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NWSCDC Celebrates First Choice Personal Care Services’ New Headquarters
Classical Music: Present Music Offers New Choral Works
Classical Music

Present Music Offers New Choral Works

Traditional Thanksgiving concert features acclaimed choral group The Crossing.

Classical: Messiah As It Was Originally Performed
Classical

Messiah As It Was Originally Performed

Bella Voce has won fame for its smaller, nimbler, quicker but still dramatic version.

Gina Madrigrano Friebus elected chair of Carthage board
MPD Launches the 2025 Operation Summer Guardian
‘Mini Roundabouts’ Planned for Holton, 51st Streets

‘Mini Roundabouts’ Planned for Holton, 51st Streets

Traffic lights would be replaced by small roundabouts aimed at reducing speeding.

MPD launches the 2024 Operation Summer Guardian
DiAndre Jackson Will Replace Rainey on Common Council

DiAndre Jackson Will Replace Rainey on Common Council

Jackson defeats Jessica Currie for open council seat.

Jackson, Currie Advance In Race To Replace Khalif Rainey

Jackson, Currie Advance In Race To Replace Khalif Rainey

Four-way primary saw every candidate get at least 21% of vote.

Alderman Khalif Rainey Won’t Run For Reelection

Alderman Khalif Rainey Won’t Run For Reelection

Council member since 2016, five candidates are already vying to replace him.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Business Incubator Planned for 52nd and Center
Eyes on Milwaukee

Business Incubator Planned for 52nd and Center

Entrepreneur-contractor-nurse would breathe new life into vacant building.

MPD launches Operation Summer Guardian
Eyes on Milwaukee: Trio of Center Street Properties For Sale
Eyes on Milwaukee

Trio of Center Street Properties For Sale

City seeking new owners for buildings on historic commercial corridor.

Eyes on Milwaukee: City Selling Building At 58th And Burleigh
Eyes on Milwaukee

City Selling Building At 58th And Burleigh

Two-story, mid-century building has potential and one-time connection to controversial landlord.

Milwaukee Bucks Sign DeAndre’ Bembry
Where Are City’s COVID-19 Hotspots?

Where Are City’s COVID-19 Hotspots?

Big change as south side census tracts now have far higher rate than on North Side.

Plats and Parcels: A Grand Update on The Avenue
Plats and Parcels

A Grand Update on The Avenue

Plus: downtown streetscaping improvements and lots of historic preservation news.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Couple Plans Center Street Rehab Project
Eyes on Milwaukee

Couple Plans Center Street Rehab Project

Will buy building from city near N. 51st St. and restore it to "enhance" the community.

Classical: Experts of Renaissance Music
Classical

Experts of Renaissance Music

The NYC chorus Pomerium will perform lovely meditative holiday music.

Governor Walker Announces $7.68 million in Preliminary Broadband Expansion Grants to Connect 46 Rural Communities
Press Release

Governor Walker Announces $7.68 million in Preliminary Broadband Expansion Grants to Connect 46 Rural Communities

Governor Walker also announces application process for next round of grants

Classical: The World Is Larger Than You Think
Classical

The World Is Larger Than You Think

Boston Camerata's early music concert will mix European, Arabic, Bosnian music.

30th Anniversary Season Continues Exploration Across Borders, Across Time
Press Release

30th Anniversary Season Continues Exploration Across Borders, Across Time

Music spanning 15 centuries – including a premiere, and the U.S. debut of a Cuban ensemble

Early Music Now Celebrates 30 Years of Musical Exploration
Press Release

Early Music Now Celebrates 30 Years of Musical Exploration

Early Music Now -- 30th Anniversary Season – 2016-2017

Classical: The Last Days of Lecce-Chong
Classical

The Last Days of Lecce-Chong

Milwaukee Symphony Associate Conductor Francesco Lecce-Chong's second last gig here is all-choral concert.

Marquette University Board of Trustees elects five new members
Press Release

Marquette University Board of Trustees elects five new members

Five new members were recently elected to the Marquette University Board of Trustees

Life at the Corner Stores

Life at the Corner Stores

There are more than 300 in the city, and they are often the lifeblood of their neighborhoods.

Neighborhood Buildings