City Life





Potawatomi Youth Canoe the Menomonee River After 188 Years of Exile
This Free Website Offers a New Way to Explore Milwaukee’s Jazz Scene
Breaking Down David Crowley’s Win in the Wild Democratic Primary
Westown’s Blue Building Undergoes Planning for New Residential Development
From the Magazine
A Local Expert Shares Her Top Spring Cleaning Tips
Migdalia Zanon of Universal Services showcases how to simplify the “rightsizing” process.
Meet the Milwaukee Man Who’s Producing the World Cup Games in Kansas City
Johnny Watson is behind all the extras around Bucks games at Fiserv Forum and is doing the same for soccer fans at Arrowhead.
Art Intersection MKE Is a Growing Sculpture Garden With Big Ideas
Founder Derrick Cainion created the Near West Side park to be a wide-ranging community resource, with art as the pull.
Will Lawmakers Finally Repeal Wisconsin Emissions Testing?
A new effort at the federal level aims to get rid of the every-other-year requirement for Southeastern Wisconsinites.
Oscar’s Frozen Custard Just Reopened in Brookfield
Oscar’s Frozen Custard, whose Brookfield location burned down in a devastating fire nearly two years ago, is back in business.
June Gardening: What’s In Your Bucket?
Our resident gardening columnist talks tools, tips and summer gardening.
Bliffert and Ruvin Bros. Bring Homeowners Dreams to Life
For more than three decades, this building materials supplier and remodeler have teamed up to craft dream homes.
Milwaukee’s Federal Building Is a Feat of Granite
The building, now over a century old, is a city landmark.
How I Fell in Love With Y2K Milwaukee
My bold decision at 21 to move to Milwaukee taught me who I wanted to be.
Your Guide to Milwaukee’s Walker’s Point Neighborhood
Vintage clothing, plants, bars and more – there are always new places to explore here.








