Government & Politics
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WEDC’s $2,500 COVID-19 relief grants now available
Small businesses impacted by COVID-19 can now apply for the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation’s $75 million grant program.
Milwaukee County suburbs enter third phase of reopening
Gatherings of up to 50 people and 75% capacity at bars and restaurants are now permitted in Milwaukee County's 18 suburbs under the third phase of the area's reopening plans amid COVID-19, according to a news release Thursday.
Bucks players, execs join thousands of protesters in downtown Milwaukee
Day 10 of Milwaukee's protests, sparked by the death of George Floyd, began with a march organized by the...
New Milwaukee County Board committee to focus on racial equity
The Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors has established a new committee to pursue racial equity in county government policies, six days after protests erupted nationwide over the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis during a confrontation with police.
Milwaukee pilot program allowing outdoor dining on city streets, sidewalks gets committee backing
A proposal that would provide expanded outdoor seating options for restaurants and bars in selected areas of Milwaukee received the recommendation of the Common Council's Public Works Committee on Wednesday.
Protests continue throughout Milwaukee
Demonstrators again took to Milwaukee's streets today, the fifth day in a row of protests sparked by the killing of George Floyd by a Minneapolis police officer.
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Milwaukee leaders move to provide relief on delinquent property tax payments during pandemic
City of Milwaukee leaders have endorsed a directive to provide relief to property owners who are having trouble making tax payments due to hardships stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Dozens of Milwaukee businesses damaged by looting as weekend protests turn violent at night
Thousands of people in Milwaukee participated in demonstrations throughout the city Friday and Saturday expressing outrage for incidents that has resulted in the death of African American suspects during confrontations with police, sparked in particular by the recent death of George Floyd in Minneapolis.
Tommy Thompson calls for bipartisanship in fighting COVID-19
Former Republican Wisconsin governor and U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Tommy Thompson said Republicans and Democrats have to work together to effectively combat COVID-19.Â
Milwaukee County anticipates spring 2021 construction start on bus rapid transit project
With federal grant money apparently on the way, Milwaukee County officials say they plan to commence construction of the long-anticipated bus rapid-transit project next spring and have the service available to riders in 2022.