Pluto Pride Posted on January 13, 2019January 13, 2019 by Dazia Cummings, Royce Podeszwa and Lily Maxwell The hometown people of Pluto’s discoverer still think it is a planet; 3 UW-Milwaukee students drive to Streator, Illinois to find out why.
Some Guys Pressing Buttons Posted on January 5, 2019January 5, 2019 by Jared Cohen, Jackson Day and Preston Thurler A unique look inside a little-known club on UWM’s campus.
A Door Into Abby’s World Posted on January 4, 2019January 13, 2019 by Izzy Janz and Tanner Musgrove A glance into local artist Abby Jeanne’s world, and Cosmic Weekend, a two day event inspired by her life, music career, art and friends.
Tours of Miller Brewing Company Offer Glimpse At History of Iconic Milwaukee Industry Posted on December 20, 2018December 20, 2018 by Jackson Day Milwaukee is a city that was built on brewing. One of Milwaukee’s most iconic franchises, the Miller Brewing Company, offers tours of the historic facility located in Miller Valley, where guests can get a behind-the-scenes look at how beer is made, where it is stored, and the way the company has developed over the last […]
Milwaukee Christmas Lights and Desserts Tour Strolls Through Once Again Posted on December 20, 2018December 20, 2018 by Amanda Maniscalco “Who doesn’t love dessert?” was the thought in Joni Stefanczyk’s head when her mother brought up the Christmas Lights and Desserts Tour. Her mother, Joanne Grych, invited both Joni and her sister, Jill, to celebrate the two of their birthdays. The three of them get together every year because the sisters have since moved out […]
Wisconsinites Enjoy Christkindl Festivities Posted on December 12, 2018December 12, 2018 by Jaylyn Fahey The first annual Christkindl Market at the Fiserv Forum has been a great success with about 40,000 visitors in the first weekend, according to Kate Bleeker, director of German American Events and over 20 vendors. There are mini events everyday to really experience the German culture. On Sunday, December 2, Kinder Tag, children’s day, was […]
Sip & Purr Cat Cafe Brings Feline Fun to Milwaukee (Video) Posted on December 12, 2018December 16, 2018 by Lauren Keene Sip coffee, pet cats, and take home a new friend all in one trip to Milwaukee’s Sip & Purr Cat Cafe. Lauren Keene reports.
Harvest Fair Celebrates 25 Years in West Allis Posted on December 6, 2018December 9, 2018 by Amanda Maniscalco Justin Gagnie, 33 from West Allis, Wisconsin, is always looking for fun and free activities to take his step son to. This weekend, they visited the State Fair Park for Harvest Fair. Together, they tried their hand at pumpkin bowling, knocking down all the pins within three throws. Gagnie and his step son also visited […]
Authentic Birth Center Focuses On Physiological Birth Posted on December 6, 2018December 6, 2018 by Amanda Maniscalco Imagine relaxing in a whirlpool tub as calming music surrounds you and a starry night sky glistens above, your husband by your side. You’re in a safe, clean environment, under the personal care of a midwife who’s ready to assist in bringing new life to this world. Authentic Birth Center, located at 530 N […]
UWM Panthers Win First Game of the Season in OT Posted on November 28, 2018November 28, 2018 by Bradley Hanney The Milwaukee Panthers men’s basketball won their first game of the season 92-87, defeating the LIU Brooklyn Blackbirds in comeback fashion after forcing overtime Tuesday night at the UW-Milwaukee Panther Arena. After a rough 0-4 stretch to begin the season, the Panthers battled the Blackbirds down to the wire to pickup their first win of […]
Scott Walker and Tony Evers Spar in Their Last Debate Posted on November 13, 2018July 27, 2024 by Michelle Harkey Gov. Scott Walker and Wisconsin’s schools superintendent Tony Evers faced off on Oct. 26, with Evers favoring a more inclusive healthcare plan along with lower tuition for higher education contrasting Walker’s favoring to keep the status quo. This debate was the last of the series between the two before midterm voting on Nov. 6. Walker […]
Hunting Moon Pow Wow Celebrates Native American Culture Posted on October 31, 2018October 31, 2018 by Cynthia Crawford The Hunting Moon Pow Wow had to move to a larger arena this year. According to their Facebook page, it was due to the record number of spectators and dancers.