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Homeless Tent City Is a Democracy
It’s actually several communities, and all are civil, orderly and well-run.
Aug 2nd, 2019 by Tom BambergerThe Good Hope Commons
Library will anchor new apartment building on city's far northwest side.
Apr 12th, 2019 by Jeramey JanneneJeffers Buys Walker’s Point Warehouse
Plus: King Drive library project too costly? And Wangard plans riverwalk extension
Apr 7th, 2019 by Graham KilmerDimitrijevic Will Run For Common Council
County Supervisor wants to represent Bay View at City Hall.
Apr 5th, 2019 by Jeramey JannenePainting Headed Back to Governor’s Mansion
Rejected by Walker, Evers will have painting of three Milwaukee children re-installed.
Mar 1st, 2019 by Michael HorneEvent Has Food From 27 Restaurants
Carnival Milwaukee offers showcase of city's diversity, culture, music and dance.
Feb 25th, 2019 by Jack FennimoreThe Mystique of Urban Farms
Grohmann Museum’s photographic exhibit captures city’s urban farms of the past — and present.
Feb 15th, 2019 by Catherine JozwikSchools to Address Urban Segregation?
'The Color of Law' event triggers local efforts to create history courses on how government segregated cities.
Jan 24th, 2019 by Andrea Waxman13 Affordable Housing Projects Seek Credits
Plus: Downtown's Bank Mutual sold. And old Garfield Theater could become branch library.
Jan 6th, 2019 by Graham KilmerWho Wants to Redevelop the Capitol Library?
City aims to redevelop sixth library to add to tax base, create new library.
Jan 3rd, 2019 by Jeramey JanneneSculpture of Community Self-portraits Unveiled
Next Mitchell Street library artist-in-residence announced.
Dec 25th, 2018 by Allison DikanovicDowner Theatre is Street’s Anchor
Opened in 1915, survived the silent era, the oldest still operating movie theater in Milwaukee.
Dec 6th, 2018 by Michael Horne





















