RedLine extends <i>JoAnna Poehlmann: Now & Then</i> through Saturday, May 30
RedLine extends JoAnna Poehlmann

Now & Then through Saturday, May 30

The exhibition is free and open to the public on Thursdays from 10am-7pm, and Fridays & Saturdays from 10am-3pm.

Lynden Sculpture Garden Women’s Speaker Series Welcomes Cristina Henríquez

Lynden Sculpture Garden Women’s Speaker Series Welcomes Cristina Henríquez

Author of "The Book of Unknown Americans" to Speak April 8

Milwaukee County Unveils Street Sign for Medal of Honor Recipient Gary Wetzel

Milwaukee County Unveils Street Sign for Medal of Honor Recipient Gary Wetzel

Wetzel was a door gunner for the 173rd Assault Helicopter Company when his helicopter was shot down in Vietnam on January 8, 1968.

Collectors bring floral vintage fashion show to The Hamilton

Collectors bring floral vintage fashion show to The Hamilton

Series ‘Femme Adorn’ returns for its fifth installment on Gallery Night, April 17

Governor Scott Walker Releases Statement on Voter ID

Governor Scott Walker Releases Statement on Voter ID

Governor Scott Walker released the following statement regarding the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to reject a challenge to the Voter ID law.

More on Less: The History of Burlesque in America From Lydia Thompson to Amber Ray Opens Friday April 10
“Blessing of the Bublrs” Celebrates Bublr Bikes’ First Residential Station, on Brady Street

“Blessing of the Bublrs” Celebrates Bublr Bikes’ First Residential Station, on Brady Street

Bublr Bikes also announces $100,000 in new private donations

Carl Nilssen Acquires Building on N. Fratney Street

Carl Nilssen Acquires Building on N. Fratney Street

RFP Commercial Recent Sale Transaction

Northwestern Mutual Tower and Commons Preparing for 27-Hour Concrete Foundation Pour

Northwestern Mutual Tower and Commons Preparing for 27-Hour Concrete Foundation Pour

Mar. 27 and 28 around-the-clock pour features 10,000 cubic yards of concrete, 250 construction workers, 50 cement trucks, 1,000 trips

ACLU Moves to Block Wisconsin Voter ID Law Following Supreme Court Action

ACLU Moves to Block Wisconsin Voter ID Law Following Supreme Court Action

Until today, the law had been placed on hold by the Supreme Court while it considered whether to hear the case.

Joseph Thomas Klein’s 2nd Run for the 19th Assembly District

Joseph Thomas Klein’s 2nd Run for the 19th Assembly District

Pirate Political Party Campaign 2.0

Federal Court Rules to Protect the Health and Safety of Wisconsin Women

Federal Court Rules to Protect the Health and Safety of Wisconsin Women

“This victory ensures that women in Wisconsin can make their own private health care decisions without interference from politicians,” says Planned Parenthood