Cavalier “Chevy” Johnson, was elected mayor of Milwaukee on April 5, 2022.

Elected to Milwaukee Common Council in 2016. Became council president in 2020 after re-election.

On Dec. 22 Johnson became acting mayor of Milwaukee following the resignation of Tom Barrett. Johnson was elected to the remainder of Tom Barrett’s term (through 2024) on April 5, 2022.

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City Hall: Milwaukee’s Deputy Elections Administrator Quits
City Hall

Milwaukee’s Deputy Elections Administrator Quits

Bonnie Chang resigned following presidential election. MEC declined to comment.

Murphy’s Law: State Taking Over County Pension System
Murphy’s Law

State Taking Over County Pension System

After 87 years, all new county employees will become part of state system.

Mayor Johnson to Light 2024 City of Milwaukee Christmas Tree at Cheer District, Presented by the We Energies Foundation
Press Release

Mayor Johnson to Light 2024 City of Milwaukee Christmas Tree at Cheer District, Presented by the We Energies Foundation

111th Annual Tree Lighting Celebration takes place Thursday, December 5 from 5-7 p.m.

36 MATC Students Become ‘Citizens by Choice’

36 MATC Students Become ‘Citizens by Choice’

College's four-month citizenship preparation classes helps students pass the tests.

Council Rejects Mayor’s Vetoes, Finalizes 2025 Budget

Council Rejects Mayor’s Vetoes, Finalizes 2025 Budget

In less than 5 minutes, council restores money for its operations and for road repair.

City Hall: Negotiating Milwaukee’s Police, Fire Contracts Gets Messy
City Hall

Negotiating Milwaukee’s Police, Fire Contracts Gets Messy

'Sloppy' says a council member as city cycles through labor negotiator nominees.

Murphy’s Law: City Official Double Dips to Earn $250,000
Murphy’s Law

City Official Double Dips to Earn $250,000

Department of Administration head Preston Cole awarded $73,700 raise.

Milwaukee Offers Police Officers $10,000 To Switch to MPD

Milwaukee Offers Police Officers $10,000 To Switch to MPD

City struggles to attract new officers while facing state requirement to hire more.

Beleaguered SDC Hopes To Restart Services in December

Beleaguered SDC Hopes To Restart Services in December

Anti-poverty agency suspended operations in April.

Mayor Johnson Signs Brostoff’s Final Legislation Into Effect

Mayor Johnson Signs Brostoff’s Final Legislation Into Effect

Johnson pushes for everyone to follow in late alderman's forward-thinking spirit.

Daniel Bauman Enters Race to Replace Brostoff With Major Endorsements

Daniel Bauman Enters Race to Replace Brostoff With Major Endorsements

Bauman announces campaign with endorsements of Mayor Cavalier Johnson, Diana Vang Brostoff.

Daniel Bauman Announces Campaign for Milwaukee Common Council District 3
Press Release

Daniel Bauman Announces Campaign for Milwaukee Common Council District 3

Campaign launches with endorsements from Mayor Cavalier Johnson and Diana Vang Brostoff

Converting 794 To Boulevard Could Yield 3,000 Housing Units, $1.1 Billion in Development

Converting 794 To Boulevard Could Yield 3,000 Housing Units, $1.1 Billion in Development

New analysis from urban planner Larry Witzling explores impact of overhauling downtown freeway.

Under Federal Order, City Housing Authority Hires Florida Company

Under Federal Order, City Housing Authority Hires Florida Company

HACM outsources work. 'It's not a position we want to be in,' says board chair.

City Hall: Mayor Johnson Issues Several Budget Vetoes
City Hall

Mayor Johnson Issues Several Budget Vetoes

And council pays out $3 million in legal claims and settlements.

Demolition of Northridge Mall Reaches Key Milestone

Demolition of Northridge Mall Reaches Key Milestone

Mall is now visibly falling, while DCD still planning what comes next.

Special Election Called For Brostoff’s Third District Seat

Special Election Called For Brostoff’s Third District Seat

Open race in city's highest-turnout aldermanic district could draw many candidates.

Milwaukee Hiring New Negotiator To Interface With Police, Fire Unions

Milwaukee Hiring New Negotiator To Interface With Police, Fire Unions

Benjamin Roovers would replace the late Veronica Rudychev.

Can You Find the Watermarkers?

Can You Find the Watermarkers?

New public water-themed art installations going up around the city.

Murphy’s Law: Was Jonathan Brostoff Bullied?
Murphy’s Law

Was Jonathan Brostoff Bullied?

Some Democrats point finger at Shepherd Express, others for Brostoff’s suicide.

Mayor, Common Council Overhauling Housing Authority Board

Mayor, Common Council Overhauling Housing Authority Board

Four new HACM board members coming in, acting president on the way out.

