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Eyes on Milwaukee: Third Ward Building Could Become Hotel
Eyes on Milwaukee

Third Ward Building Could Become Hotel

Wimmer Communities would convert five-story building, a former shoe polish factory.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Central Standard Downtown Distillery a Go
Eyes on Milwaukee

Central Standard Downtown Distillery a Go

Craft distillery purchases building for downtown tasting room, rooftop patio and more.

MKE County: Does the Wisconsin Counties Association Help Milwaukee?
MKE County

Does the Wisconsin Counties Association Help Milwaukee?

Some county officials say no, and are pushing to withdraw from the group.

Friday Photos: Ascent Begins Its Climb
Friday Photos

Ascent Begins Its Climb

World's tallest mass timber building will first take shape as concrete pedestal.

City Hall: Council Proposing To Rename Old World Third Street To MLK Drive
City Hall

Council Proposing To Rename Old World Third Street To MLK Drive

Extending Martin Luther King Jr. Dr. would correct an "injustice."

Eyes on Milwaukee: Campaign Underway To Improve, Extend Beerline Trail
Eyes on Milwaukee

Campaign Underway To Improve, Extend Beerline Trail

Trail would be transformed into park with a goal of uniting neighborhoods.

State Legislature Has Most Women Lawmakers Ever

State Legislature Has Most Women Lawmakers Ever

31% of state legislators are women.

GOP Legislators Want to Repeal Mask Mandate

GOP Legislators Want to Repeal Mask Mandate

A joint resolution would terminate Evers' public health orders.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Convent Being Redeveloped As Affordable Housing
Eyes on Milwaukee

Convent Being Redeveloped As Affordable Housing

Chapel Garden apartments will add new senior housing to S. Layton Blvd.

Third Ward Nightclub Surrenders License Before Revocation Hearing
Dining: New Pizza and Wings Restaurant Coming to Far Northwest Side
Dining

New Pizza and Wings Restaurant Coming to Far Northwest Side

76 Pizza and Wings will replace Mister Bar-B-Que.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Johnson Controls Closing Downtown Office, Moving 1,300 Employees to Glendale
Eyes on Milwaukee

Johnson Controls Closing Downtown Office, Moving 1,300 Employees to Glendale

Move is a blow to resurgent Downtown.