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Republicans Reject 7 Evers Appointees

Republicans Reject 7 Evers Appointees

Including elections commissioner and 4 DNR board members. 'This is insanity,' says Evers, then immediately names replacements.

Taste of the Gateway Returns For 4th Year

Taste of the Gateway Returns For 4th Year

Dining deal offers $10 discounts at select restaurants near the airport on Oct. 18 -19.

Sip & Purr Moving to Brady Street

Sip & Purr Moving to Brady Street

The cat cafe plans to relocate from Ivanhoe Pl. in 2024.

Public Museum Gets New $2 Million Donation

Public Museum Gets New $2 Million Donation

Longtime supporters donate to MPM endowment. Its building drive still needs more donors.

Theater: Skylight’s ‘Candide’ Is a Marvel
Theater

Skylight’s ‘Candide’ Is a Marvel

Maybe too much clever staging of Voltaire story, Bernstein music, but great singing, fine acting.

State Could Have $4 Billion Surplus

State Could Have $4 Billion Surplus

Much of historic $7.1 billion surplus remains, could be at $4 billion by end of current two-year budget.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Revised Deer District Concert Hall Gets First Approval
Eyes on Milwaukee

Revised Deer District Concert Hall Gets First Approval

City Plan Commission adds conditions about future hotel site and requires new safety plan.

Classical: New York Polyphony Comes to Town
Classical

New York Polyphony Comes to Town

Their first appearance in Milwaukee features 15th and 16th-century Franco-Flemish and Spanish music.

DNR Says Bottled Water Companies Aren’t Required to Test For PFAS

DNR Says Bottled Water Companies Aren’t Required to Test For PFAS

Not required in Wisconsin by state or federal rules, but some companies do it voluntarily.

Should We Energies Get Another Rate Hike?

Should We Energies Get Another Rate Hike?

Last year residents saw nearly 11% increase. PSC hears from opponents.

Evers Shifts $170 Million, Extends Child Care Support

Evers Shifts $170 Million, Extends Child Care Support

Using federal reimbursement for FEMA expenses to extend child care funding into 2025.

Murphy’s Law: Journal Sentinel Has Lost 81% Of Readers
Murphy’s Law

Journal Sentinel Has Lost 81% Of Readers

In last 20 years. Numbers likely to decline even further in January.