’s 1849 Abortion Ban

Lawsuit Underway On Validity of Wisconsin’s 1849 Abortion Ban

Attorney General Josh Kaul is attempting to get law struck down.

Outpost Names New Leader

Outpost Names New Leader

Ray Simpkins will replace Pam Mehnert as general manager of co-op grocery store chain.

DNR Leader Says State Budget Needs More Money For Clean Water

DNR Leader Says State Budget Needs More Money For Clean Water

Republican-controlled Legislature will determine funding, with some members indicating support.

Creperie Opens in Riverwest

Creperie Opens in Riverwest

Seven Swans Creperie debuted its sweet and savory crepe menu, featuring seasonal ingredients to complement the spring weather.

Entertainment: A Circus, A Commemoration and Cinco de Mayo
Entertainment

A Circus, A Commemoration and Cinco de Mayo

The first weekend in May has something for everyone.

Sensory Activity Center Planned For North Side

Sensory Activity Center Planned For North Side

Puzzles, specifically designed for kids with autism or ADHD, would feature a variety of sensory-focused rooms.

Skate Park Planned for Bay View

Skate Park Planned for Bay View

Bay View Neighborhood Association closing in on fundraising goal for new wheel park.

Lulu Cafe Hosts Fundraiser Brunch

Lulu Cafe Hosts Fundraiser Brunch

The Bay View eatery is raising funds for an employee following his cancer diagnosis.

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We Love Collecting Yuck!

Drop off your old and unused household hazardous waste at our State Fair Park, 640 S. 84th St., West Allis (GATE 1 – off Greenfield Ave), mobile collection location May 6 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Cruise Season Kicks Off in Milwaukee

Cruise Season Kicks Off in Milwaukee

Milwaukee could set another record as Viking adds second ship to Great Lakes roster. But when will new dock be ready?

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Looking for Milwaukee gifts? Shop Urban Milwaukee: The Store online or in-person at 755 N. Milwaukee St.

Wisconsin Supreme Court Won’t Order Use of Ivermectin for COVID-19

Wisconsin Supreme Court Won’t Order Use of Ivermectin for COVID-19

Aurora doctors refused to administer the deworming drug, triggering lawsuit.