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Wisconsin legislators have reached a deal on the shared revenue program. Here's what you need to know.
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Gov. Tony Evers and state lawmakers make a deal, but some local support is muted.
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City and county leaders of Milwaukee say they like most of a shared revenue bill now before a State Senate committee. But there's still a push to change key parts of the legislation.
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The Department of Public Works' Neighborhood Traffic Management Program offers engineering solutions to traffic safety concerns. This explainer guide breaks down how community members can access the program.
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After years of fighting for a participatory budgeting process on the city-level, the African-American Roundtable decided to start it themselves. This is a democratic process in which community members decide how to spend part of a public budget. Devin Anderson, the campaign and membership director at the African American Roundtable, shares more about the organization's plans to enrich the city.
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Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson talks about being a part of the first-ever Mayors Institute on Pedestrian Safety and his plans to keep Milwaukee streets safe.
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Garland Hampton, a man serving a life sentence for a crime he committed as a teenager, shares his story of redemption after being released in 2020.
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David Caruso, host of the new show, and Josh Albrecht of VISIT Milwaukee speak about the new show, Good Things Brewing, and what they hope to accomplish through it.
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Center of Wisconsin Strategy's Laura Dresser discusses the organization's new study on Milwaukeeans working "bad jobs."
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The Milwaukee city attorney calls the city ground zero in the fight against car thefts and subsequent reckless driving it says was spurred by Kia and Hyundai not having sufficient security on its cars.