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The Week’s Greatest Hits

The Week’s Greatest Hits

Most popular articles and press releases in the past week

Sponsored: “The Secret Garden” open February 18 – May 27, 2022
Sponsored

“The Secret Garden” open February 18 – May 27, 2022

Over 100 works of art by more than 80 artists across the globe come together in a whimsical, nature filled oasis amid Wisconsin's harsh winter. Open weekdays, 10am - 4pm.

Republicans To Appeal Redistricting

Republicans To Appeal Redistricting

Will ask U.S. Supreme Court to overrule WI Supreme Court decision backing Evers plan.

Gableman Report About ‘Vibes and Feelings’

Gableman Report About ‘Vibes and Feelings’

Inflammatory 136-page report offers no new information on 2020 election, experts say.

New Faces in New Places

New Faces in New Places

A look at all the new people in new places.

MKE County: County Experiencing Low Level Of COVID-19
MKE County

County Experiencing Low Level Of COVID-19

Only 2.7% of tests came back positive for COVID-19 in the county this past week.

Friday Photos: Milwaukee Tool Begins Employee Move-In
Friday Photos

Milwaukee Tool Begins Employee Move-In

But construction is still far from complete on new downtown office.

Greater Milwaukee Foundation Unveils $700 Million Philanthropic Campaign

Greater Milwaukee Foundation Unveils $700 Million Philanthropic Campaign

Part of "a Milwaukee for all" vision with an emphasis on racial equity and inclusion.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Marquette Announces Next Building Project
Eyes on Milwaukee

Marquette Announces Next Building Project

University pursuing $80 million overhaul of Rec Center.

Habitat for Humanity Program Nurtures Homeownership

Habitat for Humanity Program Nurtures Homeownership

Program makes homeowning accessible and encourages community ties.

Wisconsin Companies Cut Russian Business Ties

Wisconsin Companies Cut Russian Business Ties

War forces some companies to suspend operations in Ukraine.

City Hall: Foreclosure Fiasco Costing Taxpayers Nearly $200,000
City Hall

Foreclosure Fiasco Costing Taxpayers Nearly $200,000

City Wide Investments had $49,000 in unpaid taxes before the city stepped in and a lawsuit started.