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UW Regents Backtrack, Take Republican DEI Deal

UW Regents Backtrack, Take Republican DEI Deal

Regents vote to accept limits to DEI programs in return for pay raises for 34,000 employees and new engineering building.

Loaded Fries Coming to Sherman Phoenix

Loaded Fries Coming to Sherman Phoenix

Popular food truck Fully Loaded Fries will join the marketplace as a vendor in January.

State a Leader in Training Home Health Care Workers

State a Leader in Training Home Health Care Workers

Amid federal push for more workers, nearly 5,000 have signed up for free state training.

Back In The News: Ron Johnson Looks Foolish on CNN
Back In The News

Ron Johnson Looks Foolish on CNN

Claims Democrats have used fake electors, but could provide no examples.

MKE County: So Much for That Free Bike Trail
MKE County

So Much for That Free Bike Trail

Supervisors consider killing deal for pedestrian infrastructure that Wauwatosa would pay for.

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City Hall: Milwaukee Plans Big 2024 Early Voting Push
City Hall

Milwaukee Plans Big 2024 Early Voting Push

City will have at least nine early voting sites, including some new and expanded ones.

Vibe Lounge Avoids Suspension After Shooting

Vibe Lounge Avoids Suspension After Shooting

Area alderman backed a suspension for northside tavern, then reversed course.

Bucks Player Sells Brady Street Building

Bucks Player Sells Brady Street Building

From 'three-and-D' to Sip & Purr.

Elkhorn School District Parent Seeks Ban on 444 Book Titles

Elkhorn School District Parent Seeks Ban on 444 Book Titles

Largest such request in nation? School district considers changing book policy.

Mexican Restaurant Damaged in Fire

Mexican Restaurant Damaged in Fire

East Side restaurant Judy's on North closed until further notice, following Tuesday morning kitchen fire.

Should National Guard Be Sent to State’s Prisons?

Should National Guard Be Sent to State’s Prisons?

Some advocates pushing Gov. Evers to use guards to relieve staffing shortage.