Government & Politics
MMAC’s Steve Baas to lead state roadbuilders group
The Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce's top lobbyist is headed to a state association that represents roadbuilders.
Milwaukee Parks Foundation names first executive director
The Milwaukee Parks Foundation has named Rebecca Stoner as its executive director.
Democratic Party of Milwaukee County wants DNC here in 2024
The Democratic Party of Milwaukee County wants the Democratic National Convention to return to Milwaukee in 2024, after the 2020 DNC in Milwaukee was reduced to a mostly-virtual event due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Milwaukee alderman proposes COVID-19 vaccination/testing requirement for city employees
All city of Milwaukee employees would be required to receive a COVID-19 vaccine or be tested weekly for the virus, under a resolution proposed by Alderman Robert Bauman.
With COVID cases on the rise, Wisconsin health leaders urging more vaccinations
State and local health officials are urging unvaccinated residents to get their COVID-19 shot as cases are on the rise in all parts of the state.
Milwaukee streetcar to resume normal service levels on Aug. 1
The Hop, downtown Milwaukee’s streetcar operation, announced that it will resume normal service levels and scheduling beginning Sunday, Aug. 1.
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City of Milwaukee lists Bronzeville site for sale
The city of Milwaukee is seeking private developers interested in buying and redeveloping a vacant city-owned site northwest of West North Avenue and North Sixth Street, in the Bronzeville district.
Milwaukee committee approves $1 million grant for rail spur serving Komatsu
Milwaukee’s Public Works Committee has approved a resolution to receive $1 million in state funding to construct a railroad spur that would serve Komatsu Mining Corp.’s facility in the city’s Harbor District.
Report: UWM faces daunting financial challenges
The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee lags its peers nationally in revenue and enrollment, creating a concerning financial outlook for the institution, according to a new report.
Tramont Manufacturing cited more than $200,000 for OSHA violations
Milwaukee-based manufacturer Tramont Manufacturing LLC was cited $216,307 for machine and noise hazards identified by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration, the Department of Labor announced Tuesday.