Government & Politics
Despite funding stabilizing for Wisconsin’s public colleges and universities, enrollment continues to plummet
Student enrollment numbers at Wisconsin's numerous college and university campuses across the state continue to plummet.
What will it take for Milwaukee to thrive in 2050? Business and community leaders weigh in
None of us can predict the future.
But the two things we know for sure are that it is coming,...
Commentary: Crisis Within the Corridor
What initially was one of the most encouraging recent development projects in Milwaukee has become a crisis for its...
Judge won’t rule on city request for Northridge Mall until he gets direction from Court of Appeals
Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge William Sosnay won’t rule on a City of Milwaukee request for deed and title...
Bucks, city officials announce public safety measures ahead of NBA playoffs
With large crowds expected to gather once again in downtown Milwaukee during the NBA playoffs, the Milwaukee Bucks and...
Report: Wisconsin could become epicenter for electric vehicle manufacturing
Wisconsin manufacturers have the chance to become a critical epicenter of the global supply chain for electrical vehicles, according to a new report.
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5 Minutes With: Jackie Q. Carter
Jackie Q. Carter took office as the City of Milwaukee’s new municipal port director in late February. She was...
Viewpoints: Bank meltdowns show need for more in-state options for startups
Silicon Valley Bank claimed to have worked with about half of the nation’s venture-backed startup companies. It was more...
City issues bid to raze former Northridge Mall Boston Store
The City of Milwaukee is ready to raze the former Boston Store building it owns at the abandoned Northridge...
Baird to be naming rights sponsor for downtown Milwaukee’s convention center
After 10 years without a corporate naming rights sponsor, the downtown Milwaukee convention center, long known as the Wisconsin...