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China Lights Festival Will Return Next Month

China Lights Festival Will Return Next Month

Popular art and cultural experience returns to Milwaukee area for the sixth time.

Your Right to Know: Wisconsin Schools Must Strike Balance on Student Privacy
Your Right to Know

Wisconsin Schools Must Strike Balance on Student Privacy

Some districts are reasonable, while others are "nonsensical" argues ACLU attorney.

Rep. Tom Tiffany Won’t Challenge Sen. Tammy Baldwin

Rep. Tom Tiffany Won’t Challenge Sen. Tammy Baldwin

Republican field for fall 2024 race is wide open as more candidates opt out.

MKE County: Ravine Road Project Could Begin in 2024, With Pedestrian-Only Option
MKE County

Ravine Road Project Could Begin in 2024, With Pedestrian-Only Option

Parks requesting funding for planning, design and extensive public engagement.

Tots on the Street Scores Fiserv Forum Stand

Tots on the Street Scores Fiserv Forum Stand

The gourmet tater tot business will make its debut Tuesday night during the Paramore concert.

Rock & Brews Opens at Potawatomi

Rock & Brews Opens at Potawatomi

KISS frontmen Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons cut the ribbon for the rock-and-roll restaurant.

Group Offering $40,000 In Grants For Northwest Side Initiatives

Group Offering $40,000 In Grants For Northwest Side Initiatives

African American Roundtable builds its own participatory budgeting initiative.

MKE County: County Executive Will Host 4 Budget Town Halls, Discuss Sales Tax Impact
MKE County

County Executive Will Host 4 Budget Town Halls, Discuss Sales Tax Impact

David Crowley will introduce executive budget later this year. First in years that doesn't include immediate cuts.

Judge Dismisses Rep. Brandtjen’s Military Ballot Lawsuit

Judge Dismisses Rep. Brandtjen’s Military Ballot Lawsuit

Criminal case against former Milwaukee election official continues.

Food Trucks Banned On Portion of W. Silver Spring Drive

Food Trucks Banned On Portion of W. Silver Spring Drive

Alderman says grills, pop-up shoe sales have occurred on busy street.

City Hall: City Attorney Pumps Brakes On Council’s Lobbying Changes
City Hall

City Attorney Pumps Brakes On Council’s Lobbying Changes

Decision is on hold until at least after the August recess.

Eyes on Milwaukee: After $15-Per-Hour Pledge, Museum Gets Zoning Change
Eyes on Milwaukee

After $15-Per-Hour Pledge, Museum Gets Zoning Change

Council members asked for better protections for food service workers.