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Transportation: City Seeks Grants for New Bike Trails
Transportation

City Seeks Grants for New Bike Trails

Powerline Trail would run from S. 105th St. to Lake Michigan. Beerline Trail would be extended.

Vote Absentee: Milwaukee County Executive
Vote Absentee

Milwaukee County Executive

Crowley and Larson vie for the top executive position in Milwaukee County.

Vote Tuesday: County Executive Candidates
Vote Tuesday

County Executive Candidates

Crowley, Larson, Lipscomb and Nath vie to advance to general election, replace Chris Abele.

Transportation: Bridge on North Ave. is “Functionally Obsolete”
Transportation

Bridge on North Ave. is “Functionally Obsolete”

Replacement needed for portion of North Ave traversing the Oak Leaf Trail.

Transportation: Which Sign Do You Prefer?
Transportation

Which Sign Do You Prefer?

City, county want public input on signs for bicycle trails and city bicycle network.

Movers and Shakers: James Davies
Movers and Shakers

James Davies

"You experience a city differently depending on how you move through it, and I think a bicycle is just about the best way."

NEWaukeean of the Week: Mackenzie Kliesmet
NEWaukeean of the Week

Mackenzie Kliesmet

"I love my city. I love watching it take steps forward. Milwaukee is home."

Murphy’s Law: Milwaukee County on a Crash Course
Murphy’s Law

Milwaukee County on a Crash Course

Without more funding of programs it runs for the state, county will soon face fiscal ruin.

MKE County: Should County Move South Shore Beach?
MKE County

Should County Move South Shore Beach?

County officials have funded design options to improve the often polluted beach.

Plats and Parcels: Brady Street Project Cancelled
Plats and Parcels

Brady Street Project Cancelled

City marketing vacant lot on Lower East Side main street for $105,000.

City Streets: Silver Spring Has Wild History
City Streets

Silver Spring Has Wild History

Ethnic fights, ice harvesting, tub races, pigeon shooting and more.

Op Ed: Why Milwaukee’s Great for Startups
Op Ed

Why Milwaukee’s Great for Startups

Offering reduced expenses, access to talent, diversity and urban amenities.

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