Commissioner Lafayette L. Crump to be honored as 2025 Wisconsin Titan 100 Hall of Fame
Press Release

Commissioner Lafayette L. Crump to be honored as 2025 Wisconsin Titan 100 Hall of Fame

The Titan 100 Hall of Fame is a prestigious honor for a class of elite executives

Council Boosts Road Repair In Adopting 2025 Milwaukee Budget

Council Boosts Road Repair In Adopting 2025 Milwaukee Budget

City services maintained through increases to property taxes and fees.

Budget amendment adopted to bolster sworn personnel recruitment efforts
Common Council adopts amended 2025 City budget
Three More SDC Board Members Bail

Three More SDC Board Members Bail

Beleaguered agency lost half its board in recent weeks.

Molson Coors Closing Milwaukee’s 10th Street Brewery

Molson Coors Closing Milwaukee’s 10th Street Brewery

Company also closing Leinenkugel's historic Chippewa Falls brewery.

Council Puts Milwaukee Flag Debate on Ice

Council Puts Milwaukee Flag Debate on Ice

Issue sent back to committee, council more focused on tragic death of Ald. Brostoff.

Sen. Ron Johnson Appears at Milwaukee’s Central Count, Calls It ‘Unbelievably Sloppy’

Sen. Ron Johnson Appears at Milwaukee’s Central Count, Calls It ‘Unbelievably Sloppy’

Johnson sows doubt, while city insists there is a clear chain of custody for paper ballots.

Alderman Jonathan Brostoff Has Died

Alderman Jonathan Brostoff Has Died

Brostoff, 41, was a passionate advocate for Milwaukee and a proud husband and father.

‘Values Matter, Character Matters,’ Says Obama in Last-Minute Push For Harris

‘Values Matter, Character Matters,’ Says Obama in Last-Minute Push For Harris

Former president Barack Obama attacks Trump, praises Harris in Miwaukee appearance.

Harris Turns To Hip Hop Artists In Last-Minute Push To Boost Turnout

Harris Turns To Hip Hop Artists In Last-Minute Push To Boost Turnout

State Fair Park rally features vice president, Cardi B and actor Keegan-Michael Key.

Committee Marks Up Milwaukee Budget With Amendments, Footnotes

Committee Marks Up Milwaukee Budget With Amendments, Footnotes

Council raids personnel accounts to pay for services it says constituents demand.

CG Slams Mayor Johnson and Willie Hines for Back-Alley Efforts to Privatize Section 8 Without Meaningful Public Input
Milwaukee’s Workforce Solutions Spotlighted at Dual Event
Wisconsin’s Gun Laws Get a ‘C’ Grade, Milwaukee Leaders Want That To Change

Wisconsin’s Gun Laws Get a ‘C’ Grade, Milwaukee Leaders Want That To Change

Despite being on a downward trend, the city has seen more than 100 homicides already this year

Despite Mayor’s Objections, Council Reallocates More Than $4 Million

Despite Mayor’s Objections, Council Reallocates More Than $4 Million

But the big question remains - how will council spend its transformation fund?

Doug Emhoff Teams Up with Bucks Coach to Energize Voters

Doug Emhoff Teams Up with Bucks Coach to Energize Voters

The Second Gentleman held a basketball-themed rally to energize early voters on Milwaukee's North Side.

Milwaukee’s Cruise Ship Dock More Than Doubled In Cost, Is It Worth It?

Milwaukee’s Cruise Ship Dock More Than Doubled In Cost, Is It Worth It?

Port says yes, at least one council member says no.

State Voting System Again Causes Delays For Early Voters

State Voting System Again Causes Delays For Early Voters

Surge in early voting causes delay in state database for second straight day.

Amendment Would Shift Money From Demolishing Homes To Fixing Them

Amendment Would Shift Money From Demolishing Homes To Fixing Them

And deconstruction effort again on the drawing board.

UWM launches Center for Equity Practice and Planning Justice
Antetokounmpo Family Awards $1 Million to Milwaukee Nonprofits

Antetokounmpo Family Awards $1 Million to Milwaukee Nonprofits

New collaboration with GE Healthcare aims to improve health outcomes for Milwaukee residents.

Council Members Skeptical of Employ Milwaukee’s Financial Health

Council Members Skeptical of Employ Milwaukee’s Financial Health

But Mayor's chief of staff says its a rumor that has been "greatly exaggerated."

Photo Gallery: ThriveOn King Celebrates Grand Opening
Photo Gallery

ThriveOn King Celebrates Grand Opening

Kinship Cafe, Versiti join GMF and MCW in development.

Port Milwaukee marks successful 2024 cruising season
Press Release

Port Milwaukee marks successful 2024 cruising season

More than 13,500 cruise passengers visited Milwaukee this season

Photo Gallery: Construction Progressing at Deer District Concert Venue
Photo Gallery

Construction Progressing at Deer District Concert Venue

$70 million venue is on-track to open in late 2025.

