Statement on the Passing of Betty Quadracci

Statement on the Passing of Betty Quadracci

Milwaukee County Executive Chris Abele released the following statement about the passing of Betty Quadracci.

On New Year’s Eve, When Miller Time Ends Miller Lite Free Rides® Begin

On New Year’s Eve, When Miller Time Ends Miller Lite Free Rides® Begin

Miller Lite Free Rides Return to Milwaukee and Waukesha on New Year’s Eve 2013

Spotlight on pension crises in other cities provides perspective

Spotlight on pension crises in other cities provides perspective

Significant pension crises in Chicago and Detroit provide an opportunity for the City of Milwaukee to reflect on how it has managed to achieve the top-rated public fund (Pew Charitable Trusts report, dated January 2013) in the U.S., according to Alderman Michael J. Murphy.

Indoor entertainment center slated for 14th Aldermanic District

Indoor entertainment center slated for 14th Aldermanic District

Attractions will include an inflatable sports arena, laser tag, rock climbing, inflatable obstacle courses with giant slides and free vintage arcade games.

Loss of Nelson Mandela felt in Milwaukee, worldwide

Loss of Nelson Mandela felt in Milwaukee, worldwide

Statement of Alderman Joe Davis, Sr. December 5, 2013

Woody Sez

Woody Sez

Celebrating the Life and Music of Woody Guthrie, Kicks Off the New Year in The Rep’s Stackner Cabaret

Bike-sharing program moves forward with committee approval

Bike-sharing program moves forward with committee approval

A public bike-sharing system for the City of Milwaukee picked up the endorsement of a key Common Council committee on Wednesday.

Racine Mayor John Dickert Endorses John Hermes for State Assembly

Racine Mayor John Dickert Endorses John Hermes for State Assembly

John Hermes was first elected to the Greendale Village Board in 1998 and is currently serving his third term as village president.

Waukesha’s Revised Water Diversion Proposal Still Fails to Meet Great Lakes Compact

Waukesha’s Revised Water Diversion Proposal Still Fails to Meet Great Lakes Compact

The City of Waukesha’s revised plan to divert an average of 10.1 million gallons of water daily from Lake Michigan falls short of the protective standards set by the Great Lakes Compact.

Attack gives Milwaukee a bloody, broken nose

Attack gives Milwaukee a bloody, broken nose

Statement of Alderman Bob Donovan December 5, 2013

Rep. Taylor’s statement on GOP rejection of BadgerCare expansion

Rep. Taylor’s statement on GOP rejection of BadgerCare expansion

Today, Republicans rejected an attempt by Assembly Democrats to accept billions of federal dollars to provide health care access for 83,000 Wisconsinites living in poverty.

One of America’s ‘Best and Brightest Young Artists’ is at MPS’ Milwaukee High School of the Arts

One of America’s ‘Best and Brightest Young Artists’ is at MPS’ Milwaukee High School of the Arts

MHSA students have received the national honor for four straight years