Cedarburg creek cleanup would mean return of fish safe to eat
By of the Journal Sentinel A proposed of little more than a mile of Cedar Creek east of downtown Cedarburg comes with this promise: 30 years from now anglers and their families will be able to eat one...
View ArticleEnSynch Energy Systems reports wider quarterly loss
By of the Journal Sentinel As it targets growth in Hawaii, EnSync Energy Systems reported that its quarterly loss widened in its fiscal first quarter. The company said it lost $3.8 million or 8 cents a...
View ArticleAir Culinaire Worldwide launches first crowdsourced in-flight catering menu...
(Source: Universal Weather and Aviation Inc) November 14, 2015 Tampa, Florida (November 9, 2015) - Air Culinaire Worldwide announced today that it has officially launched the first crowdsourced...
View ArticleMilwaukee police search for missing woman
By of the Journal Sentinel Milwaukee police Monday asked the public for help in their search for a cognitively impaired woman reported missing by her family. Monica R. Payne, 22, was last seen about 11...
View ArticleInside the USS Milwaukee, a Navy ship built for speed
By of the Journal Sentinel It still has that new car smell. Or more accurately, that new ship smell. The Navy's latest littoral combat ship, the USS Milwaukee, has undergone sailing trials on Lake...
View ArticleMilwaukee police identify man killed in north side crash
By of the Journal Sentinel A man killed in a head-on crash on Milwaukee's north side was identified by police Monday as Stanley J. Hudson, 60. The crash was reported shortly before 10 p.m. Friday in...
View ArticleParker diagnosed with sprained foot, not on road trip
By of the Journal Sentinel Washington — Jabari Parker wowed the BMO Harris Bradley Center crowd with a pair of spectacular dunks on Saturday. But the latest setback for the 6-foot-8 power forward is a...
View ArticleChristmas sale at Westbrook Church to benefit victims of human trafficking
By Bob Dohr A pair of Lake Country churches are teaming together to raise funds for an organization dedicated to ending child sex trafficking in the Milwaukee area. Westbrook Church in Delafield, along...
View ArticlePandora strikes $75M Rdio deal, promises new features
By Associated Press Oakland, Calif. — Pandora says it is acquiring technology and intellectual property from Rdio and will add new features to its Internet music streaming service by late next year....
View ArticleMilwaukee police identify fatal shooting victim
By of the Journal Sentinel A man killed in a shooting that wounded another man on Milwaukee's north side was identified by police Monday as Colin T. Alexander, 47. Alexander and a 43-year-old man were...
View ArticleMarriott becomes world's largest hotelier, buying Starwood
By Scott Mayerowitz, Associated Press New York — Hotel behemoth Marriott International is becoming even larger, taking over rival chain Starwood in a $12.2 billion deal that will catapult it to become...
View ArticleWest Tried to Kill Paris Attacks Suspect
Social Media Website via REUTERS Western allies had reportedly montiored and sought to kill the ISIS operative suspected of planning the Paris attacks in an airstrike, but...
View ArticleEateries to join Urban Outfitters
By Danya Henninger, The Philadelphia Inquirer Philadelphia — Creating an unprecedented intersection of food and retail, Marc Vetri and Jeff Benjamin have agreed to sell their restaurant group, the...
View ArticleUPDATE 1-Taco Bell to switch to cage-free eggs after 2016, ahead of rivals
LOS ANGELES, Nov 16 (Reuters) - Taco Bell said on Monday its more than 6,000 U.S. fast-food restaurants would stop using eggs laid by caged hens by Jan. 1, 2017, years ahead of the deadlines set by its...
View ArticleStock market bounces back as investors shrug off global chaos
By Alex Veiga, Associated Press U.S. stocks mounted a broad rally on Monday, snapping a three-day losing streak as investors moved past concerns that the terrorist attacks in Paris could spell big...
View ArticleAssembly GOP set to send campaign finance bills to Walker
By of the Journal Sentinel Madison— Assembly Republicans are poised Monday to send Gov. Scott Walker legislation rewriting campaign finance laws and replacing the state's ethics and elections board...
View ArticleProject honoring Kelly Dwyer to benefit Sojourner center
By of the Journal Sentinel The family of Kelly Dwyer, a Milwaukee woman , is working with a nonprofit aimed at preventing domestic violence to honor her memory while helping others. Proceeds from the...
View ArticleCharlie Sheen says he has HIV virus
By Frazier Moore, The Associated Press NEW YORK (AP) - Former "Two and a Half Men" star Charlie Sheen says he has the HIV virus. In an interview Tuesday on NBC's "Today," the 50-year-old Sheen says he...
View ArticleRobot-makers launch international battle
By Associated Press Oakland, Calif. — They've been popularized in movies, television and video games, but giant fighting robots still haven't left the realm of science fiction. That will soon change....
View ArticleKohl's taps Chawla, a rising Walgreens exec, as chief operating officer
By of the Journal Sentinel Kohl's Corp. on Tuesday tabbed a rising Walgreens executive to fill the new post of chief operating officer — and to potentially become CEO. Sona Chawla, who has been...
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