As the slush slurries its way down the Deep Tunnel and the unsettlingly temperate El Niño weather warms whatever organs haven’t yet been pickled in the aftermath of a failed attempt at Dry January, the minds of Midwestern radicals turn to thoughts of love.
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Milwaukee News Roundup for January 8,2024
Happy New Year, Milwaukee! We hope you’ve had some time to reflect on the past year and get a fresh start on the year ahead.
Milwaukee News Roundup: Dec. 1, 2023
Welcome to the Leader‘s news roundup, where we gather all the important stories that may have otherwise slipped unnoticed through Milwaukee’s media churn. The last
Milwaukee News Roundup: November 3, 2023
Happy Friday, Milwaukee! Halloween may have passed, but the odious output of our city’s news cycle remains as bloodcurdling as ever. This week’s news roundup
Eight women had serious pregnancy complications. Now they’re suing over state abortion bans.
Republished from Wisconsin Examiner Women and physicians in Idaho, Oklahoma and Tennessee have sued their home states after they say they were denied abortion care
Milwaukee News Roundup: Sept. 8, 2023
Happy belated Labor Day, Milwaukee! Please enjoy our weekly labor of love, the news roundup. If you’ve worked too hard to toil through all the
Beat The Heat
Milwaukee residents are paying dearly to keep We Energies’ shareholder profits high this summer.
Milwaukee News Roundup: July 21, 2023
This weekend is the Milwaukee Air & Water Show (presented by WaterStone Bank!), and you know what that means: for one special weekend, Milwaukee residents
Milwaukee News Roundup: Socialist-Owned Business Forced to Close After 50% Rent Hike
Another week, another round of punishing blows for Milwaukee’s working class. And as is so often the case with Milwaukee’s media cycle, much of the
Milwaukee Common Council Passes 2% Sales Tax Increase
Alds. Andrea Pratt, Mark Chambers, and Milele Coggs voted against the measure, citing the overwhelming opposition of their constituents.