New York Times investigative reporter Twohey goes ‘On the Issues’ at Marquette Law School

New York Times investigative reporter Twohey goes ‘On the Issues’ at Marquette Law School

Twohey, who worked as a reporter at the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel from 2003 to 2007, has focused much of her attention on the treatment of women and children.

Lowlands Group Hires James Beard-Nominated Chef Thomas Hauck as Culinary Director

Lowlands Group Hires James Beard-Nominated Chef Thomas Hauck as Culinary Director

While Hauck will be joining the group in late May, Lowlands doesn’t anticipate making major menu changes in the immediate future.

Madison Alderwoman Arvina Martin Announces Campaign for Secretary of State

Madison Alderwoman Arvina Martin Announces Campaign for Secretary of State

Martin vows to protect voting rights, promote civic engagement

Governor Walker Announces $800,000 Emergency Grant to S.S. Badger

Governor Walker Announces $800,000 Emergency Grant to S.S. Badger

Repairs needed after severe April winter storm

Bronzeville Arts Ensemble is FLYIN’ WEST with play by Pearl Cleage
Vukmir and Nicholson’s 2016 Presidential Pick Admits Tax Law is a Scam

Vukmir and Nicholson’s 2016 Presidential Pick Admits Tax Law is a Scam

Both Vukmir and Nicholson backed Marco Rubio's presidential run -- and now Rubio admits that the scam GOP tax law is leaving families behind

Wisconsin Mother of the Year declares for the 14th Assembly District

Wisconsin Mother of the Year declares for the 14th Assembly District

"I’m determined to fight For The People on three fronts: people, planet and profit."

GOP to hungry children: “Let Them Eat Cake”
GOP to hungry children

“Let Them Eat Cake”

Thousands of WI children to lose food assistance under House GOP Farm Bill

May 9 – Magnificent Machines of Milwaukee Lecture at North Point Lighthouse

May 9 – Magnificent Machines of Milwaukee Lecture at North Point Lighthouse

The lecture will be based on Thomas H. Fehring's recent book, The Magnificent Machines of Milwaukee.

McCabe calls for ‘fix ‘em first’ & ‘pay as we pave’ policies on roads

McCabe calls for ‘fix ‘em first’ & ‘pay as we pave’ policies on roads

"Wisconsin can’t have bad roads and a good economy."

22 Wisconsin School Districts Awarded Fab Lab Grants

22 Wisconsin School Districts Awarded Fab Lab Grants

Governor Scott Walker, WEDC Secretary Mark Hogan, UW System President Ray Cross and other key leaders to award grants during statewide tour on “Fab Lab Day”

City of Milwaukee Health Department Laboratory to Offer Garden Soil Screening  to the Public for Lead and Nutrients

City of Milwaukee Health Department Laboratory to Offer Garden Soil Screening to the Public for Lead and Nutrients

Residents are reminded of lead in soil hazards and encouraged to get soil screened for upcoming gardening season