Milwaukee's 14th District Poised for Safer Streets as Traffic Calming Proposals Advance
Milwaukee's 14th District may soon have safer streets with city officials considering community-led traffic calming projects, including speed tables and humps to reduce speed and increase pedestrian safety.
Wisconsin Natural Resources Magazine Celebrates 125 Years of State Parks with Summer Issue Full of Insights and Activities
The Wisconsin Natural Resources magazine celebrates the 125th anniversary of the State Park System, covering diverse topics such as inclusive facilities, wildlife, and conservation efforts.
Kenosha County Advances Fight Against Opioid Crisis with Shift from Advisory Panel to Direct Action
Kenosha County, after disbanding its Opioid Settlement Advisory Panel, is shifting to direct community action to combat opioid addiction, focusing on implementing strategies including housing and job assistance, with early signs of progress noted.
Alderwoman Milele A. Coggs Tackles Milwaukee's Fire Safety Challenge with Push for Building Upgrades
Alderwoman Milele A. Coggs proposes a resolution to retrofit older buildings in Milwaukee with modern fire suppression systems, after fires in unsprinklered properties result in fatalities and displacement.
Oak Creek to Welcome New Beer Garden at Abendschein Park with City Council's Unanimous Approval
Oak Creek's Common Council approved a permanent beer garden at Abendschein Park, igniting local excitement for a new social hub that will offer live music, bocce ball, and a family-friendly atmosphere.












