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Plenty of Horne: 1915 Wisconsin Case Could Be Key to Abortion Pill Battle
Plenty of Horne

1915 Wisconsin Case Could Be Key to Abortion Pill Battle

Texas ruling under review by US Supreme Court cited case involving Milwaukee physician.

Report Finds 1000% Increase in Fentanyl-Related Deaths

Report Finds 1000% Increase in Fentanyl-Related Deaths

4,300 deaths in state over six-year period linked to synthetic opioids, namely fentanyl.

Democrats Push Gun Safety Bills

Democrats Push Gun Safety Bills

Democratic legislators, attorney general support background checks, red flag laws.

New Pizza Shop For Brady Street

New Pizza Shop For Brady Street

Multi-faceted restaurant would offer daytime gathering and study space plus late-night eats.

The New State Will Have New Cafe

The New State Will Have New Cafe

Daddy's Soul Food owners will run cafe at redeveloped all-ages rock club at 26th and State.

Jackson Grill Reopens on South Side

Jackson Grill Reopens on South Side

Restaurateur Andy Radjenovich aims to carry on legacy of neighborhood steakhouse.

Murphy’s Law: Big Delay in Downtown Concert Halls
Murphy’s Law

Big Delay in Downtown Concert Halls

Will FPC Live ever build $50 to $60 million concert complex? Industry observers have their doubts.

Will Common Council Approve Sales Tax?

Will Common Council Approve Sales Tax?

State deal requires two-thirds vote of council. Seven of 15 members have expressed concerns.

Bill Includes Largest Expansion Ever of Private School Choice

Bill Includes Largest Expansion Ever of Private School Choice

A hike of 13% for K-8 voucher schools and 33% for high schools, union official says.

Third Ward’s Fusion Poke Opens June 16

Third Ward’s Fusion Poke Opens June 16

Hawaiian-Asian fusion restaurant will showcase poke bowls, ramen and more.

Local Businesses Win Fresh Food Grants

Local Businesses Win Fresh Food Grants

City funds help awardees pay for micro-farms, fresh food storage coolers and more.

City Hall: Municipal Court Cancels Alternatives Contract, Sparks Controversy
City Hall

Municipal Court Cancels Alternatives Contract, Sparks Controversy

Opponents say the change could hurt vulnerable defendants, increase incarceration.