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Murphy s Law: City s Urban Forest Fights Climate Change » Urban Milwaukee

Unlike in some cities Milwaukee’s urban forestry program is not in decline. By Bruce Murphy - Jul 13th, 2021 06:37 pm //end headline wrapper ?>N. Humboldt Blvd. File photo by Carl Baehr. Across the country, in cities like Boston, Atlanta, Cleveland, Chicago, Houston, Spokane and Los Angeles, the urban forest is declining, according to a story by the New York Times. “Research shows that American cities and towns lose the canopy of 36 million trees every year,” the story notes. But Milwaukee’s forestry program, though it faces some challenges, has seen little reduction in the number of “street trees,” as officials refer to it. “We have about 189,000 street trees,” says

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Murphy s Law: What Is Archdiocese Afraid Of? » Urban Milwaukee

Archbishop Listecki strongly opposes state investigation of clergy sex abuse. Why? By Bruce Murphy - Jun 15th, 2021 03:54 pm //end headline wrapper ?>St. John’s Cathedral buildings. Photo taken December 15th, 2015 by Carl Baehr. Has any archdiocese in America been as hostile as Milwaukee to a statewide investigation of clergy sex abuse?  The recent announcement by Attorney General Josh Kaul makes Wisconsin the latest of more than 20 states that have launched such investigations. In Georgia, Atlanta Archbishop Wilton D. Gregoryencouraged the attorney general to do the investigation.  In Missouri, the St. Louis Archdiocese cooperated, handing over its records to the Attorney General. In Virginia the two Catholic dioceses in Richmond and Arlington released a joint statement, saying they are cooperating and hope the process “will bring healing for all victims and confirm our commitment to accountability and justice.” In New Mexico th

Now Serving: Kegel s Will Run Lakefront Beer Garden » Urban Milwaukee

Plus: New Mediterranean restaurant opening. And Pete s Pops comes to Public Market. By Michael Holloway - Jun 14th, 2021 02:58 pm //end headline wrapper ?>War Memorial. Photo by Carl Baehr. Popular West Allis German restaurant Kegel’s Inn will bring a Bavarian-style beer hall experience to the Milwaukee County War Memorial Center in the form of a beer garden at the lakefront. Beginning on July 2 and running until early October, the beer garden will serve German food and beer from a restored 1957 Grumman-Olson Step van and trailer.  The beer garden, which will be located in the center’s newly renovated north parking lot, will be open Wednesday through Friday, 4-8 p.m., and Saturday and Sunday, 12-8 p.m. The menu includes Kegel’s Inn signature loaded brats and pretzels, imported German beers from Hofbrau and local beers from around Milwaukee.

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