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Bar Exam: Oscar’s Is a Classic South Side Pub
Bar Exam

Oscar’s Is a Classic South Side Pub

A century old, just below 16th St. Viaduct, known for its hamburgers and reasonably priced micro beers.

Milwaukee Running Festival: Coming Home to Run
Milwaukee Running Festival

Coming Home to Run

A Milwaukee native returns for last weekend’s marathon and revisits the city’s beautiful neighborhoods.

Now Serving: New Restaurant Atop Hyatt Regency
Now Serving

New Restaurant Atop Hyatt Regency

Alert the tourists! Old space for Polaris restaurant will reopen with new name but same views.

The Spirit of the Drift Bench

The Spirit of the Drift Bench

Now a popular fixture in Mitchell Park, there is quite a story -- and many builders -- behind it.

Tale of a Tumbling Team

Tale of a Tumbling Team

The Milwaukee Flyers is a non-profit that helps kids learn acrobatic tricks -- and life lessons.

Intersection: Layton Blvd. and National Ave.
Intersection

Layton Blvd. and National Ave.

Talk about car-centric. And what a huge parking lot. Yes, it can be improved.

House Confidential: A Mayor’s Home Is Still Notable
House Confidential

A Mayor’s Home Is Still Notable

Once John Norquist's residence, this elegant 1889 home on S. 26th St. is included on Historic Milwaukee's upcoming Spaces and Traces tour.

MANDI Awards Announce Sweet 16 Nominees

MANDI Awards Announce Sweet 16 Nominees

Finalists for 2014 Milwaukee Awards for Neighborhood Development Innovation include Three Bridges Park and 15 others.

Packers Field Kicks Off at Mitchell Park

Packers Field Kicks Off at Mitchell Park

The neighborhood now is the only one in America with a former NFL playing field.

Bike Czar: New Bridge to the Valley
Bike Czar

New Bridge to the Valley

The bike and pedestrian bridge will connect Mitchell Park to Hank Aaron trail and Menomonee Valley.

Photo Gallery: New Journey House Football Field
Photo Gallery

New Journey House Football Field

An NFL landing: The Green Bay Packers donate a practice field to the the Clarke Square neighborhood.

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