What Can Milwaukee Learn From ‘Houstonization?’
Houston is making a serious effort to reconnect with its green spaces and shed its reputation as a concrete wasteland. The city’s “Leading with Landscape” effort can be a lesson for Milwaukee.
Houston is making a serious effort to reconnect with its green spaces and shed its reputation as a concrete wasteland. The city’s “Leading with Landscape” effort can be a lesson for Milwaukee.
Hudson River School artists, currently on view at the Milwaukee Art Museum in the newly opened exhibit, ‘Nature and the American Vision,’ shaped the nation’s self-image.
Wil-O-Way Woods in Wauwatosa is home to many different species of wildlife. Eddee Daniel tags along with the researchers who study this urban woodland and gets a rare, up-close look at these elusive urban critters.
Milwaukee has earned the right to join the ranks of Earth-friendly cities.
A secretive legislative power play threatens O’Donnell Park anew.
The presence of falcons in places like Milwaukee is significant, and the Peregrine Falcon Recovery Program’s continued success speaks to a larger transformation.
A Milwaukee County park on Lake Michigan may be threatened by a Cudahy gun club’s new shooting range.
A look at the present and uncertain future of the parcel of land between County Grounds Park and We Energies’ soon-to-be sold power plant.