The Return of Milwaukee Dumpling Fest

The Return of Milwaukee Dumpling Fest

More than a dozen chefs and restaurants set to participate in fourth annual fest.

State Reaches $3.75 Million Settlement in Prison Inmate’s Death

State Reaches $3.75 Million Settlement in Prison Inmate’s Death

Family sued after Donald Maier died in Wausau prison due to malnutrition.

Trump’s $425 Million Coal Push Could Impact Wisconsin

Trump’s $425 Million Coal Push Could Impact Wisconsin

Madison-based Alliant Energy hopes to extend life of two coal-powered plants.

Barnes Touts Statewide Experience in Run for Governor

Barnes Touts Statewide Experience in Run for Governor

Politics is a challenging 'endurance sport,' says best known Democrat running for governor.

New Film Celebrates Milwaukee LGBTQ+ Trailblazers

New Film Celebrates Milwaukee LGBTQ+ Trailblazers

Documentary 'Beacons of Brew City' reaches across generations in LGBTQ+ community.

Sewerage Commission Considering Audit of Veolia

Sewerage Commission Considering Audit of Veolia

Common Ground will support audit if independent and released before new contract approved.

Tyco, Johnson Controls Agree to $10 Million PFAS Settlement

Tyco, Johnson Controls Agree to $10 Million PFAS Settlement

Evers, Kaul hail it as one of most important environmental settlements in state history.

Milwaukee Restaurants Go Halal For Annual Restaurant Week

Milwaukee Restaurants Go Halal For Annual Restaurant Week

Halal dining event returns June 5 through 14.

Mayor Launches ‘Trusted Messengers’ Program

Mayor Launches ‘Trusted Messengers’ Program

New nonprofit would provide 'civic information,' connecting citizens to supportive services.

Bay View Affordable Housing Proposal Faces Uncertain Future

Bay View Affordable Housing Proposal Faces Uncertain Future

Neighborhood concerns, funding gap and tight timeline could imperil Austin Commons.

Entertainment: A Weekend of Festivals and Parades
Entertainment

A Weekend of Festivals and Parades

Including PrideFest, Metal Fest, Highland Games and Fiesta Puerto Rico.

Child Marriage With Parental Consent Is Still Legal in Wisconsin

Child Marriage With Parental Consent Is Still Legal in Wisconsin

297 teens aged 16 and 17 got married in last decade. Republicans oppose bill to change this.

Convention Center CEO Faces Pivotal Vote After Office Is Emptied Out

This content is only for membersConvention Center CEO Faces Pivotal Vote After Office Is Emptied Out

Wisconsin Center District board schedules 'action item' on employment of CEO Marty Brooks.

Bay View Piggly Wiggly Unveils Renovation

Bay View Piggly Wiggly Unveils Renovation

Multimillion-dollar project includes aesthetic updates, revised layout and expanded inventory.

Kirk Bangstad, Brett Hulsey, Others Fall Short of Ballot Requirements

Kirk Bangstad, Brett Hulsey, Others Fall Short of Ballot Requirements

333 people in state filed nomination papers. Some lacked enough signatures to run.

City Will Pay Family of Woman Run Over By Police Vehicle

City Will Pay Family of Woman Run Over By Police Vehicle

But council member objects to morality of state law capping payout at $250,000.

Southside Bar Eyes New Location

Southside Bar Eyes New Location

Dulce Diabla plans bar, dance club and sit-down dining for building in Muskego Way neighborhood.

Some Wisconsin Communities Dropping Flock Surveillance

Some Wisconsin Communities Dropping Flock Surveillance

Citing privacy concerns, Dane County, Appleton, Oshkosh, 4 other communities drop contracts.

President Trump Coming to Wisconsin

President Trump Coming to Wisconsin

Visiting state on Friday to campaign for Wisconsin Republicans like Tom Tiffany.

Francesca Hong Sued Over Credit Card Debts

Francesca Hong Sued Over Credit Card Debts

Campaign of Democratic candidate for governor say debt arose from business expenses.

Alderman Complains of ‘Parking Chaos’ at Delivery-Focused Food Hall

This content is only for membersAlderman Complains of ‘Parking Chaos’ at Delivery-Focused Food Hall

'It's a zoo outside Paper Table,' complains neighboring business. Alders divided on issue.

US Postal Service Proposes Big Changes for Mail-In Voting

US Postal Service Proposes Big Changes for Mail-In Voting

But WI Elections Commission members say proposal may not survive legal challenges.

Judge Listens to Arguments As Dugan Case is Reopened

Judge Listens to Arguments As Dugan Case is Reopened

Dugan case descends into arguments over the interpretation of a single word.

Funding Approved For 709 New Affordable Apartments in Milwaukee

Funding Approved For 709 New Affordable Apartments in Milwaukee

Eight projects in town win state tax credits, from Downtown to the central city.

Wisconsin Supreme Court Revisits Recusal Rules

Wisconsin Supreme Court Revisits Recusal Rules

Will hear from members of public. Current rules were written by a business lobby.