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New Riverwalk Segment Planned Along KK River
A Harbor District riverwalk network quietly emerging.
Aug 26th, 2025 by Jeramey JanneneMayor Criticized for Process of Choosing Wellness and Safety Leader
After three finalists came before public forum, Johnson chose someone else.
Aug 26th, 2025 by Devin Blake, Milwaukee Neighborhood News ServiceDane County Judge Won’t Dismiss Case Against Fake Trump Electors
Kenneth Cheseboro, Jim Troupis, Mike Roman face 11 criminal charges.
Aug 26th, 2025 by Henry Redman, Wisconsin Examiner
City Will Subsidize Conversion of 1870s-Era Building To Housing
Ornate, Second Empire-style building will get a second lease on life.
Aug 26th, 2025 by Jeramey JanneneCity, County Officials Say More Shelters Needed After Floods
Churches, gyms, schools, residents encouraged to open doors to those in need.
Aug 26th, 2025 by Isiah Holmes, Wisconsin ExaminerSome Federal Offices Targeted By DOGE in Wisconsin Still Open
DOGE terminated leases for 16 offices, but several are still open.
Aug 25th, 2025 by Danielle Kaeding, Wisconsin Public Radio
Deer District Apartments Pivot To Being Entirely Affordable
How development was transformed by public cash from 3 different sources.
Aug 25th, 2025 by Jeramey JanneneDefamation Charges Dropped Against Minocqua Brewing Owner
Kirk Bangstad still faces harassment charge, lawsuit by publisher
Aug 25th, 2025 by Rob Mentzer, Wisconsin Public Radio
MCTS Releases Fare Evasion Prevention Plan
Nearly 50% of Connect 1 riders aren't paying the fare, according to transit system.
Aug 25th, 2025 by Graham KilmerTonight – Free Concert at Riverwalk Commons ft. Radio Radio
Milwaukee Public Market presents Riverwalk Commons Concert Series featuring local musicians, food trucks and happy hour under the I-794 freeway from 5pm – 8:30pm.
Aug 25th, 2025 by Milwaukee Public Market
Top Ascension Executives Earn $44.3 Million
How tax-exempt health care group cuts costs to help its for-profit companies.
Aug 25th, 2025 by Bruce MurphyIt’s Back to School for Kids. But What Will It Cost?
Parents are spending up to $858 per child on school supplies and clothing.
Aug 25th, 2025 by Corrinne Hess, Wisconsin Public Radio