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Milwaukee Health Commissioner Resigns

Milwaukee Health Commissioner Resigns

Kirsten Johnson resigns after two years on job. New commissioner will be sixth in six years.

State Supreme Court Candidates Discuss Abortion, Redistricting

State Supreme Court Candidates Discuss Abortion, Redistricting

Race between Dorow, Kelly, Mitchell and Protasiewicz could change court's majority.

City Hall: Administration Director Sharon Robinson Retiring
City Hall

Administration Director Sharon Robinson Retiring

Former staffer for congressman and then Mayor Barrett ran city department for 18 years.

Gathering Place Introduces Small Batch Fridays

Gathering Place Introduces Small Batch Fridays

Innovative new beers each week at brewery's taprooms in Riverwest and Wauwatosa.

Murphy’s Law: GOP Leader Thrilled to Suppress City Vote
Murphy’s Law

GOP Leader Thrilled to Suppress City Vote

Republican ads targeted Black and Hispanic voters to discourage voting. Did they work?

Restaurant Jerez Opens in Walker’s Point

Restaurant Jerez Opens in Walker’s Point

New Mexican restaurant aims to change narrative for Walker's Point building.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Developer Will Refine Downtown Hotel
Eyes on Milwaukee

Developer Will Refine Downtown Hotel

Historic Commission staff pushes for less 'squat' design, more 'grandeur' in eight-story proposed hotel.

Eyes on Milwaukee: 11-Story Hotel Proposed for Brady and Farwell
Eyes on Milwaukee

11-Story Hotel Proposed for Brady and Farwell

New building would be only hotel on the city's East Side.

Legislators Close to Agreeing on Medical Marijuana Bill

Legislators Close to Agreeing on Medical Marijuana Bill

But Vos warns it will be strictly regulated, only for those having a true medical condition.

City Hall: Zapata Resigns City Job Before Disciplinary Decision
City Hall

Zapata Resigns City Job Before Disciplinary Decision

Former deputy election director faces felony and misdemeanor charges for voter fraud.

MKE County: Crowley Signs Proposal to Fund Housing Project
MKE County

Crowley Signs Proposal to Fund Housing Project

$11 million project will sell houses to owner occupants rather than predatory landlords.

K-12 Education: Milwaukee Charter School Enrollment Declines
K-12 Education

Milwaukee Charter School Enrollment Declines

After years of growth down 3% this year. Why? New report may shed some light.