Larresa Taylor. Photo courtesy of Taylor.

Larresa Taylor, won a special election to represent the Common Council’s ninth district in 2023.

Former teacher at Milwaukee Public Schools.

In 2016, Taylor was a primary candidate for the Milwaukee Common Council‘s 2nd district.

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Council Announces ‘ICE Out Milwaukee’ Plan

Council Announces ‘ICE Out Milwaukee’ Plan

Seeking to use 'every single city resource' to oppose possible ICE surge in Milwaukee.

City Unveils Plan to Curb Grocery Store Closures

City Unveils Plan to Curb Grocery Store Closures

Grant program would help cover costs; proposed ordinance aims to attract new stores.

City Hall: Milwaukee Finds Young Users For Abandoned Motorcycles
City Hall

Milwaukee Finds Young Users For Abandoned Motorcycles

Youth program will use abandoned dirt bikes, motorcycles for training.

City Could Bill MPS Over Arcane State Law

City Could Bill MPS Over Arcane State Law

City Attorney must provide legal services to MPS. Could it charge for this?

City Suspends Northwest Side Bar

City Suspends Northwest Side Bar

Committee divided over shooting near bar; New Entertainers must close for 15 days.

Silver Spring Sentry is Closing

Silver Spring Sentry is Closing

Latest in a string of grocery closings in the city, worsening food deserts.

Should The City of Milwaukee Shovel Your Sidewalk?

Should The City of Milwaukee Shovel Your Sidewalk?

One alderman wants to at least see the option offered.

New Report Identifies What Market Would Support at Former Northridge Site
New Council Members Oppose Taking Tax Returns To Pay Private Ambulances

New Council Members Oppose Taking Tax Returns To Pay Private Ambulances

But opposition could cost the city 'ginormously' more money, warns a veteran.

ICE Moving Its Milwaukee Facility

ICE Moving Its Milwaukee Facility

From Downtown to Northwest Side. With maybe a second office still to come.

Council Narrowly Approves New Police Contract

Council Narrowly Approves New Police Contract

Several members raise objections to provisions in and out of the deal.

Demonstrators Protest at New ICE Detention Center in Milwaukee

Demonstrators Protest at New ICE Detention Center in Milwaukee

Seven different groups involved in protest. 'You are not welcome here.'

What’s In the 44 Footnotes Added to Milwaukee’s Budget?

What’s In the 44 Footnotes Added to Milwaukee’s Budget?

Record number of footnotes reveal what council members are thinking. And who's the new prolific author?

Council Marks Up Mayor’s 2026 Budget, Adds Services, Pay Raises

Council Marks Up Mayor’s 2026 Budget, Adds Services, Pay Raises

Proposal now subject to Cavalier Johnson's veto pen.

City Hall: Procell Has Sweeping Goals For Community Wellness and Safety
City Hall

Procell Has Sweeping Goals For Community Wellness and Safety

Is surprise appointee's plan to prevent violence too ambitious?

Northridge is Gone, Milwaukee Looks to Transform the Site

Northridge is Gone, Milwaukee Looks to Transform the Site

Searching for an anchor business or organization to help revive the area.

City Hall: Milwaukee Extending Hours For Downtown Parking Meters
City Hall

Milwaukee Extending Hours For Downtown Parking Meters

It could also add more areas with variable pricing.

Groundbreaking Held for Tiny Homes for Veterans

Groundbreaking Held for Tiny Homes for Veterans

Veterans Community Project serves veterans experiencing homelessness.

City Hall: Future of Sunday Library Hours Uncertain As MPL Tries New Staffing Model
City Hall

Future of Sunday Library Hours Uncertain As MPL Tries New Staffing Model

Council hints it may override mayor. Spiker again provokes a coworker.

Council Takes Major Step To Delay Mayor’s Wheel Tax Increase

Council Takes Major Step To Delay Mayor’s Wheel Tax Increase

Finance committee members charge mayor created budget hole he is asking council to solve.

Meeting Over Police Pursuits Results in Tears, Barbs and a Walk Out

Meeting Over Police Pursuits Results in Tears, Barbs and a Walk Out

MPD chief of staff walks out of meeting, chides alderman for bad behavior.

Milwaukee Again Exploring Third Drop-Off Center

Milwaukee Again Exploring Third Drop-Off Center

But will it be able to find a location?

Pocket Park Will Be Renamed For Longtime Leader of Black-Owned Bank

Pocket Park Will Be Renamed For Longtime Leader of Black-Owned Bank

Marketplace Triangle to get a new name.

Council Pleased With City’s Response To 1,000-Year Storm

Council Pleased With City’s Response To 1,000-Year Storm

But two key issues still need to be addressed.

