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Worker Advocates Push Legislators for $20 Minimum Wage
Rally at state Capitol calls on both parties to back a living wage.
Sep 3rd, 2025 by Erik Gunn, Wisconsin ExaminerData Centers Could Threaten Wisconsin Water, Report Warns
Could withdraw some 150 billion gallons of water nationally over next 5 years.
Sep 3rd, 2025 by Danielle Kaeding, Wisconsin Public RadioNew Marquette University Police Unit Fights Reckless Driving
In its first 11 weeks officers have stopped 200 vehicles.
Sep 3rd, 2025 by Steph Conquest-Ware, Wisconsin Public RadioCommittee Cautiously Approves Domes Development
Supervisors want assurances of project oversight, private fundraising reports.
Sep 3rd, 2025 by Graham KilmerBig 80s-Themed Bar Opens on King Drive
Wanna dance with somebody? Head to Summer of '85.
Sep 3rd, 2025 by Sophie BolichMilwaukee Art Museum Hires New Director Trump Once Tried To Fire
'Globally recognized art historian' will lead Milwaukee institution.
Sep 3rd, 2025 by Jeramey Jannene
Federal Grant Will Boost Train Speeds in Milwaukee
Long sought upgrade will benefit both passenger and freight trains.
Sep 2nd, 2025 by Jeramey JanneneMCTS Wins Grants For New Buses
$8 million in federal-state funds will also pay for traffic signal optimization projects on two key streets.
Sep 2nd, 2025 by Graham Kilmer11 Takeaways From Justice Bradley Quitting
Why she quit the high court race and what it tells us about Wisconsin politics.
Sep 2nd, 2025 by Bruce MurphyNext Act Theatre Presents Timely Immigration Drama
Wisconsin-Premiere ‘Sanctuary City’ is about two undocumented teens finding home in each other.
Sep 2nd, 2025 by Next Act TheatreRemembering Top History Professor Reginald Horsman
UWM prof's landmark book traced history of 'Racial Anglo-Saxonism' in America.
Sep 2nd, 2025 by Michael HorneNew Bars and Restaurants That Opened in August
Nine new additions include a taqueria, 80s-themed bar and halal restaurant.
Sep 2nd, 2025 by Sophie Bolich






















