Touring political swing states before the election, Peter Navarro — visiting Wauwatosa on Thursday — calls on candidates, corporations and consumers to focus on what has cost America its jobs and market standing.
Developer Barry Mandel offered historic buildings free to anyone with a plan to save them. John Gee has stepped forward, and it could also be the salvation of Innovation Park. But the effort is not without significant cost.
Be part of a discussion surrounding the first debate between President Barack Obama and GOP challenger Mitt Romney. This is a free event but space is limited.
Tons of records and receipts were turned into confetti Saturday in an effort to help citizens protect themselves from identity theft.
Two former workers at Ginza Japanese say they were given no base pay whatsoever, only tips, and often worked more than 40 hours a week but still couldn't get by.
Organizers, including Tosa activist, are angered with rulings on voter ID law, collective bargaining and more — and they want to send a message via a protest rally.
But developer says those agreements are binding only on the contingency of the city negotiating a tax financing agreement to help get the project under way.
After months of debate, issue is still contentious and council cannot come out with a unanimous voice, settling for an 11-4 decision.
Ramifications of judge's decision on budget repair bill's provisions are clouded while actions to stay and overturn it are in abeyance.
As news of Dane County Circuit Court Judge Juan Colas' decision to strike down the state's collective bargaining law spread, liberals marked the ruling a win while conservatives took issue with it.
School zone is a traffic disaster area, but McKinley community was prepared when sewer project surrounded it, and dealt with it by becoming foot soldiers.
Traffic will be routed around the business district from 76th to Swan starting in early October and possibly lasting into the beginning of the holiday shopping season.
With panel ready to again delay a vote, Alds. Pantuso and McBride demand and get action as deadline for arguments in front of Public Service Commission looms.
Needing separate actions on Burleigh property to make supercenter proposal work, Meijer draws unanimous nods on all three from city panel.
The candidates agreed to square off once in Wausau and twice in Milwaukee over the next six weeks.
Check out Patch's new interactive campaign contribution database to see who in Wauwatosa — or anywhere in Wisconsin — is contributing to President Barack Obama or Republican challenger Mitt Romney in the 2012 presidential election.
Michigan-based supercenter store would occupy former industrial site immediately south of the Burleigh Triangle.
Health officials urge residents to protect themselves from mosquito bites as disease reaches an all-time high across the nation.
With a recommendation for steep reduction from city staff, and a powerful demand for doing away with it all together from Police Chief Barry Weber, city may go from stringent to wide-open on live-here rules.
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Wisconsin U.S. Rep. Paul Ryan introduces himself to a national audience Wednesday night as he formally accepts his party's vice presidential nomination.
In comments that were broadcast nationwide, governor talks about the recall election and how ultimately "the hard-working taxpayers won."
Popular dining destination would be seriously affected by loss of convenient freeway access at 68th, 70th streets, a possibility as DOT looks ahead at 2019 project.
This online free quiz takes an in-depth look at your stance on a range of issues, then compares them to candidates' responses.
Dems John Pokrandt and Chris Rockwood plan joint launch of campaigning in earnest after GOP primary has settled slates.
The utility CEO signed a letter supporting underground alternatives for a power line in a different location. But Wauwatosa must first choose its own preferred route before it can hope for backing from utility company, city attorney says.
First lady is expected to be in the Milwaukee area on Thursday in a move that national Sikh leader describes as "reassuring and heartening."
Court reports tell of the grip of this drug on all those involved in its abuse.
After 10-year tenure of dealing with budget cuts and still winning awards, Black is "no longer with Milwaukee County," County Executive Chris Abele said Thursday.
Two men get stiff sentences from judge for their part in providing teen with drug that caused her fatal overdose, and family feels that appropriate justice has been done.