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City Hall: Milwaukee Now Requires More Notice When Contractors Dig Up Streets
City Hall

Milwaukee Now Requires More Notice When Contractors Dig Up Streets

Prior practice was "terrible" says Bay View alderwoman.

Supernova Relocating Within 3rd Street Market Hall

Supernova Relocating Within 3rd Street Market Hall

Coffee and doughnut spot will move in with Mid-Way Bakery later this month.

Bloody Mary Festival Returns to Milwaukee

Bloody Mary Festival Returns to Milwaukee

Savory brunch cocktail gets the spotlight for August festival, to be held at Summerfest grounds.

Amorphic, Crops on Top Host Pairing Dinner

Amorphic, Crops on Top Host Pairing Dinner

Five-course dinner with after-party will support Riverwest arts scene.

Transportation: County Announces Reckless Driving Listening Tour
Transportation

County Announces Reckless Driving Listening Tour

Safe Streets Roadshow part of large planning process. First session is June 8.

Entertainment: PrideFest Kicks Off Festival Season
Entertainment

PrideFest Kicks Off Festival Season

Plus: A southside gallery night and an interesting twist on chamber music.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Rep Releases Updated Theater Designs, Seeks Donations To Start Construction
Eyes on Milwaukee

Rep Releases Updated Theater Designs, Seeks Donations To Start Construction

Donors offer $7.5 million in matching donations for $75 million Associated Bank Theater Center.

Legislation Would Change National Guard Sexual Assault Investigations

Legislation Would Change National Guard Sexual Assault Investigations

Proposal trigged by 2019 federal investigation into Wisconsin National Guard that found several issues.

Anti-LGBTQ+ Policies Common at State’s Voucher Schools

Anti-LGBTQ+ Policies Common at State’s Voucher Schools

Some taxpayer-supported private schools expel students for being gay or transgender.

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Business Group Threatens To Sue Over Water Quality Regulations

Business Group Threatens To Sue Over Water Quality Regulations

WMC says proposal would cost $57 million over two years, DNR says $2.5 million.

MKE County: Crowley’s Special Grants Office Secured $46.8 Million in 2022
MKE County

Crowley’s Special Grants Office Secured $46.8 Million in 2022

In its second year of operation, the county's grants division applied for approximately $143.6 million in funding.