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How To Vote Early in Milwaukee

How To Vote Early in Milwaukee

Milwaukee offers many options to vote early, but you'll want to check the hours.

The Bad Piggy Plans Brick-and-Mortar Restaurant

The Bad Piggy Plans Brick-and-Mortar Restaurant

Food truck to open permanent location in Tippecanoe neighborhood.

Dimitrijevic’s Revised Budget Boosts Library Hours, Housing, City Wages

Dimitrijevic’s Revised Budget Boosts Library Hours, Housing, City Wages

Finance committee chair says her amended budget 'invests in neighborhoods.'

City Hall: Future of Sunday Library Hours Uncertain As MPL Tries New Staffing Model
City Hall

Future of Sunday Library Hours Uncertain As MPL Tries New Staffing Model

Council hints it may override mayor. Spiker again provokes a coworker.

Mayor’s 2026 Budget Includes New Library, Hikes Property, Wheel Taxes

Mayor’s 2026 Budget Includes New Library, Hikes Property, Wheel Taxes

City contending with $100 million structural deficit.

MKE County: Opening Dates Set For 39 Pools, Splashpads, Water Parks
MKE County

Opening Dates Set For 39 Pools, Splashpads, Water Parks

Milwaukee County Parks plans to open several locations in waves.

Dollar General Shutters Southside Store

Dollar General Shutters Southside Store

It's the second location to close in Milwaukee within a year, as company plans to close nearly 100 stores across the country.

City Suspends Southside Dollar Tree

City Suspends Southside Dollar Tree

Council says it has citywide concerns with chain's operation.

A Guide To Early Voting in Milwaukee

A Guide To Early Voting in Milwaukee

Early voting begins Tuesday and runs through Nov. 3.

MKE County: 36 Pools, Splash Pads, Water Parks Opening in 2024
MKE County

36 Pools, Splash Pads, Water Parks Opening in 2024

Parks opening far more pools in 2024 after making waves with lifeguard hiring.

Council Denies License For Seafood Restaurant

Council Denies License For Seafood Restaurant

El Paraiso Restaurant Bar will not open on the South Side.

City Opens New Early Voting Site

City Opens New Early Voting Site

Early voting has begun for spring primary election on Feb. 20.

City Hall: Milwaukee Plans Big 2024 Early Voting Push
City Hall

Milwaukee Plans Big 2024 Early Voting Push

City will have at least nine early voting sites, including some new and expanded ones.

MKE County: Parks Replaces Tippecanoe Park Playground
MKE County

Parks Replaces Tippecanoe Park Playground

New playground funded through a 2021 real estate deal with Irgens.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Associated Closing Southside Branch, Five Others
Eyes on Milwaukee

Associated Closing Southside Branch, Five Others

Closures span Wisconsin and Illinois.

MKE County: 27 Pools, Splash Pads and Water Parks Opening in Milwaukee
MKE County

27 Pools, Splash Pads and Water Parks Opening in Milwaukee

County boosts the number of facilities it will open for 2023 season.

Skate Park Planned for Bay View

Skate Park Planned for Bay View

Bay View Neighborhood Association closing in on fundraising goal for new wheel park.

Pat’s Niche Pub and Grub is Closed

Pat’s Niche Pub and Grub is Closed

Howell Avenue restaurant known for fish fries and vintage decor closed earlier this fall.

Vote Early at Fiserv Forum, 13 Other Sites

Vote Early at Fiserv Forum, 13 Other Sites

Bucks's arena among 14 early voting sites in city of Milwaukee for November election.

City Hall: City Plans 27 Early Voting Sites
City Hall

City Plans 27 Early Voting Sites

Council set to approve list, including Fiserv Forum and Gee's Clippers, but not all may be used.

New Giannis Mural Completed

New Giannis Mural Completed

A 54-feet-high mural on E. Wisconsin has Giannis looking west toward Fiserv Forum.

Campbell’s Irish Pub Closing

Campbell’s Irish Pub Closing

Packy sells his tavern, featured on TV show "Bar Rescue," but new owner doesn't plan to run a bar.

Downtown Gets Three-Story Giannis Mural

Downtown Gets Three-Story Giannis Mural

It will be the fifth, and largest, Milwaukee mural honoring Antetokounmpo.

How To Vote Early in Milwaukee

How To Vote Early in Milwaukee

Lots of options to vote early for Feb. 15 spring primary, but the hours are limited.

Now Serving: Valentine’s Day Cream Puffs Return
Now Serving

Valentine’s Day Cream Puffs Return

Plus: downtown food hall opens, a new Walker's Point restaurant-bar and an immigrant-run Polish market.

New Polish Grocery Market For South Side

New Polish Grocery Market For South Side

Immigrant-run grocery store opening at Howell and Howard in Tippecanoe neighborhood.

Friday Photos: The Curly Fry Credit Union
Friday Photos

The Curly Fry Credit Union

UW Credit Union replacing fast-food restaurant.

Eyes on Milwaukee: St. Francis Vet Moving to Milwaukee
Eyes on Milwaukee

St. Francis Vet Moving to Milwaukee

Animal hospital will replace Lark Uniform at Howell and Howard.

Eyes on Milwaukee: House Saved, Moved Nearly 2 Miles
Eyes on Milwaukee

House Saved, Moved Nearly 2 Miles

Once an apartment above a steakhouse, it's now a single-family home on Howell Ave.

