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Wisconsin Supreme Court Finds Brothers Who Stole From School District Were Wrongfully Fired

Wisconsin Supreme Court Finds Brothers Who Stole From School District Were Wrongfully Fired

Justice Janet Protasiewicz: The law leads to a 'strange result.'

Public Market Hosting Spring Festival, Anniversary Celebration

Public Market Hosting Spring Festival, Anniversary Celebration

Festival of Flowers and 2005-themed anniversary party will be held at the market in April and May.

Wisconsin Dairy Workers Carry On In Face of Escalating Immigration Arrests

Wisconsin Dairy Workers Carry On In Face of Escalating Immigration Arrests

Farmers and workers hope economics can protect them.

Pick Where Future Bublr Bikes Docks Should Go As Part of Massive Expansion

Pick Where Future Bublr Bikes Docks Should Go As Part of Massive Expansion

Hundreds of new bikes and docks will expand utility, reach of bike-sharing system.

Celebrate Milwaukee Day With An Urban Milwaukee Membership

Celebrate Milwaukee Day With An Urban Milwaukee Membership

Become an Urban Milwaukee member for just $4.14 per month for first year.

Milwaukee Seeks New Parking Czar

Milwaukee Seeks New Parking Czar

New manager will oversee major changes planned for meters, enforcement.

New Restaurant Planned For Former Sabrosa Space

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New Bay View restaurant proposed by former Cafe Brucke owners.

Data Wonk: Did Schimel Get Too Partisan in Election?
Data Wonk

Did Schimel Get Too Partisan in Election?

The conservative in race for state superintendent was less strident and did better.

City Does Emergency Demolition Of Commercial Building

City Does Emergency Demolition Of Commercial Building

The city has avoided taking ownership of property for more than a decade.

MKE County: Senior Center Housing on Parkland Faces Pushback
MKE County

Senior Center Housing on Parkland Faces Pushback

County running out of options for dilapidated senior centers.

The Lafayette Place Will Not Reopen

The Lafayette Place Will Not Reopen

Damaged in September crash, the Lower East Side cafe space is now for lease.

City Hall: New Stickers Will Tell You When To Wheel Out Your Trash
City Hall

New Stickers Will Tell You When To Wheel Out Your Trash

To make it easier to check, smartphone-friendly idea championed by Ald. Burgelis.