Roll Train in Milwaukee's Third Ward offers exercise with a twist
There’s never a dull moment in Milwaukee’s Historic Third Ward. But there are some new kids on the block, rolling in from all parts of town.
Milwaukee's Lopez Bakery built on tradition, surviving pandemic
If you want to build something that stands the test of time, take a lesson from Lopez Bakery & Restaurant on Milwaukee’s south side.
Racine Brewing Company closing due to pandemic losses
A pandemic-driven loss in revenue is to blame for a Racine brewery shutting down for good.
Racine Brewing Company closing soon; blame pandemic-driven losses
The owners of Racine Brewing Company are shutting down later this month. A pandemic-driven loss in revenue is to blame.
Grebe's Bakery faces staffing shortage, adjusts hours
Grebe's Bakery in West Allis is facing a staffing shortage – and that means it is having to adjust its store hours until further notice.
Milwaukee Makers Market celebrates small businesses
The Milwaukee Makers Market takes shopping locally to a whole new level.
Milwaukee Makers Market highlights local small businesses
Milwaukee Makers Market is the largest and longest-running monthly market in the city where local artisans, crafters, and bakers can show off their products.
Milwaukee small business loses $20K+ after power outage, owner says
Mekong Cafe in Milwaukee just barely survived the COVID-19 pandemic. Storms that cut power, though, could change its open sign to closed for good.
Wisconsin restaurant worker shortage 'complex,' association head says
The Wisconsin Restaurant Association said the hospitality industry is dealing with a perfect storm of issues that hurt area restaurants.
Wisconsin drought: SBA offers loans after disaster declaration
The SBA announced economic injury disaster loans are available to small businesses and related entities due to a Wisconsin drought that began in June.
Milwaukee Food Truck Fest sells out
OnMilwaukee's Food Truck Fest sold out Saturday, July 24 – the first "fest" at Henry Maier Festival Park since the COVID-19 pandemic began.
Festival Foods opens in Greenfield
Festival Foods in Greenfield is now open near 27th and Layton Avenue in Greenfield.
Molson Coors donation: Sherman Phoenix Foundation receives $50K
Molson Coors Beverage Company is donating a $50,000 gift to the Sherman Phoenix Foundation in the form of a grant.
Sherman Phoenix fully reopens, features some new businesses
It was an exciting day at Milwaukee's Sherman Phoenix as the doors reopened for the first time since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. A special guest from Madison got a tour: Governor Tony Evers.
Milwaukee mask mandate ends, businesses decide whether to require
Milwaukee's COVID-19 order and mask mandate expired, and businesses now have to decide what to do.
Bucks love Public Market cookies from C. Adams Bakery: 'Amazing'
The Milwaukee Bucks seem to be fans of Milwaukee Public Market vendor C. Adams Bakery cookies -- a go-to treat after games.
Bucks playoffs: Deer District business, fans ready for tipoff
For the first Bucks playoff game at Fiserv Forum in two years, the goal is for the Deer District to look more like 2019 than 2020 -- safety protocols still in place.
Bakery makes robbery suspect cookie
A bakery in Milwaukee's Bay View neighborhood, burglarized in April, came up with a sweet solution to help catch the suspect.
Business transforms online during COVID
Changing with the times, after more than a year of dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic, some businesses have busted while others flourish.
Kenosha mobile barbershop draws customers from ‘all walks of life’
A Kenosha man bought a 13-seat party bus and transformed it into what is now known as the Blacktop Barbershop.