Wheel Park Planned For Emigh Playfield in Tippecanoe

Wheel Park Planned For Emigh Playfield in Tippecanoe

Would be city's first park targeted at BMX bikes, skateboards, scooters and skates.

The Wërd Bar, Now Closed, For Sale

The Wërd Bar, Now Closed, For Sale

Short-lived far-south-side tavern with glitzy interior available for $449,000.

Op Ed: State’s Faith Leaders Decry Anti-Voter Bills
Op Ed

State’s Faith Leaders Decry Anti-Voter Bills

88 faith leaders and 17 faith organizations decry state bills making it harder to vote

Where and When To Vote Early in Milwaukee

Where and When To Vote Early in Milwaukee

14 early voting sites are available from October 20th through November 1st.

No Early Voting at Miller Park, Fiserv Forum

No Early Voting at Miller Park, Fiserv Forum

City fears legal challenges of sites not approved at June emergency meeting.

Miller Park, Fiserv Forum Will Be Early Voting Sites

Miller Park, Fiserv Forum Will Be Early Voting Sites

Pro sports facilities will serve as two of the city's 18 early voting sites.

City’s New ‘Dream Library’ Takes Shape

City’s New ‘Dream Library’ Takes Shape

Mural of fictional books based on suggestions from community going up on 57th and Vliet.

City Hall: Miller Park To Be Early Voting Site
City Hall

Miller Park To Be Early Voting Site

Milwaukee residents will be able to vote for President at ballpark.

Washington Heights Mural Has Simple Message

Washington Heights Mural Has Simple Message

Artist Fred Kaems paints a message of solidarity on his own garage.

Art Scene: Governor’s Residence Now Exhibiting Art
Art Scene

Governor’s Residence Now Exhibiting Art

And the Museum of Wisconsin Art has yet another outpost in the state.

Plats and Parcels: UWM Gets Okay to Partially Demolish Columbia Hospital
Plats and Parcels

UWM Gets Okay to Partially Demolish Columbia Hospital

Plus: Council could delay convention center expansion, MSOE expanding nursing facilities.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Five Libraries to Add Green Infrastructure
Eyes on Milwaukee

Five Libraries to Add Green Infrastructure

$1.6 million for green roofs, porous pavement, bioswales, trees and more.

MKE County: Wilson Park Homeless Warming Center Debated
MKE County

Wilson Park Homeless Warming Center Debated

Public meeting gets unruly on proposal to let homeless sleep overnight in senior center.

Art Scene: The Two Jobs of Fred Bell
Art Scene

The Two Jobs of Fred Bell

A painter. And a salesman of his work. Not to mention the classes he’s taught.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Bucks Painting Walker’s Point Mural
Eyes on Milwaukee

Bucks Painting Walker’s Point Mural

Team collaborating with property owner and BigShot Robot to "Fear the Deer."

Eyes on Milwaukee: Giannis Mural Planned for Walker’s Point
Eyes on Milwaukee

Giannis Mural Planned for Walker’s Point

Mural of potential MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo will join Brewers' MVP Christian Yelich.

City Hall: Three City Libraries Will Get Solar
City Hall

Three City Libraries Will Get Solar

But city wants to install five times more solar power and faces We Energies opposition.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Who Wants to Redevelop the Capitol Library?
Eyes on Milwaukee

Who Wants to Redevelop the Capitol Library?

City aims to redevelop sixth library to add to tax base, create new library.

Eyes on Milwaukee: New Giannis Mural on South Side
Eyes on Milwaukee

New Giannis Mural on South Side

Milwaukee Bucks fan commissions mural of NBA super star Antetokounmpo.

Portraits of 28 Zip Codes

Portraits of 28 Zip Codes

ZIP MKE photography show has hundreds of portraits, people in every zip code.

Plenty of Horne: Mayor’s Design Awards
Plenty of Horne

Mayor’s Design Awards

The 2016 Mayor's Design Awards recognized projects from every corner of the city.

NEWaukeean of the Week: Meagan Holman
NEWaukeean of the Week

Meagan Holman

"Milwaukee felt like it would give us room to create and thrive, and we weren’t wrong."

City Business: Hanging Gardens Specializes in Green Roofs
City Business

Hanging Gardens Specializes in Green Roofs

Or blue roofs, its new innovation. The Milwaukee company seeks to become a leader in the field.

Hard Hat Tour: Inside Tippecanoe Library
Hard Hat Tour

Inside Tippecanoe Library

Renovated library set to reopen Dec. 12th, looks drastically improved.

The 37 Neighborhoods of Milwaukee

The 37 Neighborhoods of Milwaukee

Local historian John Gurda's new book has a message: Geography matters.

House Confidential: City Clerk’s Home Is His Castle
House Confidential

City Clerk’s Home Is His Castle

Jim Owczarski's home towers over the nearby ranch homes.

Bar Exam: Halliday’s Is Historic Oddity
Bar Exam

Halliday’s Is Historic Oddity

An 1888 home designed by Alfred Clas became a funny little tavern on Farwell where a bar stool always seems available.

Eyes on Milwaukee: New East Library is a Jewel
Eyes on Milwaukee

New East Library is a Jewel

Wow, what an improvement. Our photos capture the technology-rich and architecturally impressive new library

City Budget’s Impact on Neighborhoods

City Budget’s Impact on Neighborhoods

From more police officers and new libraries to street pavement spending, changes will have big impact.

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