5 hrs ago | The Journal Times
Family of hit-and-run victim needs closure
Patricia Blundon's family is still hoping that someone will come forward with information about the hit-and-run crash that killed her last month.
11 hrs ago | The Journal Times
Journal Times Editorial: Don't tear down our 'bridge to nowhere'
Wisconsin's own "bridge to nowhere" would go exactly there - "nowhere" - under a proposal that was floated last week by state Department of Transportation officials.
Transportation: Bridge to somewhere
Some of the angry reaction to a suggestion to tear down the Hoan Bridge may have been over the top, but in general, those who say that Milwaukee's transportation network is better with the bridge than without ...
Future of Hoan Bridge uncertain
As a trial balloon, the idea of tearing down the Hoan Bridge over the Port of Milwaukee crashed and burned once it reached the South Shore suburbs that the three-mile span has served since it opened in 1977.
I really enjoyed this New York Times story on a remarkable next-generation submersible being designed and built in of all places, Cudahy Wisconsin.
Health care gains status as election issue
If voters pay more attention to the tens of millions of people without health insurance in this presidential election year, it may be because of people like George Dixon.
Ilija's Place dishes delicious Serbian home cooking
Everything at Ilija's was well-prepared and seasoned, and the food here is definitely worth repeat visits.
Two weeks ago, Patricia Blundon died biking on County Line Road. Authorities still do not know who hit her, and her family wants closure.
Winning pie recipe combines summer fruits
A fragrant pie starring a unique mixture of summer fruits - freshly picked mulberries from the baker's backyard and both white and yellow peaches - won the top $200 prize in the Pillsbury Refrigerated Piecrust ...
Fab '60s Ricochettes bounce back onto local scene
Published Aug. 11, 2008 at 5:17 a.m. Tags: ricochettes , serb hall , beatles , rolling stones , woky , ar kriegel , herb hohnke , jerry wollenzien , jon galobich , humpty neuhofer , jim milewski , mike milewski ...
General Mitchell International Airport set an all-time single-month record for passenger travel in June.
Bank robber gets two years in prison
A Milwaukee woman accused of robbing two banks within a week was sentenced Thursday to two years in prison for one of the robberies.
Man's Wheelchair Stolen; Good Samaritan Donates New One
After seeing the bad side of humanity, a disabled man gets a glimpse of the good people are capable of.
The Business Journal of Milwaukee
Milwaukee County, Cudahy to share IT services
Milwaukee County Executive Scott Walker is expected to sign a resolution Monday approving an intergovernmental agreement to provide information technology services for the city of Cudahy.
More about Japanese cream puffs
In the Journal Sentinel this morning, I wrote a bit about how a cream puffs stand is coming to Chicago -- only it's part of a Japanese chain.
Jury awards former Soo Line rail worker $1.4 million
A Milwaukee County civil court jury has awarded more than $1.4 million to a railroad worker for on-the-job injuries he received when a wooden pallet supporting stairs gave way, causing the man to fall.
High Speed Crash With Tanker Truck
A 23-year-old man is in stable condition at Froedtert Hospital after he crashes his car into a tanker truck.
Cudahy man charged with bank robberies after release from prison
A 46-year-old Cudahy man has been charged with two counts of armed robbery in connection with bank heists this month, one on the same day he was released from a Wisconsin prison after serving time for a similar ...
Bank robber released, back to old tricks
Michael Ralph Madden was surprised how easy it is to rob a bank. He had no weapon.
Firefighters Battle Blaze At Cudahy Plant
Cudahy firefighters and surrounding departments remain on the scene of a fire today at the Cudahy Tanning Co., according to Cudahy police.