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The Lady Murderer of Milwaukee
Anna Louise Sullivan poisoned her husband, stepson and others and was very jolly about it. Excerpt from ‘Historic Milwaukee Crimes.’
Mar 31st, 2022 by Carl SwansonDine Downtown this Weekend
Plus, a walking tour that's also an audio play, Margarita Fest, and an electronic music show at Boone & Crockett.
Jun 11th, 2021 by Michael HollowayMilwaukee County Parks Traveling Beer Garden Returns
Rare non-casualty of pandemic has run annually since 2014.
May 14th, 2021 by Michael HorneCity Advancing 26-Station Bublr Bikes Expansion
Federal grant funding new bike sharing stations. See where.
Sep 17th, 2020 by Jeramey JanneneGovernment Pier Has Stunning Views
The pier stretching a half-mile into Lake Michigan offers some of the city’s best views
Aug 30th, 2020 by Cari Taylor-CarlsonTraveling Beer Garden Schedule Extended
Four additional stops have been added to the season.
Aug 3rd, 2020 by Graham KilmerThe Man Who Made Milwaukee
Fur trader Solomon Juneau arrived here in 1818 and saw the potential of Milwaukee.
Mar 9th, 2020 by Carl SwansonIron Grate Has Truly Texas-Style BBQ
Both the restaurant and food truck offer smoky, juicy meat. And oh, those grits!
Oct 10th, 2018 by Cari Taylor-CarlsonRescue Plan for Juneau Park Statues
$150,000 in private dollars sought to restore Juneau and Leif Erickson statues.
Aug 3rd, 2017 by Graham KilmerTour a 1902 Eschweiler Mansion
Breast Cancer 2017 Showcase on Terrace Ave. built by industrialist Clarence Falk.
May 30th, 2017 by Michael HorneThe Battle for Juneau Park
How a long-running “war on perversion” gave birth to gay pride
Apr 14th, 2017 by Michail TakachBen Handelman’s Nautical Outpost
Fox 6 anchor watches for ships for his Big Boats blog from a classic lakeside apartment.
Dec 21st, 2016 by Michael Horne