Council Could Send People’s Flag To April Referendum

Council Could Send People’s Flag To April Referendum

But the multi-step process is off to a rocky start.

Friday Photos: Politicians Get Close Look at Coggs Center Construction
Friday Photos

Politicians Get Close Look at Coggs Center Construction

Hard hat tour loops through several doors in building designed to have "No Wrong Door."

City Hall: Housing Authority Delays on Privatizing Voucher Management
City Hall

Housing Authority Delays on Privatizing Voucher Management

Federal government is requiring it, but community group, council president back a delay.

Crime Continues to Decline in Milwaukee

Crime Continues to Decline in Milwaukee

Mirroring national trends, with reductions in murder, assault, burglaries this year.

Biden Announces New Funds, Deadline For Lead Pipe Replacement

Biden Announces New Funds, Deadline For Lead Pipe Replacement

City praised for its effort, but now faces a 2037 deadline, with more aid promised.

City Hall: HACM Moves To Outsource Vouchers, Common Ground Blasts Plan
City Hall

HACM Moves To Outsource Vouchers, Common Ground Blasts Plan

Beleaguered housing authority encounters opposition on plan to privatize governance.

Biden-Harris Administration Issues Final Rule Requiring Replacement of Lead Pipes Within 10 Years, Announces Funding to Provide Clean Water to Schools and Homes
Press Release

Biden-Harris Administration Issues Final Rule Requiring Replacement of Lead Pipes Within 10 Years, Announces Funding to Provide Clean Water to Schools and Homes

EPA announces new final regulations and $2.6 Billion under the Biden-Harris Administration’s Investing in America agenda for clean drinking water

Design Concepts Revealed For Downtown Sculpture Honoring Vel Phillips

Design Concepts Revealed For Downtown Sculpture Honoring Vel Phillips

Public will be able to sit in a bronze version of Phillips' desk, contemplate her legacy.

City Hall: Ahead of Biden Visit, Council, DPW Officials Question Efficacy of Replacing Lead Pipes
City Hall

Ahead of Biden Visit, Council, DPW Officials Question Efficacy of Replacing Lead Pipes

Data suggests that tackling paint, not water, might reduce lead poisoning faster.

Policy Forum Says Milwaukee’s Future Finances Are “Precarious”

Policy Forum Says Milwaukee’s Future Finances Are “Precarious”

But Act 12 has delivered substantial benefits to city's fiscal health.

Construction Begins On Expanded Housing Complex For Veterans Experiencing Homelessness

Construction Begins On Expanded Housing Complex For Veterans Experiencing Homelessness

Centers for Veterans Issues expanding Vets Place Central on city's Near West Side.

Milwaukee Continues to Reap Act 12 Benefits, But Fiscal Challenges Remain
Press Release

Milwaukee Continues to Reap Act 12 Benefits, But Fiscal Challenges Remain

Proposed 2025 city budget includes bright spots, but future challenges point to need to find savings

Former City Attorney Tearman Spencer Charged with Felony Misconduct

Former City Attorney Tearman Spencer Charged with Felony Misconduct

Spencer is alleged to use his city position to avoid fees on storing his car collection.

Murphy’s Law: Did Harbor Commissioner Have Conflict of Interest?
Murphy’s Law

Did Harbor Commissioner Have Conflict of Interest?

Ron San Felippo has for many years been managing a private company for Summerfest.

City Will Toughen Penalties For Reckless Drivers

City Will Toughen Penalties For Reckless Drivers

Latest crackdown relies on state legislation to double fines, jail time.

Murphy’s Law: Did Harbor Commissioner Serve Illegally?
Murphy’s Law

Did Harbor Commissioner Serve Illegally?

Ron San Felippo has homes in East Troy and Florida while serving on commission and also voting in elections as city resident.

Transportation: Milwaukee Wins Funding For Three New Protected Bike Lanes
Transportation

Milwaukee Wins Funding For Three New Protected Bike Lanes

Plus: DPW, council discussing ways to better protect, beautify existing lanes.

Survive Alive House to Host Fire Safety Event on October 7
Press Release

Survive Alive House to Host Fire Safety Event on October 7

Event will kick-off National Fire Prevention Month

Milwaukee Wins Federal Funds For Largest Ever Riverwalk Expansion

Milwaukee Wins Federal Funds For Largest Ever Riverwalk Expansion

$14.7 million grant will extend riverwalk almost to Bay View

Milwaukee Harbor District Riverwalk awarded $14.7 million in federal funding
Zillman Park grand opening set for Friday, September 27
How Milwaukee’s Giant Anti-Poverty Agency Unraveled

How Milwaukee’s Giant Anti-Poverty Agency Unraveled

Government agencies gave SDC big contracts even after it ended internal auditing.