Second Federal Agency Moving Into Milwaukee ICE Building

Second Federal Agency Moving Into Milwaukee ICE Building

Agency will create new center in facility on Milwaukee's Northwest Side.

Church Plans Major Housing Development

Church Plans Major Housing Development

Far northwest side congregation plans project on vacant land near church.

Despite Alderwoman’s Opposition, Northwest Side Affordable Housing Project Approved

Despite Alderwoman’s Opposition, Northwest Side Affordable Housing Project Approved

After years of delay, Cudahy Farms deal passed by council.

City Hall: Police Want To Shutter Downtown Nightclub
City Hall

Police Want To Shutter Downtown Nightclub

Investigations link 25% of recent downtown violence to just one club.

City Hall: Council, Mayor Clash Over Parking
City Hall

Council, Mayor Clash Over Parking

A stinging defeat for mayor, a win for Bauman, and Westmoreland issue ends quietly.

Everyone Agrees, Let’s Delay Affordable Housing Proposal

Everyone Agrees, Let’s Delay Affordable Housing Proposal

Ald. Larresa Taylor still negotiating changes in controversial proposal.

Council Bounces Trampoline Rules

Council Bounces Trampoline Rules

How much regulation is too much?

After Lengthy Debate, Council Legalizes Carriage Homes

After Lengthy Debate, Council Legalizes Carriage Homes

Did Milwaukee just eliminate single-family zoning?

City Hall: Milwaukee Could Implement Age Restriction For Hemp-Derived THC
City Hall

Milwaukee Could Implement Age Restriction For Hemp-Derived THC

Delta-8 and similar products do not currently have age restrictions.

Council Split On Cudahy Farms Proposal

Council Split On Cudahy Farms Proposal

Area Alderwoman Larresa Taylor opposes plan backed by Mayor, DCD.

City Hall: Despite Concerns, Council Overhauls Near West Side Parking Regulations
City Hall

Despite Concerns, Council Overhauls Near West Side Parking Regulations

'Chaos is where we're at right now,' says alderman.

City Hall: Milwaukee’s Flag Debate Is Back
City Hall

Milwaukee’s Flag Debate Is Back

New task force would host design contest. Could People's Flag prevail?

MKE County: Milwaukee Leaders Slam Trump Administration’s Job Corps Cuts
MKE County

Milwaukee Leaders Slam Trump Administration’s Job Corps Cuts

Mayor, county executive call for restoration of Jobs Corps program.

Council Approves Proposed Deer District Hotel

Council Approves Proposed Deer District Hotel

Moxy Hotel was caught in crossfire over fight about The Trade hotel.

Council, Community Groups Oppose MPD’s Facial Recognition Plans

Council, Community Groups Oppose MPD’s Facial Recognition Plans

But Mayor Johnson backs Milwaukee Police searching millions of records.

Council Vents Frustration on City Response To Suspected Shooter Incident

Council Vents Frustration on City Response To Suspected Shooter Incident

'We owe our employees better,' says council president.

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.

Milwaukee Police Creating a Drone Team

Milwaukee Police Creating a Drone Team

Purchasing 16 drones and training an airborne assessment team.

City Hall: Pérez Reshuffles Council Committees
City Hall

Pérez Reshuffles Council Committees

Addition of new alder Alex Brower prompts changes, restores power to veteran council member.

RACM Board Overrules Taylor, Neighbors, Recommends Funding For Cudahy Farms Development

RACM Board Overrules Taylor, Neighbors, Recommends Funding For Cudahy Farms Development

Move sets up council showdown over affordable housing proposal.

Sports Bar Surrenders License After Shooting

Sports Bar Surrenders License After Shooting

Pressure from area alderwoman leads to closure of Bar 107 Sports Bar and Grill.

Alderwoman Vows to ‘Investigate’ Bar 107

Alderwoman Vows to ‘Investigate’ Bar 107

Ald. Taylor accuses northwest-side bar of 'irresponsibility' after fatal shooting.

City Wants To Advance Affordable Housing Development, Alderwoman Not So Sure

City Wants To Advance Affordable Housing Development, Alderwoman Not So Sure

Alderwoman Larresa Taylor raises concerns about potential 1,145-unit Cudahy Farms development. DCD proposes subsidy.

Council Approves MPS Police Officer Agreement, But Money Still An Issue

Council Approves MPS Police Officer Agreement, But Money Still An Issue

Council has opportunity to spend MPS funding, but on what?

Mayor Talks Education, Public Safety in 2025 State of the City

Mayor Talks Education, Public Safety in 2025 State of the City

Upbeat speech also discusses Growing MKE plan, elections and safe streets.

