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James MacGillis Will Lead Wauwatosa Police Department

James MacGillis Will Lead Wauwatosa Police Department

MPD veteran taking top job in neighboring suburb.

MKE County: COVID-19 Remains Low in Milwaukee
MKE County

COVID-19 Remains Low in Milwaukee

Latest data does show a slight increase in transmission in city of Milwaukee.

Milwaukee Walks: Third Ward Offers Cosmopolitan Stroll
Milwaukee Walks

Third Ward Offers Cosmopolitan Stroll

20 blocks of shopping, dining, arts galleries and theaters in a one-time swamp.

Milwaukee Beach Ambassadors Hope to Prevent Drownings

Milwaukee Beach Ambassadors Hope to Prevent Drownings

Ambassadors try to educate beachgoers on water quality, flag warning systems and rip currents.

Transportation: Spirit Airlines Adds More Flights, Destinations From Milwaukee
Transportation

Spirit Airlines Adds More Flights, Destinations From Milwaukee

Ultra-low-cost carrier will offer nonstop service to eight destinations by end of year.

Film: Local Filmmakers Shooting Screwball Crime Caper
Film

Local Filmmakers Shooting Screwball Crime Caper

Milwaukee filmmakers are fundraising to finish their indie flick.

Sponsored: Shop Local. Wear Local
Sponsored

Shop Local. Wear Local

 

Your Right to Know: Private Email Accounts Obscure Public Business
Your Right to Know

Private Email Accounts Obscure Public Business

Elected officials and public employees should not be allowed to use a private email for government business.

Supreme Court Unexpectedly Fires Chief Appeals Judge

Supreme Court Unexpectedly Fires Chief Appeals Judge

Progressive justices object to unprecedented move by the state's high court.

Bill Gives Local Governments Opioid Settlement Money

Bill Gives Local Governments Opioid Settlement Money

Some provisions of bill give Legislature more authority over settlement funds.

State Legislature Passes Biennial Budget

State Legislature Passes Biennial Budget

Lawmakers cut billions from the Governor's budget.

Op-Ed: Inmates In Jail Have A Right To Vote
Op-Ed

Inmates In Jail Have A Right To Vote

Unless they are felons. But state policies make it difficult for them to vote.