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Caucus Kicks Off Black History Month
'Black history is American history,' says a member of the Legislative Black Caucus.
Feb 2nd, 2023 by Baylor Spears, Wisconsin ExaminerDorow Tells Drug Dealers They Are Responsible for Overdose Deaths
Cases shine light on how judge handles issue that may involve her son.
Feb 2nd, 2023 by Henry Redman, Wisconsin ExaminerMilwaukee a Leader on Helping Homeless But Still Needs More Housing
County has fewest unsheltered homeless people per capita in US, but numbers growing.
Feb 2nd, 2023 by Evan Casey, Wisconsin Public RadioARPA Money Could Expand Two Milwaukee Mental Health Programs
Two community mental health providers plan expansion with county ARPA funds.
Feb 2nd, 2023 by Graham KilmerNorthwestern Mutual To Create Second Glassy Tower With $500 Million Investment
Company will completely overhaul existing building, create pedestrian street and relocate Franklin employees to Downtown.
Feb 2nd, 2023 by Jeramey JanneneMilwaukee Wins $4.4 Million For Pedestrian Safety Improvements
Federal grant will fund improvements along city's High-Injury Network of dangerous streets.
Feb 1st, 2023 by Jeramey JanneneEast Side Tower Designs Released
Public meeting Feb. 2 to discuss New Land's proposed 25-story apartment complex for Farwell Ave.
Feb 1st, 2023 by Jeramey JanneneMultiple Representatives Would Lessen Gerrymandering
If every Assembly district had 3 representatives rather than 1 the result would be dramatic.
Feb 1st, 2023 by Bruce ThompsonPresent Music’s Future Folk Machine
In an evening of encounters with an almost impossibly wide variety of music, Present Music carves an audacious path for the future of folk. Feb. 17-18, 2023 at 7:30 p.m. Jan Serr Studio & Present Music Digital Stage, 2163 N. Prospect Ave.
Feb 1st, 2023 by Present MusicCrowley Calling Special Election for Vacant Board Seat
Election for seat vacated by Sup. Dyango Zerpa will coincide with spring election dates.
Feb 1st, 2023 by Graham KilmerMilwaukee’s Maker of Sought-After Knives
Meet Nate Zimmerman, whose work can be found everywhere from fancy restaurants to D&D tables.
Feb 1st, 2023 by Sophie BolichPublic Still Paying for Gableman Probe
Taxpayers paying for court fights by Vos and Republicans to hide records, pushing total cost to $2 million.
Feb 1st, 2023 by Bill Lueders