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Milwaukee Police Officer Killed While Chasing Suspect

Milwaukee Police Officer Killed While Chasing Suspect

Officer Peter Jerving shot and killed near S. 14th St. and W. Cleveland Ave.

Mandela Barnes Forms Political Action Committee

Mandela Barnes Forms Political Action Committee

The Long Run PAC will support new generation of progressive candidates.

City Hall: Preston Cole Will Lead Department of Administration
City Hall

Preston Cole Will Lead Department of Administration

Former DNR Secretary and City Hall veteran returning to city government.

Sponsored: Present Music’s Future Folk Machine
Sponsored

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.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Sixteenth Street Health Centers Adding a Pharmacy
Eyes on Milwaukee

Sixteenth Street Health Centers Adding a Pharmacy

The $8 million building project will expand clinic on Cesar E. Chavez Dr.

City Closes Walker’s Lounge

City Closes Walker’s Lounge

After 16-item police report, Common Council votes for non-renewal of southside nightclub.

State’s Religious Leaders Call Out White Christian Nationalism

State’s Religious Leaders Call Out White Christian Nationalism

'We gave up our voice... to keep our faith private. That was a mistake.'

Eyes on Milwaukee: Council Approves Vape Shop Moratorium
Eyes on Milwaukee

Council Approves Vape Shop Moratorium

No new e-cigarette stores until August. City must now craft a regulatory framework.

Republicans May Rewrite Bail Amendment

Republicans May Rewrite Bail Amendment

Legislators passed amendment giving judges more latitude on bail but now want to rewrite it before April election.

New Sports Bar For East Side

New Sports Bar For East Side

The plan for North Sports Bar, 2028 E. North Ave, mixes creative pub fare and Las Vegas-style cocktails.

Murphy’s Law: Is Judge Dorow Hiding Her Biography?
Murphy’s Law

Is Judge Dorow Hiding Her Biography?

Supreme Court candidate’s years defending criminals could be fodder for attack ads.

MKE County: Board Releases Funds for Park Projects
MKE County

Board Releases Funds for Park Projects

County board approves $1.3 million in maintenance, repairs and new projects for parks.