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
6 Striking Birds to See This Spring in Milwaukee
Spring migration can bring even the more elusive of avian travelers through Milwaukee. Here are six species to keep your eyes peeled for.
Milwaukee Arts Continue to Face Funding Challenges – and Smaller Groups Are Hit Hardest
Some low-budget groups are finding their own ways to weather the storm.
New Wisconsin Law Allows Dreamers to Bolster Skilled Workforce
Proponents of the rare bipartisan legislation put labor needs ahead of hot-button immigration conversation.
How Milwaukee Riverkeeper Broke a World Record
Milwaukee is now officially home to a Guinness World Record-breaking river clean-up.
A New Bob Uecker Mural Is Going Up in Downtown Milwaukee
Painted by renowned muralist Mauricio Ramirez, the mural will depict the legendary Brewers announcer in his element.
Debbie Gibson and Geezer Butler Support Wisconsin Beagle Rescue Effort
The two musicians spoke at a press conference at the Dane County Humane Society on Tuesday.
World Cup Watch Parties Come to Potawatomi Casino Hotel
Potawatomi Casino Hotel is going all out for the international sports extravaganza.
‘Big Wigs’ Raise Critical Funds to Fight Breast Cancer
Susan G. Komen, the world’s leading breast cancer organization, through a partnership with GE HealthCare, is raising tens of thousands of dollars to support its mission to save lives. Here’s how.
Outgoing GOP Assembly Speaker Robin Vos Leaves a Mixed Mark on Cream City
Vos left an impact on Milwaukeeans in several areas, including transport and sports.
The Waxwing Is Returning to the East Side
The store is returning after six years of being online only.