Federal Government Confirms ICE Facility For Northwest Side

Federal Government Confirms ICE Facility For Northwest Side

GSA confirmation allows agency to sidestep local zoning regulations.

ICE Can Build Whatever Facility It Wants in Milwaukee

ICE Can Build Whatever Facility It Wants in Milwaukee

Council learns federal immigration agency can simply bypass local authorities.

City To Host Discussion On ICE Facility, But Attorney Suggests It May Be Moot Point

City To Host Discussion On ICE Facility, But Attorney Suggests It May Be Moot Point

But there are options the city has to possibly slow or redirect plan.

Is ICE Building A Detention Facility in Milwaukee?

Is ICE Building A Detention Facility in Milwaukee?

Politicians and community groups keep using the D word. ICE says no.

Broad Coalition Opposes New Immigration Enforcement Facility

Broad Coalition Opposes New Immigration Enforcement Facility

City, county and state officials, community and business leaders condemn ICE proposal.

Snow Plowing Debate Airs Grievances, Floats Ideas

Snow Plowing Debate Airs Grievances, Floats Ideas

Council members want better service, maybe even gold-plated streets you can eat off of.

Now Serving: International Restaurant, IVR Bar Opens on Northwest Side
Now Serving

International Restaurant, IVR Bar Opens on Northwest Side

Plus: Big brewery news, EE-Sane update and the latest on chicken-keeping.

$10,000 Bonuses For Police Transfers Not Working?

$10,000 Bonuses For Police Transfers Not Working?

Gaining few recruits, losing council support. Plus: new labor negotiator approved.

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.

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.

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.

City Hall: Milwaukee Planning Innovative Fire Repair Shop, Suburbs Could Join
City Hall

Milwaukee Planning Innovative Fire Repair Shop, Suburbs Could Join

Milwaukee is at a 'blinking red light hazard zone' with its current facility.

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.

TIF Funds Will Support New Northwest Side Restaurant

TIF Funds Will Support New Northwest Side Restaurant

International Variety Restaurant would offer Mexican, Indian, Italian and Chinese dishes.

Council Again Delays Adopting People’s Flag

Council Again Delays Adopting People’s Flag

Parliamentary moves could delay vote on adoption until November.

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.

Mexican, Indian, Italian, Chinese Fusion Restaurant Proposed For Northwest Side

Mexican, Indian, Italian, Chinese Fusion Restaurant Proposed For Northwest Side

IVR, standing for International Variety Restaurant, is coming soon to Park Place.

City Hall: Attempt To Expand Disorderly Conduct Fine, Ban Bump Stocks Before RNC Fails
City Hall

Attempt To Expand Disorderly Conduct Fine, Ban Bump Stocks Before RNC Fails

Council members concerned about unintended consequences.

High Stakes, Low Turnout Special Election Tuesday

High Stakes, Low Turnout Special Election Tuesday

State senate race pits Dora Drake vs. LaKeshia Myers to replace Lena Taylor.

City Hall: Super Majority of Council Takes Issue With Mayor’s Handling of Housing Authority
City Hall

Super Majority of Council Takes Issue With Mayor’s Handling of Housing Authority

Council members want solutions, plan to "no longer tenable" situation.

City Hall: Protected Bike Lanes For Lake Drive Raise Ire of Neighbors
City Hall

Protected Bike Lanes For Lake Drive Raise Ire of Neighbors

Despite vehement objections in raucous meeting, committee approves plan.

See Inside Northridge Mall Before It’s Demolished

See Inside Northridge Mall Before It’s Demolished

Milwaukee may have never had a bigger collection of broken glass and phallic graffiti.

City Hall: Council At Odds On Committee Assignments
City Hall

Council At Odds On Committee Assignments

But Pérez pledges to install Ald. Pratt as a vice chair within six months.

City Hall: Choice of Committee Chairs Criticized
City Hall

Choice of Committee Chairs Criticized

Council president Jose Perez 'shut all four Black women members out,' Ald. Pratt complains.

City Hall: Council President Jose Perez Reelected
City Hall

Council President Jose Perez Reelected

Pérez wins by 10-5 vote over Milele Coggs to lead city's legislative body.

City Hall: New Council Most Diverse In Milwaukee History
City Hall

New Council Most Diverse In Milwaukee History

The largest number of Black, women and LBGTQ+ members in history. Meet all 15.

Milwaukee Leaders Want State To Allow Red Light Cameras

Milwaukee Leaders Want State To Allow Red Light Cameras

Mayor Johnson, County Executive Crowley say cameras are proven tool for addressing reckless driving.

A New Plan For Tiny Homes

A New Plan For Tiny Homes

With a new design and developer for project to support homeless veterans.

