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Third Ward Tavern Would Be Replaced By 2-Story Building

Third Ward Tavern Would Be Replaced By 2-Story Building

1884 building, one of ward's oldest, has no options for preservation say developers.

Campaign Cash: $7 Million Already Spent On Supreme Court Race
Campaign Cash

$7 Million Already Spent On Supreme Court Race

Protasiewicz has spent $1.6 million, but outside group backing Kelly spends $1.8 million.

Sponsored: Shop Local
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Shop Local

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

Lawsuit Opposes Cash Bail Ballot Initiative

Lawsuit Opposes Cash Bail Ballot Initiative

Social justice groups argue deadline missed so ballot initiative must be moved to 2024.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Ambassador Now A Wyndham Trademark Hotel
Eyes on Milwaukee

Ambassador Now A Wyndham Trademark Hotel

Westside hotel, celebrating its 95th anniversary, will now be marketed through Wyndham.

Half of State’s Adults Live Within 75 Minutes of Marijuana Dispensary

Half of State’s Adults Live Within 75 Minutes of Marijuana Dispensary

Pot is widely available, study finds, but Wisconsin isn't regulating or collecting taxes on it.

Federal Sweep Nets 114 Fugitives in Milwaukee

Federal Sweep Nets 114 Fugitives in Milwaukee

30-day U.S. Marshals operation clears 213 warrants, including 11 for homicide.

Community Rallies Around Lopez Bakery

Community Rallies Around Lopez Bakery

When owners fell on hard times, customers and local businesses organized fundraisers to help.

Sponsored: Present Music’s Future Folk Machine
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Present Music’s Future Folk Machine

In an evening of encounters with an almost impossibly wide variety of music, Present Music carves an audacious path for the future of folk. Feb. 17-18, 2023 at 7:30 p.m. Jan Serr Studio & Present Music Digital Stage, 2163 N. Prospect Ave.

City Hall: City Will Pay 2020 George Floyd Protester $270,000
City Hall

City Will Pay 2020 George Floyd Protester $270,000

Cameron Murdoch a 'victim of violent police,' suit claims, at 6th and McKinley fracas.

Murphy’s Law: Rep. LaKeshia Myers Is a Double Dipper
Murphy’s Law

Rep. LaKeshia Myers Is a Double Dipper

Working as public school teacher and administrator while serving in Legislature, getting two full time salaries.

Sully’s Sandwiches Opens on West Side

Sully’s Sandwiches Opens on West Side

15 sandwich varieties, plus salads, sides and desserts available at new, family-friendly restaurant.