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UCC opens new early learning academy as it works toward $12 million campaign goal
The United Community Center recently opened the doors to its new 22,000-square-foot Early Learning Academy on Milwaukee's south side.
Dave Matthews Band to play American Family Insurance Amphitheater in September
Dave Matthews Band will play the American Family Insurance Amphitheater on Sept. 15 at the Summerfest grounds.
The Supreme Court issues Google v. Oracle copyright decision
The practice of using, and reusing, software interfaces written by others is common within the field of software engineering...
Viewpoints: Wisconsin’s economy would benefit from railroad merger
In March, Canadian Pacific (CP) and Kansas City Southern (KCS) railroads announced a merger, which CP said would bring about an “industrial renaissance” and “growth across the industrial heartland.”
Brewers’ Restaurant To Be Named Later sets May reopening for daily service
The Milwaukee Brewers announced it will reopen its ballpark eatery, Restaurant To Be Named Later, for daily service next month.
More than half of Foxconn jobs expected to be with Foxconn Industrial Internet under new deal
More than half of the jobs Foxconn and its related entities committed to creating in a new tax incentive deal with the state of Wisconsin are expected to be with Foxconn Industrial Internet’s U.S. subsidiary.
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JetBlue to begin nonstop service from Milwaukee next year
Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport today announced JetBlue Airways as the latest addition to its lineup of domestic air carriers.
Milwaukee office market’s negative absorption continues, but industrial market remains strong
The latest quarterly performance numbers in Milwaukee-area commercial real estate sing a familiar song in the pandemic era: The office and retail markets are hurting while the industrial sector remains strong.
Hispanic Professionals of Greater Milwaukee names new executive director
Hispanic Professionals of Greater Milwaukee has named Francesca Mayca Wegner as its next executive director.
Closed Cream City Hostel to become sober living facility
The operator of a sober living facility in Milwaukee’s Riverwest neighborhood plans to move into the shuttered Cream City Hostel.