The Marcus Center’s Parking Structure Was Set for Redevelopment – Why Has It Stalled?
After a signature Downtown skyscraper is put on ice, the city is not moving forward with that developer for a long-sought project right next door.
We Were Wondering: How Do I Find Out Why the Cops Were on My Street?
There’s a lot of publicly available information on the Milwaukee Police Department’s activity – here’s where to start.
Milwaukee’s First Salon/Café Aims to Cultivate a Community
Small Change, which opened in Bay View last fall, wants creatives to come together in its hybrid space.
Milwaukee Tattoo Artists: How Jacob Klapperich Turned From Music to Ink
A Milwaukee tattoo artist dives into how he went from barely being able to draw to co-owning his own tattoo shop.
Tariffs Are Eating into Milwaukee Businesses’ Revenue
Local food and beverage businesses rely heavily on imported products, and America’s new tariffs are driving prices up.
Wisconsinite Max Zuleta Carves Hundreds of Intricate Ice Sculptures
The artist behind Art Below Zero and many frozen creations at Wisconsin’s winter festivals can really break the ice.
We Were Wondering: Are Lake-Effect Snowstorms Losing Their Punch?
Is the lake effect from Lake Michigan still a thing in Milwaukee? We asked an expert.
Will Red-Light Cameras Come to Milwaukee?
A bill proposes up to 75 traffic and speed cameras for the city’s most dangerous streets – with automatic tickets for speeders and red-light runners.
The 2026 Governor’s Race Feels Like 2018 All Over Again
The crowded Democratic field is drawing comparisons to the 2018 gubernatorial primary as fewer candidates are seeking the GOP nod.
Wisconsin Speedskater Jordan Stolz Is Going to the Olympics
The Olympic speedskating trials at the Pettit ended with seven men and six women selected for Milan.
