City of Milwaukee, Common Ground File Lawsuits, Launch Campaign Against Out-of-State Landlord

City of Milwaukee, Common Ground File Lawsuits, Launch Campaign Against Out-of-State Landlord

Highgrove Holdings owns more than 200 properties in city.

Entertainment: A Weekend of Easter Egg Hunts and Gaming
Entertainment

A Weekend of Easter Egg Hunts and Gaming

Plus: The Laughing Tap reopens

Cold Spoons Gelato Shutters Westside Storefront

Cold Spoons Gelato Shutters Westside Storefront

Gelato shop will continue production through nearby Ultimate Confections. Sister business Highlands Cafe also closing soon.

Senator’s Daughter Charged With Stealing Campaign Funds

Senator’s Daughter Charged With Stealing Campaign Funds

Elizabeth Johnson served as her father's campaign treasurer for years.

Game-and-Book Store Opens in Walker’s Point

Game-and-Book Store Opens in Walker’s Point

Tabletop Bookshelf offers independent tabletop gaming manuals, gathering space.

Wisconsin Led Nation in Union Membership Decline

Wisconsin Led Nation in Union Membership Decline

Wisconsin now a below-average state, report finds.

Why A 41-Mile Pipeline Reroute In Ashland County Has International Stakes

Why A 41-Mile Pipeline Reroute In Ashland County Has International Stakes

Court fights over Line 5 now reach from tribal lands and wetlands to U.S.–Canada treaties and fuel prices across the Midwest.

$80 Million In PFAS Grants Could Start Flowing This Fall

$80 Million In PFAS Grants Could Start Flowing This Fall

DNR targets private wells, schools and sludge testing as it builds out new PFAS programs statewide.

Workers at New Downtown Music Venue Organize Union

Workers at New Downtown Music Venue Organize Union

Hospitality workers at Landmark Credit Union Live secure union recognition.

Racine Co. Election Denier Found Guilty of Voter Fraud

Racine Co. Election Denier Found Guilty of Voter Fraud

Harry Wait requested absentee ballots for Robin Vos and Racine mayor to test the system -- and got caught.

Beleagured Housing Authority Picks New Leader

This content is only for membersBeleagured Housing Authority Picks New Leader

'Restoring reliable financial management is nonnegotiable,' says new director.

East Side Restaurant Adding Brunch

East Side Restaurant Adding Brunch

Croissant sandwiches, calzones and breakfast pizza coming soon to Lisa's Pizza.

Gas Station Hit With 15-Day Suspension

Gas Station Hit With 15-Day Suspension

Council supports action against BP Lisbon after neighborhood complaints.

Wisconsin Supreme Court Debate Postponed

Wisconsin Supreme Court Debate Postponed

Judge Chris Taylor's campaign says she is ill.

Who Will Build Wisconsin’s Grid for New Data Centers?

Who Will Build Wisconsin’s Grid for New Data Centers?

American Transmission Company has inside track. Will that cost more for ratepayers?

Why Republican ‘Anti-SLAPP’ Legislation Protecting Media Failed

Why Republican ‘Anti-SLAPP’ Legislation Protecting Media Failed

Wisconsin conservative media blame GOP Sen. Tomczyk, who sued local paper.

MKE County: Local Funeral Homes Owe Millions to Medical Examiner
MKE County

This content is only for members Local Funeral Homes Owe Millions to Medical Examiner

More than a dozen undertakers have unpaid debts. County prepared for legal action.

Harley-Davidson Announces Job Reductions

Harley-Davidson Announces Job Reductions

Total number unknown. Harley has global workforce of more than 5,000 employees.

MKE County: After Health Care Contract Fiasco, Board Passes Changes in Process
MKE County

After Health Care Contract Fiasco, Board Passes Changes in Process

'We were blindsided by lapses in contracts that are critical,' supervisor warns.

City Okays Police Union Contract Despite Concerns About Costs

This content is only for membersCity Okays Police Union Contract Despite Concerns About Costs

First-of-its-kind residency incentive could be expensive, warns alderman.

Poll Shows Taylor Leads Lazar in WI Supreme Court Race

Poll Shows Taylor Leads Lazar in WI Supreme Court Race

Democrats more excited about voting in April. But many voters haven't made a choice.

Murphy’s Law: Will Taxpayers Pay Salaries of College Players?
Murphy’s Law

Will Taxpayers Pay Salaries of College Players?

WI Legislature adds another category of millionaire players subsidized by taxpayers.

Gallery: Scenes From Nite Owl’s Opening Day
Gallery

Scenes From Nite Owl’s Opening Day

The seasonal drive-in started its 2026 season Tuesday morning.

New Grocery Store Opening in Former Sentry

This content is only for membersNew Grocery Store Opening in Former Sentry

Alderman announces new owner for store in Silver Spring neighborhood.

Wisconsin Joins 20-State Lawsuit Against Conditions on USDA Funds

Wisconsin Joins 20-State Lawsuit Against Conditions on USDA Funds

Anti-discrimination rules on SNAP funding, aid to farmers unlawful, suit charges.