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Intersection: The Bermuda Triangle of Milwaukee’s Northwest Side
Intersection

The Bermuda Triangle of Milwaukee’s Northwest Side

Intersection of 51st St., Capitol and Fond du Lac is a nightmare. Can it be fixed?

Republican Sen. Jesse James Will Challenge Democratic Sen. Jeff Smith

Republican Sen. Jesse James Will Challenge Democratic Sen. Jeff Smith

New legislative map put James's home town into incumbent Democrat's district.

Families Of Unsolved Murder Victims Fight to Maintain Hope

Families Of Unsolved Murder Victims Fight to Maintain Hope

350 murders in Milwaukee since 2020 remain unsolved.

Wisconsin Gardeners, Food Pantries Unite to Feed the Hungry

Wisconsin Gardeners, Food Pantries Unite to Feed the Hungry

Amid federal food aid cuts, a call to 'Plant A Row for the Hungry.'

DWD, Regional Partners Taking Action to Support Healthcare Industry Workforce in Eau Claire, Chippewa Valley Regions
Classical: Infusion Baroque Celebrates Women Composers, Performers
Classical

Infusion Baroque Celebrates Women Composers, Performers

Early Music Now hosts award winning quartet at St. Paul's Episcopal Church Saturday.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Convent Being Redeveloped As Affordable Housing
Eyes on Milwaukee

Convent Being Redeveloped As Affordable Housing

Chapel Garden apartments will add new senior housing to S. Layton Blvd.

City Hall: Night Parking Rules a Tax on the Poor?
City Hall

Night Parking Rules a Tax on the Poor?

Or good public policy? Reinstating night parking is a $13 million question for city.

Police, Mayor, Hospital Workers March to Sherman Park

Police, Mayor, Hospital Workers March to Sherman Park

March is markedly different from larger marches that have circled city.

Vote Tuesday: Common Council Races
Vote Tuesday

Common Council Races

Six of 15 Common Council seats feature three or more candidates.

Plats and Parcels: The Couture Changes Financing Plan
Plats and Parcels

The Couture Changes Financing Plan

Developer misses funding deadline, plans to apply again. Baird & Co. now working on the deal.

Bobot Announces Candidacy for Milwaukee City Attorney
Press Release

Bobot Announces Candidacy for Milwaukee City Attorney

Former Assistant City Attorney, Municipal Judge and decorated police officer launches campaign

Dining: New Taco Place for West Center Street
Dining

New Taco Place for West Center Street

Freddy's Tacos, on 45th and Center, is convenient for Sherman Park and Uptown residents.

Supervisor Supreme Moore Omokunde Opposes Cuts to St. Joe’s
Press Release

Supervisor Supreme Moore Omokunde Opposes Cuts to St. Joe’s

"I hope Ascension will reconsider this decision and work with community leaders to find better solutions."

Major Study Again Ranks Froedtert Hospital Among Nation’s Highest Quality Academic Medical Centers
Press Release

Major Study Again Ranks Froedtert Hospital Among Nation’s Highest Quality Academic Medical Centers

All three Froedtert & MCW health network hospitals rank among top performers

Classical: Christmas From 500 Years Ago
Classical

Christmas From 500 Years Ago

Acclaimed Rose Ensemble sings the really old hits, with harp and hurdy-gurdy.

Classical: Four Cool Concerts Coming Sunday
Classical

Four Cool Concerts Coming Sunday

Concerts by Frank Almond, Philomusica Quartet and others, all in one day.

Mayor Tom Barrett’s 2014 State of the City Address
Press Release

Mayor Tom Barrett’s 2014 State of the City Address

Milwaukee February 24, 2014 As Prepared for Delivery

Three More Neighborhoods Will Get City Loans

Three More Neighborhoods Will Get City Loans

Pulaski Park, St. Joseph’s and Martin Drive neighborhoods now eligible for TIN loan program to increase property values and owner occupancy.

Attack gives Milwaukee a bloody, broken nose
Press Release

Attack gives Milwaukee a bloody, broken nose

Statement of Alderman Bob Donovan December 5, 2013