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First Responders Use Microchip Scanners to Identify Lost Pets 

First Responders Use Microchip Scanners to Identify Lost Pets 

Milwaukee Fire Department now has scanners at all 31 stations.

Animal Shelters Across State Seeing Big Hike in Pet Surrenders 

Animal Shelters Across State Seeing Big Hike in Pet Surrenders 

'Unprecedented...at a crisis level.' Why? Owners can't afford their pets.

Man Pleads Guilty to Causing Death of More Than 50 Dogs

Man Pleads Guilty to Causing Death of More Than 50 Dogs

Michael Ellis convicted of five felony counts of animal mistreatment.

Cocaine, Chickens Lead to Closing Southside Tavern

Cocaine, Chickens Lead to Closing Southside Tavern

Common Council votes unanimously to close El Cielo Bar, effective immediately.

Halloween Houses Turn Bay View Into Boo View

Halloween Houses Turn Bay View Into Boo View

Many neighbors go all out for Halloween, but none more so than these two houses.

Jon Stewart Offers Lame Excuse For Canceling The Daily Show in Milwaukee

Jon Stewart Offers Lame Excuse For Canceling The Daily Show in Milwaukee

Its RNC show broadcast from NYC, with Stewart praising Milwaukee and its mayor.

New Program Finds More Homes for Shelter Dogs

New Program Finds More Homes for Shelter Dogs

Milwaukee animal shelter offers ‘test drives’ with prospective adopters.

Where Do Your Possessions Go In An Eviction?

Where Do Your Possessions Go In An Eviction?

Losing a home can also mean losing your stuff, but there are limited protections for tenants.

Mayor Vetoes Library, Fire Service Cut Restorations in 2023 Milwaukee Budget

Mayor Vetoes Library, Fire Service Cut Restorations in 2023 Milwaukee Budget

In making first veto, Johnson offers compromise to Common Council.

Council Reverses Cuts, Raises Fees In Adopting 2023 Milwaukee Budget

Council Reverses Cuts, Raises Fees In Adopting 2023 Milwaukee Budget

But police will still see service reduction and drastic cuts will come in future years without changes at state level.

City Hall: Mayor, Council At Odds Over How To Prepare For Fiscal Cliff
City Hall

Mayor, Council At Odds Over How To Prepare For Fiscal Cliff

But there is unanimous agreement that city faces a looming crisis.

City Hall: Proposed Budget Amendments Reverse Library, Fire Department Cuts
City Hall

Proposed Budget Amendments Reverse Library, Fire Department Cuts

Majority of council supports $4.7 million amendment.

What’s It Worth?: Goodbye, Journal Sentinel Printing Plant
What’s It Worth?

Goodbye, Journal Sentinel Printing Plant

State of the art when opened in 2003, worth $16 million in 2016, plant will no longer print papers and may eventually be sold.

Op Ed: ARPA Funds Should Help Community, Not Police
Op Ed

ARPA Funds Should Help Community, Not Police

City officials have made good decisions, but more community input needed.

Bay View Homes Go All Out For Halloween

Bay View Homes Go All Out For Halloween

Add these spooky stops to your Halloween celebrations.

City Hall: Council Adopts $179 Million Rescue Plan Package
City Hall

Council Adopts $179 Million Rescue Plan Package

Compromise plan includes money for pension reserve, housing, lead abatement and child care providers.

City Hall: 12 Takeaways From City’s 2022 Budget
City Hall

12 Takeaways From City’s 2022 Budget

What's in the 600 page, $1.75 billion budget document? An inside look at your city government.

House Confidential: Gary Witt’s House of Rock
House Confidential

Gary Witt’s House of Rock

Actually, you'd never suspect the hip Pabst leader owns this old-style, Prospect Hill home.

Frigid Weather Endangers Animals

Frigid Weather Endangers Animals

Stray cats and dogs may suffer hypothermia, frostbite, swollen footpads and other ailments, animal shelters and hospitals find.

Where Dogs Go To Die

Where Dogs Go To Die

Critics of the MADACC animal shelter say it doesn’t do enough to prevent dogs from being euthanized.

Working: Queen of the Animals
Working

Queen of the Animals

Jessica Huber helps MADACC find volunteers -- and defend it from charges of “murder.”