Ald. Bauman urges state to allocate more transportation funding to local projects
Milwaukee Film Festival Announces 2014 Panels

Milwaukee Film Festival Announces 2014 Panels

Pulitzer Prize winning film critic, Wesley Morris, to deliver Keynote Address; Oscar-nominated filmmaker, Debra Granik, to lead rare panel on working with actors

Citizen Action Calls on Walker Administration to Release 2015 Health Insurance Rates

Citizen Action Calls on Walker Administration to Release 2015 Health Insurance Rates

Walker Administration withholding 2015 Healthcare.gov insurance premium rates while most states have released them.

Register for VISION 2050 Public Workshops

Register for VISION 2050 Public Workshops

September Visioning Workshops Feature Graphic ‘Scenarios’

BarCampMilwaukee Returns

BarCampMilwaukee Returns

Annual unconference is back for another year.

License Division looks to process surge of applications for new taxi permits

License Division looks to process surge of applications for new taxi permits

News release from the Office of the City Clerk

Wisconsin School Spending Changes Match U.S. During 2008-12

Wisconsin School Spending Changes Match U.S. During 2008-12

Badger State Cut Spending in 2012 While Other States Saw Earlier Reductions

Kohl’s-owned Woodland Prime Office Building on Market

Kohl’s-owned Woodland Prime Office Building on Market

RFP Commercial, Inc. has been engaged by Kohl’s Department Stores, Inc. to market a 52,744-square-foot, Class-A office building.

Marquette Theatre presents Thornton Wilder’s Our Town

Marquette Theatre presents Thornton Wilder’s Our Town

Thornton Wilder’s Pulitzer prize-winning drama Our Town will be presented by Marquette Theatre.

Brostoff Applauds Same-Sex Marriage Ruling, Urges Continued Efforts on LGBT Issues

Brostoff Applauds Same-Sex Marriage Ruling, Urges Continued Efforts on LGBT Issues

Jonathan Brostoff candidate for State Assembly in District 19, released the following statement.

Internationally known experts to re-examine First World War

Internationally known experts to re-examine First World War

Marquette to host interdisciplinary symposium on the war’s centennial

And yes, the jury got it wrong with acquittal of suspected killer