Milwaukee Recreation Offers Affordable Before- and After-School Programs for Milwaukee Youth
County Supervisor Jack Eckblad Launches Re-Election Campaign Backed by Broad Coalition and Record of Results

County Supervisor Jack Eckblad Launches Re-Election Campaign Backed by Broad Coalition and Record of Results

Backed by early endorsements from over two dozen leaders across Milwaukee and beyond, Eckblad highlights major wins on parks, housing, and equity

Food Truck Fridays Return in West Allis
Report Shows Republicans’ Bill Will Terminate Health Insurance for Over 250,000 Wisconsinites

Report Shows Republicans’ Bill Will Terminate Health Insurance for Over 250,000 Wisconsinites

Hundreds of thousands of Wisconsinites who rely on Medicaid and Affordable Care Act will lose health insurance

46 Years of the Cafe Hollander Otto Wenz Downer Classic
Upcoming full, directional closure of eastbound I-894 in Milwaukee County
Economic Uncertainty Plagues Wisconsin Business Leaders

Economic Uncertainty Plagues Wisconsin Business Leaders

Survey shows employers having fewer problems finding workers

Rep. Donovan Urges State Senate Action on Critical Public Safety Legislation

Rep. Donovan Urges State Senate Action on Critical Public Safety Legislation

Enhanced Towing Legislation Needed to Combat Street Takeovers in City of Milwaukee

Aurora Health Care and Summerfest Share Details on Upcoming Events, Lineup at Aurora Pavilion, and Essential Services
Gov. Evers, Department of Tourism Announce Third Record-Breaking Year in a Row for Wisconsin Tourism, Shattering Records for Visitors and Revenue

Gov. Evers, Department of Tourism Announce Third Record-Breaking Year in a Row for Wisconsin Tourism, Shattering Records for Visitors and Revenue

Wisconsin tourism saw a record-high $25.8 billion in total economic impact in 2024, welcomed a record-breaking 114.4 million visits, and generated a record $1.7 billion in state and local revenue

Double Shooting on the 4500 block of W. Hampton Ave. Monday, June 9, 2025
Double Shooting on the 5000 block of N Hopkins St. Monday, June 9, 2025