Milwaukee County Offices and Buildings Closed Tomorrow
The County is closed on Tuesday.
Jan 27th, 2014 by County Executive Chris AbelePublic Works Committee to take up pedal tavern legislation
The Public Works Committee will take up a proposed ordinance Wednesday allowing for either the complete prohibition of alcohol on so-called pedal taverns, or allowing for tight regulations on alcohol use for the often noisy “rolling parties.”
Jan 27th, 2014 by Ald. Bob BaumanTHE NAKED AND FAMOUS with special guest White Sea
LIVE AT THE PABST THEATER TUESDAY * JUNE 3 * DOORS 7PM | SHOW 8PM
Jan 27th, 2014 by Pabst Theater GroupEast Library Resumes Normal Hours Today, January 24th
East Library is open today from 10:00 am-6:00 pm.
Jan 24th, 2014 by Milwaukee Public LibraryJubilee at The Pabst
Concert Showcases Local Gospel Groups, Benefits Progressive Community Health Centers
Jan 23rd, 2014 by Press ReleaseReport details special event permit data, including scofflaws
The newly released Special Event Permit Office 2013 Report issued by the Department of Public Works shows the city took in $436,360 in fees last year.
Jan 23rd, 2014 by Ald. Bob BaumanMen are From Mars – Women are From Venus – Live!
Plays the Marcus Center's Vogel Hall on March 14-15. Tickets On Sale This Sunday, January 26
Jan 23rd, 2014 by Marcus Performing Arts CenterRepresentative Goyke’s Statement on Governor Walker’s State of the State Address
State Representative Evan Goyke (D-Milwaukee) issued the following statement in response to Governor Walker’s State of the State address delivered this evening:
Jan 23rd, 2014 by Evan GoykeMilwaukee County Supervisor Khalif Rainey Proposes Minority Impact Statements for County Contracts and Grants of $300,000 or More
Proposal Would Ensure That At-Risk Minority Populations Are Considered in County Projects
Jan 23rd, 2014 by Ald. Khalif RaineyWisconsin Ranks #8 for Black Homicide Victimization Rate
State’s black homicide victimization rate is 23.22 per 100,000, seven out of 10 victims killed with guns
Jan 23rd, 2014 by Press ReleaseMilwaukee County Supervisor Michael Mayo, Sr. Criticizes “Lack of Transparency” in Courthouse Fire Fund Transfer
Milwaukee County Supervisor Michael Mayo, Sr., today criticized officials from the Abele administration for a “lack of transparency” about the actual costs of the Milwaukee County Courthouse fire in July, and he called on the County Board to require more answers about the costs.
Jan 22nd, 2014 by Sup. Michael MayoLegislators Seek to Outlaw Discrimination Against Long-Term Unemployed
At a media event Wednesday at the State Capitol, Citizen Action of Wisconsin, State Representative Mandela Barnes and State Senator Dave Hansen announced legislation banning employment discrimination against the long term unemployed.
Jan 22nd, 2014 by Citizen Action of Wisconsin