Milwaukee
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Infrastructure Is Good Politics—Just Ask Milwaukee’s Sewer Socialists of 1904
Voters have a history of rewarding public officials who pay attention to long-neglected public needs.
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Black History and Slavery a ‘Small Part’ of US History? This Suburban School Board Candidate and Cop Says So.
Milwaukee Police officer Kevin Zimmermann has a social media history full of extreme comments and COVID-19 falsehoods on public and private accounts.
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Critics Say I-94 Expansion in Milwaukee Puts Evers’ Administration at Odds With Biden—and Itself
The governor’s climate change task force pointed to the historically detrimental effects of urban freeways and ports on communities of color in a 2020 report. But his administration is pressing ahead anyway.
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FEMA Adding a Vaccine Clinic in Milwaukee to Catch Up With State Numbers
Madison and Eau Claire may also get federal help to boost the vaccination rate.
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Giannis Is Staying With the Bucks. Workers and Businesses Are Thrilled.
“This is the best news of 2020,” says a service workers union head.
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Crunching the Numbers: How to Interpret Biden’s Milwaukee Performance
Despite population loss, organizers spur a boost in turnout.
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Penzeys Spices Owner: Property Can Be Replaced, Life Can’t
Owner is no stranger to voicing his political views, including his thoughts on demonstrations occurring across the country.
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Milwaukee Bucks Refuse to Take the Court Over Racial Injustice, NBA Cancels Day’s Other Games
Decision made in the wake of the Jacob Blake police shooting and the white vigilante killing of two people last night.
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Better Than Nothing, Milwaukee Still Got a Boost Other Cities Wish For
The DNC host city sees a smidgen of the anticipated impact, but the revenue is still welcome.
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Milwaukee Convention Kicks Off with the Usual Welcoming Speeches and Themes—Just In a Different Way
Delegates miss an arena, but still get to be in ‘the Zoom where it happens.’

