Council Again Delays Adopting People’s Flag

Council Again Delays Adopting People’s Flag

Parliamentary moves could delay vote on adoption until November.

African American Roundtable Releases Statement After Disrupting Milwaukee Mayor’s Proposed Budget Release
As city budget process begins, Ald. Dimitrijevic encourages residents to stay informed and engaged
Mayor Johnson’s Budget Hikes Fees, Taxes In 2025, Maintains Services

Mayor Johnson’s Budget Hikes Fees, Taxes In 2025, Maintains Services

See what's included in budget to be presented Tuesday morning.

The Secret To Getting You To Move Downtown? Your Dog

The Secret To Getting You To Move Downtown? Your Dog

Dog park is about suburban competition say politicians, developers already in the game.

Will Milwaukee’s Black Voters Turn Out for Harris? 

Will Milwaukee’s Black Voters Turn Out for Harris? 

After turning out big for Obama, some turned off by Biden. Can Harris turn that around?

Historic Protection Pushed For 5 West Side Buildings

Historic Protection Pushed For 5 West Side Buildings

Owner of 'Red Castle' seeks to protect area from Berrada, other developers.

Construction Starts On Safety Upgrades for E. North Ave.

Construction Starts On Safety Upgrades for E. North Ave.

Key eastside street being overhauled to improve safety for all users.

Project for Public Spaces Selects Milwaukee as Host City and Milwaukee Public Market as Co-Host for the 12th International Public Markets Conference
Mayor Calls On MPS To Add Police, Fulfill Agreement

Mayor Calls On MPS To Add Police, Fulfill Agreement

Milwaukee schools have defied state law requiring district to put 25 police officers in city schools

City of Milwaukee Awarded $25 Million for Center Street Transformation
Common Ground, Residents Blast Housing Authority at Board Meeting

Common Ground, Residents Blast Housing Authority at Board Meeting

HACM board meets in person for first time since January, chair pledges they want to help.

Milwaukee Aims To Cut Food Waste By 130 Tons in 2 Years

Milwaukee Aims To Cut Food Waste By 130 Tons in 2 Years

City program will also help feed those experiencing food insecurity.

City Hall: Committee Endorses Making People’s Flag Official, Despite Objections
City Hall

Committee Endorses Making People’s Flag Official, Despite Objections

Concerns about inclusivity of 2016 design contest continue to cloud process.

Friday Photos: Veolia Opens New Office, Celebrates W+E Forward Partnership
Friday Photos

Veolia Opens New Office, Celebrates W+E Forward Partnership

Company is latest to move Downtown, but its work with The Water Council's new partnership could be even bigger.

Construction Starts On Long-Awaited Downtown Dog Park

Construction Starts On Long-Awaited Downtown Dog Park

Project expected to be completed by year's end. Foxtown Landing will follow in 2026.

City Hall: Federal Grant Boosting Energy Efficient Affordable Housing Program
City Hall

Federal Grant Boosting Energy Efficient Affordable Housing Program

$3.4 million grant supports program building new affordable homes with net-zero greenhouse gas emissions.

Three Milwaukee Police Officers Shot While Serving Warrant
New Program Will Fund Driver’s Ed For Low-Income Students

New Program Will Fund Driver’s Ed For Low-Income Students

Insurance industry fees will cover 100% of driver’s ed cost. Effort led by Common Ground.

Congresswoman Gwen Moore Applauds Funding to Promote Safe Roads and Address Reckless Driving
Press Release

Congresswoman Gwen Moore Applauds Funding to Promote Safe Roads and Address Reckless Driving

The City of Milwaukee will receive $25 million in federal funds from the U.S. Department of Transportation for street safety improvement measures along two miles of Center Street. These enhancements will include upgraded bike lanes, improved pedestrian crossings, and traffic-calming measures designed to reduce reckless driving.

Milwaukee Wins $25 Million Grant To Rebuild Center Street, Add Protected Bike Lanes

Milwaukee Wins $25 Million Grant To Rebuild Center Street, Add Protected Bike Lanes

Safety-focused overhaul will come to two-mile stretch in heart of city.

Tim Walz Champions Unions in Milwaukee Labor Day Appearance

Tim Walz Champions Unions in Milwaukee Labor Day Appearance

The Democratic nominee for vice president delivered a rallying speech at Laborfest.

Meta House Developing $33 Million Women’s Treatment Center

Meta House Developing $33 Million Women’s Treatment Center

Ceremonial groundbreaking held for new complex at 39th and Bluemound.

Mayor Hails Success of City’s Traffic Calming Efforts

Mayor Hails Success of City’s Traffic Calming Efforts

Big decreases in speeding on modified streets. But still more work to do.

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Mayor Hails Success of City’s Traffic Calming Efforts

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Mayor Hails Success of City’s Traffic Calming Efforts

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