Assembly GOP: We won’t stop WEDC from breaking the law
Assembly GOP

We won’t stop WEDC from breaking the law

Republican leaders defend WEDC, tell media it is on track

Milwaukee County Supervisor Stamper, Milwaukee Alderman Hines Issue Statements on Fatal Shooting in Washington Park

Milwaukee County Supervisor Stamper, Milwaukee Alderman Hines Issue Statements on Fatal Shooting in Washington Park

I am deeply saddened by yesterday’s tragic event and send my condolences to the family of 17- year- old Daniel Gardner.

Alderwoman Coggs Seeks Student Essays on Freedom

Alderwoman Coggs Seeks Student Essays on Freedom

6 Annual Freedom Essay Scholarship Contest

Play High-Tech Hide and Seek With Milwaukee’s Neighborhoods

Play High-Tech Hide and Seek With Milwaukee’s Neighborhoods

VISIT Milwaukee Debuts New Geocaching GeoTour of the City

Bradley Tech student-built motorcycle, Gaenslen student-built solar car in action Tuesday

Bradley Tech student-built motorcycle, Gaenslen student-built solar car in action Tuesday

Projects among 25 from more than 20 MPS schools at this year's MPS STEM Partners Spring Student Showcase

Republican Finance Committee chairs rush to pump taxpayer money into broken jobs agency

Republican Finance Committee chairs rush to pump taxpayer money into broken jobs agency

Democratic call for full public and expert scrutiny of WEDC ignored by GOP leaders

Supervisor David Bowen Says Sheriff Clarke “Destabilizing” House of Correction, Applauds County Board Action

Supervisor David Bowen Says Sheriff Clarke “Destabilizing” House of Correction, Applauds County Board Action

Cites Reports of Understaffing, Forced Overtime for Officers and Needless Prisoner Shuffles Between Jail and House

Governor, state supt. nominate MPS’ Rufus King for national ACT award

Governor, state supt. nominate MPS’ Rufus King for national ACT award

MPS' Rufus King International School, state's high school nominee, to be recognized Monday

Wisconsin School Voucher System May Not Discriminate Against Students with Disabilities, U.S. Department of Justice Says

Wisconsin School Voucher System May Not Discriminate Against Students with Disabilities, U.S. Department of Justice Says

In a letter released this week, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) told Wisconsin that the state must ensure that students with disabilities who attend or seek to attend the state’s taxpayer funded voucher schools “do not encounter discrimination on the basis of their disabilities.”

City car sharing partnership brings Zipcar to the 3rd Aldermanic District

City car sharing partnership brings Zipcar to the 3rd Aldermanic District

The City of Milwaukee has launched a new partnership with Zipcar, Inc. to offer a car sharing program in Milwaukee located in the 3rd District, Alderman Nik Kovac said.

County Executive Abele Vetoes Board’s Plan

County Executive Abele Vetoes Board’s Plan

Veto Cites Legal Concerns and Lack of Clarity

Alderman Donovan calls for increasing police overtime funding, adding 20 new officers