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  • September is a busy time here in Milwaukee. As schools are starting up and the summer is winding down, there are a lot of opportunities to get out and enjoy the great weather while we still have it. Adam Carr from the Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service highlights five events to do this September.
  • The convention kicks off Monday. Will it be as exciting as Donald Trump has promised or will it be ... traditional?
  • The full weight of the recession has come bearing down on the labor market. Employers shed more than half a million jobs in November. The unemployment rate is now 6.7 percent and economists expect it to go significantly higher. Layoffs are accelerating in just about every industry.
  • Spring has sprung in Milwaukee, which means it’s a great time to get outside and enjoy the new life in the city.
  • We asked people to give us the soundtracks they live by. The playlists — and the stories — may surprise you.
  • Updated at 10:07 p.m. CTSix people were killed in a shooting on the Molson Coors Brewing Co. campus on Wednesday, Milwaukee Police Chief Alfonso Morales…
  • A Nevada grand jury indicted six individuals who submitted documents falsely attesting that they were the state's official presidential electors, and that Donald Trump won Nevada in the 2020 election.
  • The Senate will be in session today, but most lawmakers remain away from Washington, with no signs of progress towards ending a partial government shutdown in its sixth day.
  • The Trump administration announced Friday that it will delay tariffs on cars and auto parts imports while it negotiates trade deals with Japan and the European Union.
  • As the not-guilty verdict set in, protesters took to the streets and thinkers asked the big questions.
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