Murphy’s Law: How Tom Tiffany Falsifies History
Murphy’s Law

How Tom Tiffany Falsifies History

Stance on Juneteenth Day is part of a pattern of undermining America’s constitution and history.

First Major Candidate Drops Out of Wisconsin Governor Race

First Major Candidate Drops Out of Wisconsin Governor Race

Missy Hughes suspends campaign, makes endorsement.

The State of Politics: Race for Wisconsin Attorney General Could Be Very Close. Again
The State of Politics

Race for Wisconsin Attorney General Could Be Very Close. Again

Rematch of Eric Toney against incumbent Democrat Josh Kaul will be hard fought.

Emissions of Trump-Supported Wisconsin Coal Plant Soared in 2025

Emissions of Trump-Supported Wisconsin Coal Plant Soared in 2025

Columbia County plant slated for retirement has seen emission nearly double.

Work Visa Issues Leave Door County Businesses Short Staffed for Summer

Work Visa Issues Leave Door County Businesses Short Staffed for Summer

Decline in international summer workers under Trump administration taking a toll.

All Candidates for WI Governor Vow to Revive Land Conservation Program

All Candidates for WI Governor Vow to Revive Land Conservation Program

All Democrats and Tiffany say they will restore the Knowles-Nelson stewardship program.

For Members Only: Join Our Dead Bird Brewing Beer Bash
For Members Only

Join Our Dead Bird Brewing Beer Bash

Urban Milwaukee members can join us for fun beer tour and lots of chatter.

Plenty of Horne: Milwaukee Honors Cecilia Gilbert, Longtime ‘Queen’ Of City Hall
Plenty of Horne

Milwaukee Honors Cecilia Gilbert, Longtime ‘Queen’ Of City Hall

Cathedral Square event honoring her draws more than 200 friends, family and officials.

Milwaukee’s 55th Juneteenth Jubilee Parade and Festival in Photos 

Milwaukee’s 55th Juneteenth Jubilee Parade and Festival in Photos 

Milwaukee has one of oldest celebrations of end of slavery in U.S.

Walking Tour Spotlights Black Contributors to Wisconsin’s Capital City

Walking Tour Spotlights Black Contributors to Wisconsin’s Capital City

Wisconsin Historical Society walking tour tells the story of Madison's Black history.

Now Serving: Discourse Rolls Out Mobile Cafe
Now Serving

Discourse Rolls Out Mobile Cafe

Plus: Goodbye to Pita Pit, hello to candle bar and welcome back Fixture Pizza.

The Week’s Greatest Hits

The Week’s Greatest Hits

Most popular articles and press releases in the past week

Dining: BaoBao Offers Authentic Vietnamese Food
Dining

BaoBao Offers Authentic Vietnamese Food

Large restaurant, long menu, many choices of tea and very good food.

Weekly News Quiz: June 20, 2026
Weekly News Quiz

June 20, 2026

See how well you followed what happened in Milwaukee over the past week.

Members Only: A Rundown of Our Exclusive Bulletins
Members Only

This content is only for members A Rundown of Our Exclusive Bulletins

A weekly recap of our members-only bulletins, short takes, reporting updates and more.

Court Tosses Minority Grant, But Options Remain To Aid Students

Court Tosses Minority Grant, But Options Remain To Aid Students

Education policy expert urges Wisconsin to repurpose funds and confront affordability issue.

New Literacy Leader Inherits High Goals, Withheld Funds And Low Scores

New Literacy Leader Inherits High Goals, Withheld Funds And Low Scores

DPI’s Kaylee Jackson must navigate Act 20 mandates after a funding fight slowed the state’s reading overhaul.

Muslim Community Celebrates Sarsour’s Freedom

Muslim Community Celebrates Sarsour’s Freedom

Salah Sarsour home after 80 days in federal custody. Judge found evidence he was targeted for political speech.

Complicated Financing Plan Will Pay For Paving, Playground and More Near Century City

Complicated Financing Plan Will Pay For Paving, Playground and More Near Century City

'Monumental' progress says redevelopment authority commissioner.

MKE County: New Budget Director Faces Pushback in Second Hearing
MKE County

New Budget Director Faces Pushback in Second Hearing

Powerful Finance Committee approves confirmation, but not without some sharp comments from supervisors.

Wisconsin Tells Appeals Court Feds Have No Right To Voter List

Wisconsin Tells Appeals Court Feds Have No Right To Voter List

State DOJ and voting rights groups oppose Trump administration bid for unredacted voter data.

Milwaukee Scooter Crash Spurs Calls For Tougher Scooter Rules

Milwaukee Scooter Crash Spurs Calls For Tougher Scooter Rules

Other Wisconsin cities also considering restrictions on electric-powered devices.

Long-Anticipated Downtown Hotel Files To Open

This content is only for membersLong-Anticipated Downtown Hotel Files To Open

Luxury conversion of 1920 auto dealership could soon welcome first guests.

State Supreme Court Ends Wisconsin Minority College Grant Program

State Supreme Court Ends Wisconsin Minority College Grant Program

Justices unanimously rule program for students of color unconstitutional.

In Battleground 3rd District, Democratic Hopefuls Agree On GOP Failures, Not Tactics

In Battleground 3rd District, Democratic Hopefuls Agree On GOP Failures, Not Tactics

The Platteville forum underscored a choice between bold pledges and incremental wins for House Democrats.