New Entertainers Gets 15-Day Suspension

New Entertainers Gets 15-Day Suspension

Common Council votes that northside bar and restaurant must be closed through Feb. 20.

Milwaukee Takes Ownership of Northridge Mall

Milwaukee Takes Ownership of Northridge Mall

Judge grants city property via tax foreclosure.

City Hall: Council Approves Raises For Elected Officials, Administrators
City Hall

Council Approves Raises For Elected Officials, Administrators

Vote was 9-6. Elected officials will get 15% hike, non-elected leaders even more.

City Hall: Elected Officials Pay Hike Wins First Endorsement, Opposition
City Hall

Elected Officials Pay Hike Wins First Endorsement, Opposition

Multi-million dollar proposal also includes raises for dozens of department, division leaders.

City Hall: Proposal Advancing To Give Mayor, Alders 15% Raises
City Hall

Proposal Advancing To Give Mayor, Alders 15% Raises

Finance Committee to discuss issue Wednesday. Many city administrators also get raises.

Mayor Vetoes Controversial Insurance Partnership

Mayor Vetoes Controversial Insurance Partnership

Council narrowly endorsed idea, only for Mayor Cavalier Johnson to kill initiative.

More Market Rate Apartments Proposed Near 76th and Brown Deer

More Market Rate Apartments Proposed Near 76th and Brown Deer

Second proposal this year. Illinois company plans expansion of The Villas at Granville.

New Cafe, Grocery Store Planned for Mill Road

New Cafe, Grocery Store Planned for Mill Road

Two new businesses are slated to open in the same building as Cream City Boxing.

Mayor Johnson Responds To Stadium Funding Deal

Mayor Johnson Responds To Stadium Funding Deal

Milwaukee wants to see development by Brewers and no taxation without representation.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Market-Rate Apartments Planned Near 76th and Brown Deer
Eyes on Milwaukee

Market-Rate Apartments Planned Near 76th and Brown Deer

Sycamore Place owners hope to fill what they say is a void on Northwest Side.

Brewers Continue Push for Stadium Subsidy

Brewers Continue Push for Stadium Subsidy

Team threatening to move as Republican legislators craft plan including local tax support.

Eyes on Milwaukee: County Selling Land For New Children’s Hospital Clinic
Eyes on Milwaukee

County Selling Land For New Children’s Hospital Clinic

Facility would be built next to Uihlein Soccer Park.

Food Trucks Banned On Portion of W. Silver Spring Drive

Food Trucks Banned On Portion of W. Silver Spring Drive

Alderman says grills, pop-up shoe sales have occurred on busy street.

City Hall: City Attorney Pumps Brakes On Council’s Lobbying Changes
City Hall

City Attorney Pumps Brakes On Council’s Lobbying Changes

Decision is on hold until at least after the August recess.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Plan Commission Okays Huge Housing Development
Eyes on Milwaukee

Plan Commission Okays Huge Housing Development

Rejects Ald. Taylor's push to delay proposal for 1,145 units of housing near Northridge.

Common Council Approves 2% Milwaukee Sales Tax

Common Council Approves 2% Milwaukee Sales Tax

But members blast policy provisions state is imposing. Mayor says vote was equal to one to create city in 1846.

City Hall: Council, Mayor At Odds On City Lobbying
City Hall

Council, Mayor At Odds On City Lobbying

Council members feel they were left out of state revenue deal, want more control over city lobbyists.

Will Common Council Approve Sales Tax?

Will Common Council Approve Sales Tax?

State deal requires two-thirds vote of council. Seven of 15 members have expressed concerns.

City Hall: Milwaukee Now Requires More Notice When Contractors Dig Up Streets
City Hall

Milwaukee Now Requires More Notice When Contractors Dig Up Streets

Prior practice was "terrible" says Bay View alderwoman.

City Hall: Pérez Shakes Up Council Committees
City Hall

Pérez Shakes Up Council Committees

Changes after new members added: Ald. Scott Spiker gets his first gavel, Zamarripa loses hers.

City Hall: New Council Members Sworn In To Great Applause
City Hall

New Council Members Sworn In To Great Applause

Andrea Pratt, Lamont Westmoreland and Larresa Taylor join first full council in 17 months.

Bowen Won’t Seek Recount, Pratt Is New Alderwoman

Bowen Won’t Seek Recount, Pratt Is New Alderwoman

Andrea Pratt wins race to replace Ashanti Hamilton by 17 votes.

City Hall: Pratt, Westmoreland and Taylor Win Council Seats
City Hall

Pratt, Westmoreland and Taylor Win Council Seats

Andrea Pratt defeats David Bowen by very slim margin.

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