ODC delivers a mesmerizing multimedia performance
By Elaine Schmidt, Special to the Journal Sentinel Beauty is in the eye of the beholder and so, to a great degree, is meaning in modern dance. The San Francisco-based ODC (Oberlin Dance Collective)...
View ArticleDemocratic debate to be held in Milwaukee on Feb. 11
By of the Journal Sentinel Milwaukee has been chosen to host another presidential candidate debate. While the Democratic National Committee announced earlier that a debate will be held in Wisconsin on...
View Article3-year-old girl missing after carjacker takes vehicle
By of the Journal Sentinel A girl who celebrated her 3rd birthday two weeks ago is missing after the vehicle she was riding in was carjacked Sunday. Aubri Degeffered was inside a red 2014 Volvo sport...
View ArticleMan shot and wounded on W. Appleton Ave.
A 21-year-old Milwaukee man was shot and wounded Saturday afternoon, police said. The incident happened about 3:15 p.m. in the 6400 block of W. Appleton Ave. The victim was driving his vehicle and was...
View ArticleKohler workers appear to reject offer, setting up first union strike since 1983
By of the Journal Sentinel Union workers at Kohler Co. appeared Sunday to have strongly rejected the firm's contract offer, setting the stage for the first strike at the Sheboygan County manufacturer...
View ArticleJackson Browne reaffirms the magic of concerts at Riverside Theater
By of the Journal Sentinel If return to the had happened on Thursday, it would have come across as a warm appearance from the 67-year-old Rock and Roll Hall of Famer. But it happened on Saturday, the...
View ArticlePhoto released of suspect in killing of 21-year-old man
By David Paulsen Dpaulsen@Journalsentinel.Com Milwaukee police have released a photo of the suspect in a homicide last week and are asking for the public's help in finding him. Dwayne R. Chaney, 23, is...
View ArticlePolitiFact: Walker, Abele and all those GOP candidates — our week in review
It was a week in which the GOP campaign landed in Milwaukee for a presidential debate. And the claims were flying. Here is our of what was said by the candidates. We also dug deeper on claim from U.S....
View ArticleThe GOP Debate: Celebrate the Variety
By Nov. 13, 2015 11:44 a.m. In his enormously influential book The Conservative Mind, Russell Kirk described what he called the six canons of conservative thought. The second was what he called an,...
View ArticleThe World Is About to Take a Sharp Turn to the Right
By Nov. 15, 2015 5:48 p.m. In the past year or two, The Economist has become a very interesting read. With its ability to cover most of the major stories across the globe in thoughtful 1- or 2-page...
View ArticleThe Latest: Americans are among the injured in Paris
By The Associated Press PARIS (AP) - The latest on the deadly shootings and explosions in Paris. (All times local): 3:35 p.m. A State Department spokesman confirms that Americans are among the injured...
View ArticleMilwaukee Rep is building a better 'Mousetrap' through character
By Mike Fischer, Special to the Journal Sentinel When Agatha Christie's "The Mousetrap" opened in London in 1952, Christie predicted her murder mystery play would run eight months. She was stupendously...
View ArticleDo you know someone in Paris? Let us know
If you know a Wisconsin resident in Paris who would like to tell their story to the Journal Sentinel, please send their name and phone number to . | Nov. 13, 2015 6:29 p.m. By of the Journal Sentinel A...
View ArticleFox Valley Tech ‘manufacturing mall’ built for collaboration
By of the Journal Sentinel It has been named the "manufacturing mall," a central location for advanced manufacturing products and services in one building. On Monday, Fox Valley Technical College in...
View ArticleMPS takeovers? Abele, Means heading in a different direction
School takeovers? Who said anything about school takeovers? Well, Republicans in the state Legislature did. Which means it's in state law. And a lot of other folks did, including opponents, led by the...
View ArticleDerailments of crude, ethanol trains on this rise
By of the Journal Sentinel The two derailments in Wisconsin of petroleum-filled trains in the past week are the most recent of 14 major rail incidents across the U.S. involving crude oil or ethanol in...
View ArticleUWM professor, others confined to pub after Paris attacks
By of the Journal Sentinel A University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee professor was confined with others in a Paris pub early Saturday in the aftermath of multiple terrorist attacks in the city Friday night....
View ArticleMan killed in head-on crash on Milwaukee's north side
By of the Journal Sentinel A 50-year-old Milwaukee man was killed and three people were injured Friday night in a head-on crash on Milwaukee's north side, police said. The crash was reported shortly...
View ArticleSpike Lee calls for diversity as he accepts honorary Oscar
By Sandy Cohen, The Associated Press LOS ANGELES (AP) - Spike Lee told an audience of entertainment luminaries that it's easier for a black person to become President of the United States than head of...
View ArticleConsultant: state could save $40 million with self-insurance
By Todd Richmond, Associated Press Madison — The state could save more than $40 million annually by moving to a self-insurance model to cover public workers' health care costs, according to a report...
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