Northwestern Mutual plans to turn a once iconic Milwaukee social club into a hotel. According to WISN 12 News' partners at ...
Honeymooners Tiera Coleman and Laquon Triplett have already had two return flights home to Milwaukee canceled as Hurricane Melissa continues to batter the coast of Jamaica.
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This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Dodgers outfielder Teoscar Hernández avoided Milwaukee’s historic Pfister Hotel after his wife heard ghost stories ...
MILWAUKEE — Los Angeles Dodgers shortstop Mookie Betts has refused to stay at the team hotel in downtown Milwaukee for years, convinced that the famous Pfister Hotel is haunted. So when the Dodgers ...
The Pfister Hotel in downtown Milwaukee is rumored to be haunted, with numerous baseball players claiming it to be. Now Jennifer Hernandez, the wife of Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Teoscar Hernández ...
THE IMPACT ON TRAVELERS. CONCOURSE E AT MILWAUKEE MITCHELL INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT IS GETTING A FACELIFT AFTER IT SHUT DOWN IN 2017 DUE TO MERGERS AND CONSOLIDATION. AIRLINES RELOCATING TO OTHER PARTS ...
A group led by developer and restaurant operator John Vassallo has bought a large site near Milwaukee's Mitchell International Airport for $2.1 million. The 15.7-acre site, 4747 S. Howell Ave., was an ...
Subscribe to BizTimes Daily – Local news about the people, companies and issues that impact business in Milwaukee and Southeast Wisconsin. The redevelopment of Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport ...
The Norfolk Airport Authority canceled a deal with a development team to build a 168-room on-site hotel at the Norfolk airport, delaying the project, after an airport leader said the developers ...
A judge sentenced four former Milwaukee hotel workers accused of killing a man in a suffocating dogpile to a mix of probation and time served Wednesday, sparing them any more time behind bars.
A judge on Wednesday sentenced four former Milwaukee hotel workers accused of killing a man in a suffocating dogpile to a mix of probation and time served, sparing them any more time behind bars.