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Murphy’s Law: Why Musk Wants to Control Wisconsin Supreme Court
Murphy’s Law

Why Musk Wants to Control Wisconsin Supreme Court

Beyond Tesla dealerships is something more far-reaching for Musk and Trump.

Sponsored: into tHe Wild
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into tHe Wild

This March, shake off the winter blues with an adventurous concert featuring “Born to Be Wild” by Pulitzer-winner David Lang, two world premieres from Andy Akiho and Kamran Ince and Carla Kihlstedt’s Edward Gorey – inspired “26 Little Deaths”.

Public Museum Begins Building New Exhibits

Public Museum Begins Building New Exhibits

New Jersey company begins fabricating permanent exhibits for future museum.

Third Ward Dessert Shop Will Close

Third Ward Dessert Shop Will Close

Food trailer that became a store, Sweetly Baked plans to permanently close April 11.

Milwaukee Wants To Buy 30th Street Line, Railroad Says No

Milwaukee Wants To Buy 30th Street Line, Railroad Says No

But city officials believe sale still possible for multi-use trail, perhaps even mass transit.

Culinary Fundraiser at Pfister Hotel Honors Jacques Pepin

Culinary Fundraiser at Pfister Hotel Honors Jacques Pepin

Some 20 area chefs to prepare small plates, raise funds for famed chef's mission.

Wisconsin Supreme Court Race Likely to Double Spending Record

Wisconsin Supreme Court Race Likely to Double Spending Record

Higher conservative spending for that race and for state superintendent.

Early, In-Person Voting Begins for April 1 Election

Early, In-Person Voting Begins for April 1 Election

March 18 is start of early voting for spring election headed by Supreme Court race.

Tourism Spending Dipped During Republican Convention in Milwaukee 

Tourism Spending Dipped During Republican Convention in Milwaukee 

Hotels up, everything else down during RNC, WI Department of Revenue data shows.

MKE County: County Adding Funding To Emergency Housing
MKE County

County Adding Funding To Emergency Housing

$500,000 will bolster emergency homeless response.

The Story of Tricklebee Cafe

The Story of Tricklebee Cafe

Eight years ago the pay-what-you-can restaurant on 44th and North opened. Against all odds it's a success.

Sponsored: DSCH! A Commemoration of Dmitri Shostakovich (1906-1975). And a little Rachmaninov
Sponsored

DSCH! A Commemoration of Dmitri Shostakovich (1906-1975). And a little Rachmaninov

DSCH! A commemoration focusing on the 50th anniversary of the death of the monumental composer Dmitri Shostakovich, with a little Rachmaninov thrown in. Performers include FM fave Toby Appel, viola along with other spectacular musicians. Program includes the rarely-heard Trio No. 1 of Shostakovich, along with the autobiographical and riveting String Quartet No. 8. Monday, March 24, 2025 at 7:00 pm at Schwan Concert Hall, Wisconsin Lutheran College, 8815 W. Wisconsin Ave.