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Sen. Taylor to host State Budget and Bucks arena listening session

Sen. Taylor to host State Budget and Bucks arena listening session

The $73 billion state budget and the $500,000 Bucks Arena proposal will have a tremendous impact on the City of Milwaukee and Milwaukee County.

Big cat sighting not cleared – please be cautious

Big cat sighting not cleared – please be cautious

Statement from Alderwoman Milele A. Coggs July 22, 2015

Station APD and DJ Jordan Lee Named Program Director At Non-Comm 88Nine Radio Milwaukee

Station APD and DJ Jordan Lee Named Program Director At Non-Comm 88Nine Radio Milwaukee

Lee replaces former PD Sean Demery, who recently resigned to return to his home in Park City, Utah.

Reading/Conversation/Signing: Christine Sneed, Paris,He Said
Reading/Conversation/Signing

Christine Sneed, Paris,He Said

Tuesday, August 11, 7:00 PM at Boswell Book Company, 2559 N. Downer Avenue

Harley-Davidson Museum® summer exhibit celebrates motorcycle legend   Willie G. Davidson

Harley-Davidson Museum® summer exhibit celebrates motorcycle legend Willie G. Davidson

Willie G. Davidson: Artist, Designer, Leader, Legend runs through Sept. 7

U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin Introduces Bill to Increase Safety and Security at Military Facilities

U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin Introduces Bill to Increase Safety and Security at Military Facilities

After tragic shooting in Tennessee takes the lives of 5 servicemembers, including Wisconsin native Marine Sgt. Carson Holmquist, Baldwin bill would protect men and women in uniform

Rash of morning street robberies on city’s near south side

Rash of morning street robberies on city’s near south side

Joint statement from Alderman Bob Donovan and Alderman José G. Pérez July 22, 2015

Walker jobs agency “in disarray”

Walker jobs agency “in disarray”

Republican lawmakers stonewall reforms and block accountability

Senate Democrats unveil new legislative website

Senate Democrats unveil new legislative website

Wisconsin residents will now have an easier time finding information on state legislative activity.

The Best Ride to the Wisconsin State Fair

The Best Ride to the Wisconsin State Fair

Traffic and parking are as easy as pie when you ride the bus to Wisconsin State Fair! Milwaukee County Transit System (MCTS) provides several choices for an easy, convenient and economical ride that will get you straight to the gate. Freeway Flyers and Shuttles operate every day of the Fair, from Thursday, August 6 to Sunday, August 16, 2015. MCTS local services also provide convenient ways to get to and from the Fair, with stops near State Fair Park entrances. Changes for this year – Look closely at park-ride lot information. FREEWAY FLYER SERVICE Freeway Flyers operate every day of the Fair from 7:30 am until one half-hour after the Fair closes. The last trip leaves the Fair shortly after the Fair closes. Parking is free at park-ride lots. Flyer service operates between the following park-ride lots and the State Fair Transit Center at Gate 4: Half-hour service: The following Flyers operate roughly every 30 minutes. College – (Route 40) College Ave, at I-94 (both lots north and south of College) Whitnall/Hales Corners – (Route 43) I-43, east of S. 108th St. Brown Deer East – (Route 49) Brown Deer Rd., west of I-43 Loomis – (Route 46) Loomis Rd., north of I-894 and south of Coldspring Rd. FREEWAY FLYER FARE Round-trip adult fare is $6.50 or $4.70 when paying with an M•CARD. Children (6-11), seniors (65 and over) and persons with disabilities with proper ID pay $3.00 round-trip cash or with an M•CARD. Riders with a Weekly or Monthly Pass add $2.00. Also, on both the Shuttle and Freeway Flyer, U-PASS, Freedom Pass and Commuter Value Pass are accepted as full fare. SHUTTLE SERVICE Shuttle service to Wisconsin State Fair operates from the Burleigh/Mayfair Collection (just north of Burleigh Street, east of US Hwy 45 and at 114th Street). There will be NO bus service from the Timmerman Field Park-Ride Lot. Shuttles operate every day of the Fair from 7:30 am until one half-hour after the Fair closes. Parking is free at park-ride lots. Shuttle service operates between the Burleigh/Mayfair Collection Park-Ride lot and Wisconsin State Fair Park Transit Center at Gate 4 roughly every 30 minutes on the hour and half-hour. SHUTTLE FARE Shuttle round-trip fare is $3.00 for adults or $2.50 when paying with an MCTS MCARD; children (6-11), seniors (65 and older) and persons with disabilities with proper ID, fare is $1.50 round-trip or $1.25 with an M•CARD. Children under age 6 always ride free. LOCAL SERVICE Special local service on Route 23 (Fond du Lac – National) buses will operate between Wisconsin Avenue and the State Fair Transit Center at Gate 4. Not all Route 23 buses serve State Fair, so fair-goers should look for Route 23 buses with a “State Fair” destination sign. Local MCTS Routes 56 (Greenfield Ave.),  67 (N. 76th St.-S. 84th St.) and 76 (N. 60th – S. 70th) also stop near State Fair Park entrances. Regular fares are in effect for Routes 23, 56, 67 and 76 which are $2.25 […]

Disappointed in today’s Council vote

Disappointed in today’s Council vote

Statement from Alderman Joe Davis, Sr. July 21, 2015