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For Third Straight Day, Wisconsin IT Systems Cause Delays in Early Voting

For Third Straight Day, Wisconsin IT Systems Cause Delays in Early Voting

But more than 190,000 early votes have been cast.

A Guide To Early Voting in Milwaukee

A Guide To Early Voting in Milwaukee

Early voting begins Tuesday and runs through Nov. 3.

‘Black Voters Matter’ Campaign Focuses on MATC Students

‘Black Voters Matter’ Campaign Focuses on MATC Students

'We Fight Back' campaign spends weekend in Milwaukee.

New Restaurant For Vliet Street

New Restaurant For Vliet Street

Catering business plans brick-and-mortar restaurant at former Triciclo Peru location.

City Hall: A Record Year For Honorary Street Names
City Hall

A Record Year For Honorary Street Names

Pastors, community leaders, mathematicians and former politicians are being recognized.

Two Republicans Vying To Challenge Gwen Moore

Two Republicans Vying To Challenge Gwen Moore

Tim Rogers facing off against Purnima Nath in Aug. 13 primary. Winner faces Moore in November.

City Hall: Momentum Grows for Cash Payments To Low-Income Pregnant Women, New Mothers
City Hall

Momentum Grows for Cash Payments To Low-Income Pregnant Women, New Mothers

Unconditional cash payment program initiated by Zilber would be expanded with city funding.

State Officials Celebrate $49 Million Tech Hub Investment

State Officials Celebrate $49 Million Tech Hub Investment

Sen. Baldwin and Gov. Evers visit MATC to tout huge impact on state's jobs and economy.

Wisconsin Wins $49 Million Tech Hub Grant

Wisconsin Wins $49 Million Tech Hub Grant

With a focus on personalized medicine, officials say grant will create thousands of jobs, billions in investment.

Surveillance Technology Never Left Milwaukee After the DNC

Surveillance Technology Never Left Milwaukee After the DNC

Police gear acquired 4 years ago will play a role during the Republican Convention.

City Hall: Council Hates For-Profit College, But Approves It Anyway
City Hall

Council Hates For-Profit College, But Approves It Anyway

Threat of lawsuit a factor as Arizona College of Nursing seeks to open on West Side.

City Hall: City Government Could Launch a Daycare
City Hall

City Government Could Launch a Daycare

Proposal for new perk aims to help city retain and attract employees.

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