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The World Naked Bike Ride Returns

The World Naked Bike Ride Returns

Milwaukee's second annual 'bare as you dare' event takes place June 25.

Transportation: Cruise Ship Leaves Milwaukee Twice
Transportation

Cruise Ship Leaves Milwaukee Twice

Ship gets as far north as Mequon, then returns to port due to a missing crew member.

Biggest Cruise Ship On Great Lakes Makes First Milwaukee Visit

Biggest Cruise Ship On Great Lakes Makes First Milwaukee Visit

See inside the brand new Viking Octantis.

Transportation: Should Milwaukee Remove A Second Freeway?
Transportation

Should Milwaukee Remove A Second Freeway?

1.5-mile-long Wisconsin Highway 175, formerly US 41, could become a boulevard.

New Park Opens in Historic Third Ward

New Park Opens in Historic Third Ward

New Gas Light Park is small and all about the children.

Transportation: Milwaukee Rehabbing Four Bridges
Transportation

Milwaukee Rehabbing Four Bridges

State and federal dollars helping repair some of city's less notable bridges.

Milwaukee Walks: Bay View Offers History and Lake Views
Milwaukee Walks

Bay View Offers History and Lake Views

Neighborhood charm and a spiritual connection to Lake Michigan.

Eyes on Milwaukee: It’s ‘The Trade Milwaukee’ Hotel
Eyes on Milwaukee

It’s ‘The Trade Milwaukee’ Hotel

Marriott Hotel in Bucks Deer District will 'honor calloused hands that built' the city

Friday Photos: South Harbor Campus Rising Over Inner Harbor
Friday Photos

South Harbor Campus Rising Over Inner Harbor

The new headquarters of Komatsu Mining is taking shape.

Entertainment at a Distance: Enjoy Yourself, It’s Later Than You Think
Entertainment at a Distance

Enjoy Yourself, It’s Later Than You Think

February fading, March coming, but what is there to do?

Milwaukee Featured In Super Bowl Ad

Milwaukee Featured In Super Bowl Ad

Vince Lombardi won't walk the streets of Green Bay, but of downtown Milwaukee and Walker's Point.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Massive Harbor, River Cleanup Moving Forward
Eyes on Milwaukee

Massive Harbor, River Cleanup Moving Forward

Project expected to cost over $100 million, take six years to complete.

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