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New Hotel Pits Labor Groups Against One Another

New Hotel Pits Labor Groups Against One Another

Public hearing on second proposed Deer District hotel centers on union battle at first one.

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?

City Hall: Council May Refine Makeup of Board of Zoning Appeals
City Hall

Council May Refine Makeup of Board of Zoning Appeals

Council President seeks more expertise in effort to overhaul boards and commissions.

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.

Buyer Found For Former Fire Station

Buyer Found For Former Fire Station

Unlimited Phases real estate company will occupy vacant Capitol Drive firehouse.

City To Host Discussion On ICE Facility, But Attorney Suggests It May Be Moot Point

City To Host Discussion On ICE Facility, But Attorney Suggests It May Be Moot Point

But there are options the city has to possibly slow or redirect plan.

Brady Corp. Plans Expansion, Job Growth

Brady Corp. Plans Expansion, Job Growth

Milwaukee manufacturer plans to add up to 60 jobs to Good Hope Road facility.

New Buyer Emerges For Long-Vacant Church

New Buyer Emerges For Long-Vacant Church

City has tried multiple times to sell former Peace Evangelical Lutheran Church.

New Riverwalk Plaza Will Be Named For Visionary Developer

New Riverwalk Plaza Will Be Named For Visionary Developer

Gary Grunau was longtime champion of big civic projects, including riverwalk system.

Once-Controversial Menomonee Valley Building Sold For Redevelopment

Once-Controversial Menomonee Valley Building Sold For Redevelopment

Breunig buys building, advancing housing conversion.

What’s In The 18 Footnotes Added To Milwaukee’s Budget?

What’s In The 18 Footnotes Added To Milwaukee’s Budget?

See Common Council members' ideas to make city government better serve the public.

Smaller Zero-Energy Homes Program Moving Forward

Smaller Zero-Energy Homes Program Moving Forward

Council backs 25 grants of $40,000 for zero-energy homes.

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