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Survey Finds Alarming Number of Milwaukee Homes Need Major Repairs

Survey Finds Alarming Number of Milwaukee Homes Need Major Repairs

And one type of property owner is overwhelmingly responsible.

City Hall: Council Committee Backs Return of Granny Flats
City Hall

Council Committee Backs Return of Granny Flats

Legalizing accessory dwelling units could grow housing across entire city.

City Does Emergency Demolition Of Commercial Building

City Does Emergency Demolition Of Commercial Building

The city has avoided taking ownership of property for more than a decade.

City Will Demolish Former Masonic Lodge, School

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Four other buildings in town will come down with century-old structure.

Former City Attorney Pleads Not Guilty, Case Bound Over For Trial

Former City Attorney Pleads Not Guilty, Case Bound Over For Trial

Tearman Spencer accused of using his position to illegally avoid thousands in fees.

Bauman Wins Preservation Funding By Sacrificing Deconstruction Funds

Bauman Wins Preservation Funding By Sacrificing Deconstruction Funds

Did he open the door to the council taking the remainder of the deconstruction fund?

City Hall: The Tire Bounty Is Back
City Hall

The Tire Bounty Is Back

Bauman again pushes idea to end tire dumping. Will the proposal pass this time?

ICE Can Build Whatever Facility It Wants in Milwaukee

ICE Can Build Whatever Facility It Wants in Milwaukee

Council learns federal immigration agency can simply bypass local authorities.

Broad Coalition Opposes New Immigration Enforcement Facility

Broad Coalition Opposes New Immigration Enforcement Facility

City, county and state officials, community and business leaders condemn ICE proposal.

Milwaukee Creates Economic Hardship Waiver For Keeping Chickens

Milwaukee Creates Economic Hardship Waiver For Keeping Chickens

After budget amendment failed, Ald. Burgelis finds new way to issue free chicken coop permits.

Murphy’s Law: City Official Double Dips to Earn $250,000
Murphy’s Law

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Department of Administration head Preston Cole awarded $73,700 raise.

City Demolishing King Drive Building It Once Sought to Save

City Demolishing King Drive Building It Once Sought to Save

Meanwhile, it acquired a nearby, vacant building via property tax foreclosure.

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