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Taco John’s Planned for North Side

Taco John’s Planned for North Side

The fast food chain that claims to have popularized the phrase "Taco Tuesday" is planning at least two Milwaukee locations.

Friday Photos: Street Car Flats Take Shape
Friday Photos

Street Car Flats Take Shape

99-year-old office building finds new life as housing

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Pizza Hut Planned Near Former Northridge Mall

Pizza Hut Planned Near Former Northridge Mall

Would be the 13th location in Milwaukee.

Absentee Ballot Guidance Blasted By GOP Lawmaker

Absentee Ballot Guidance Blasted By GOP Lawmaker

State Rep. Steve Nass goes after Elections Commission guidance on fixing minor errors.

Program Helps Spanish Speaking Families With Memory Loss

Program Helps Spanish Speaking Families With Memory Loss

United Community Center offers caregiver training to families of Alzheimer's, dementia patients.

Milwaukee Police Sending Body Armor To Ukraine

Milwaukee Police Sending Body Armor To Ukraine

Sister city Irpin will receive donations of disused protective equipment.

City Hall: Mayor Johnson Looks Back On His First 100 Days In Office
City Hall

Mayor Johnson Looks Back On His First 100 Days In Office

Public safety, financial issues, economic development and contracting COVID-19 for the second time.

State Job Growth Slowed in Early Summer

State Job Growth Slowed in Early Summer

Between May and June job growth was slower than expected.

State Trying to Dispose of PFAS Firefighting Foam

State Trying to Dispose of PFAS Firefighting Foam

DNR looking for a contractor to take 25,000 gallons of foam off states hands.

Vietnamese Restaurant Planned for South Side

Vietnamese Restaurant Planned for South Side

Pho Saigon owners opening a second restaurant on S. 27th Street.

Could Regulators Make it Easier to Install Home Solar Panels?

Could Regulators Make it Easier to Install Home Solar Panels?

State regulators will look at rules that some say have been a barrier to small solar projects.