City Hall: See Milwaukee’s New Pothole Filling Machine
City Hall

See Milwaukee’s New Pothole Filling Machine

New equipment requires less labor and provides longer-lasting fill.

‘Good Trouble Lives On’ Anti-Trump Protests Take Place In Wisconsin

‘Good Trouble Lives On’ Anti-Trump Protests Take Place In Wisconsin

Wisconsinites join nationwide protests on 5th anniversary of Georgia congressman John Lewis' death.

Van Orden, Challenger In Virtual Tie on Fundraising

Van Orden, Challenger In Virtual Tie on Fundraising

In state's other most competitive House district, Bryan Steil has substantially outraised Democratic challenger Randy Bryce.

Transportation: What Happened To The Airport’s Moving Walkways?
Transportation

What Happened To The Airport’s Moving Walkways?

Finnish manufacturer says the mechanical walkway is finished, with a shockingly high replacement cost.

Election Commission Working To Prevent Repeat of Madison Ballot Counting Failure

Election Commission Working To Prevent Repeat of Madison Ballot Counting Failure

Nearly 200 Madison absentee ballots went uncounted in November.

How Wisconsin Businesses Are Navigating Tariffs

How Wisconsin Businesses Are Navigating Tariffs

Changing tariffs and shifting trade negotiation deadlines have created challenges for Wisconsin companies importing and exporting goods.

MKE County: After Quick Success, Parks Fundraising Effort More Than Doubles In Size
MKE County

After Quick Success, Parks Fundraising Effort More Than Doubles In Size

'Cheers to Our Parks' seeks donations for $1.25 million effort.

New East Side Wine Bar Opening

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Farwell Wine Bar is set to open Friday, July 18.

Sprinkler Tragedy Changes Affordable Housing Subsidy

Sprinkler Tragedy Changes Affordable Housing Subsidy

One RACM commissioner is to thank. But no easy solution for adding sprinklers to buildings.

City Subsidy To Redevelop State’s Third Tallest Building Scores First Approval

City Subsidy To Redevelop State’s Third Tallest Building Scores First Approval

DCD Commissioner says more deals are coming with city's new TIF guidelines.

Transportation: MCTS Budget Deficit Bigger Than Previously Reported
Transportation

This content is only for members MCTS Budget Deficit Bigger Than Previously Reported

Planned service cuts will only get the deficit to $10.9 million.

Milwaukee Oktoberfest Relocating in 2025

Milwaukee Oktoberfest Relocating in 2025

Move to Summerfest grounds marks major growth for the autumn festival.

Entertainment: Bastille Days Storms Into Milwaukee
Entertainment

Bastille Days Storms Into Milwaukee

But don't miss the first Riverwest Blueberry Fest.

Seafood Restaurant Planned For North Avenue

Seafood Restaurant Planned For North Avenue

Upcoming business is final piece of larger development.

Fundraising No Show Grows Speculation Rebecca Bradley Isn’t Running For Reelection
Developer Working On Second 6th Street Renovation Project

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New apartments planned for woodworking shop.

Famous Musician Gives Major Gift To Small Milwaukee Music Venue

Famous Musician Gives Major Gift To Small Milwaukee Music Venue

Surprise $20,000 donation covers surprise cost of accessibility initiative at Cactus Club.

New Fundraising Numbers Could Indicate Evers’ Reelection Decision

New Fundraising Numbers Could Indicate Evers’ Reelection Decision

But while Republican challengers build their war chests, Evers could quickly refill his coffers.

Murphy’s Law: How Bucks, Brewers Help Bankrupt Milwaukee County
Murphy’s Law

This content is only for members How Bucks, Brewers Help Bankrupt Milwaukee County

County faces $46 million deficit. How much is due to sports subsidies?

Facilities Assisting Homeless Veterans Set to Close

Facilities Assisting Homeless Veterans Set to Close

Gov. Evers blames GOP lawmakers, who call his remarks 'simply disingenuous.'

Mayor Signs Housing Legislation, Praises Late Jonathan Brostoff

This content is only for membersMayor Signs Housing Legislation, Praises Late Jonathan Brostoff

'Honey Badger' alderman was champion of affordable housing effort.

Where 50 Food Businesses All Converge

Where 50 Food Businesses All Converge

The Neighborhood Kitchen is a home base for caterers, food trucks and more

New Third Ward Hotel Would Be ‘Perfectly Precise’

This content is only for membersNew Third Ward Hotel Would Be ‘Perfectly Precise’

European brand promises 'sophisticated' hotel for city's most chic neighborhood.

Transportation: PurpleLine Bus Route Getting $21 Million Upgrade
Transportation

PurpleLine Bus Route Getting $21 Million Upgrade

County previously had plans for BRT line through 27th Street corridor.

Will the ‘Trump Tax’ Hurt Wisconsin?

Will the ‘Trump Tax’ Hurt Wisconsin?

New Democratic website lists what it says are costs for each state.