Through The Rain, Thousands March For Immigrant Rights

Through The Rain, Thousands March For Immigrant Rights

Annual May Day march draws increased attention, attendance due to Trump administration actions.

Action! Bipartisan Proposal Calls For 30% Film Tax Credit

Action! Bipartisan Proposal Calls For 30% Film Tax Credit

Wisconsin is 1 of 13 states without tax incentives for film or TV productions.

Franklin Mayor Faces Growing List of Sexual Harassment Allegations, Workplace Investigations

Franklin Mayor Faces Growing List of Sexual Harassment Allegations, Workplace Investigations

Milwaukee County Sheriff's Office records from more than a decade ago echo allegations from recent Waterford investigation.

Entertainment: Milwaukee Film Festival Lights Up Busy Weekend
Entertainment

Milwaukee Film Festival Lights Up Busy Weekend

Plus: A first of its kind event at Milwaukee Public Market.

Washington County Executive Files To Run For Governor

Washington County Executive Files To Run For Governor

Republican Josh Schoemann is first candidate to enter race from either major party.

Kohl’s Fires CEO For Unethical Behavior

Kohl’s Fires CEO For Unethical Behavior

Buchanan fired for engaging in improper, 'highly unusual' vendor contracting.

Classical: The Fine Arts Quartet For Free!
Classical

The Fine Arts Quartet For Free!

Acclaimed quartet will perform in Spring Festival of three concerts along with guest performers.

Republican Bills Aim To Give Wisconsin A ‘Regulatory Reset’

Republican Bills Aim To Give Wisconsin A ‘Regulatory Reset’

The recently unveiled package targets rules put out by Wisconsin's executive branch.

Transportation: 30th Street Corridor Trail Study Begins in May
Transportation

30th Street Corridor Trail Study Begins in May

Architecture and engineering firm will study feasibility of multi-use trail in 30th Street Corridor.

City Closes Beans & Barley For Failed Health Inspection, Restaurant Quickly Reopened

City Closes Beans & Barley For Failed Health Inspection, Restaurant Quickly Reopened

East Side mainstay failed its routine annual inspection.

City Grappling With Complicated State Law Changes On Tax Foreclosures

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New restrictions set tight time and price standards, a dramatic departure from current practices.

Transportation: Duffy Threatens Local Transportation Agencies Over DEI, Immigration
Transportation

Duffy Threatens Local Transportation Agencies Over DEI, Immigration

U.S. Transportation secretary warns: obey or lose federal funds.

Semolina Hosts Sunday Supper With Zia P

Semolina Hosts Sunday Supper With Zia P

Part cooking class, part communal meal, all showcasing Sicilian family recipes.

Former Pfister & Vogel Stable Becoming Event Venue

Former Pfister & Vogel Stable Becoming Event Venue

Brixton's Turn will reactivate 108-year-old buildings.

Crowley Supports Replacing SDC

Crowley Supports Replacing SDC

State could de-designate SDC as community action partner. But which local officials must agree?

Classical: Frankly Music Features the Acclaimed Aznavoorian Sisters
Classical

Frankly Music Features the Acclaimed Aznavoorian Sisters

Performing works influenced by Armenian and Spanish folk traditions.

City Park To Be Named For La Causa Founder

City Park To Be Named For La Causa Founder

'Clementina Castro Park' will honor civil rights pioneer.

Back in the News: The Many Lawyers of Hannah Dugan
Back in the News

The Many Lawyers of Hannah Dugan

It’s a dream team. Why are top Republican-connected lawyers representing her?

Milwaukee’s LGBTQ+ Community Gathers to Celebrate a Pioneer

Milwaukee’s LGBTQ+ Community Gathers to Celebrate a Pioneer

After decades of Sharon Dixon supporting the community, they’re returning the favor.

‘The Greatest Spike of Childhood Hunger Since the Great Recession’

‘The Greatest Spike of Childhood Hunger Since the Great Recession’

Wisconsin food banks face rising demand for food amid federal funding cuts.

Wisconsin Home Sales Down 10.2% in March

Wisconsin Home Sales Down 10.2% in March

High interest rates and uncertainty about economy blamed.

Transportation: New MCTS Apprenticeship Program Seeks Stronger Workforce
Transportation

New MCTS Apprenticeship Program Seeks Stronger Workforce

Inaugural program aims to better train and retain bus drivers and mechanics.

Wisconsin Supreme Court Suspends Judge Hannah Dugan

Wisconsin Supreme Court Suspends Judge Hannah Dugan

Relieved of duties during criminal proceedings against her.

DCD Commissioner Makes Case For Milwaukee’s New TIF Guidelines

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Developers are frustrated. City 'plants flag' with revised approach.

Italian Cocktail Lounge For Bay View

Italian Cocktail Lounge For Bay View

Calogeros will transform old Bay Street Pub into destination for cocktails, wine and Italian-style small plates.