University of Wisconsin hires former Foxconn exec to expand partnerships

The University of Wisconsin-Madison has hired a former Foxconn Technology Group official to lead its efforts to build and expand partnerships with companies looking to engage with school.

Brookfield firefighters spend 2 weeks training at vacant hotel

Demolition at an old hotel near The Corners of Brookfield was postponed to allow firefighters to build their skills. 

What are the best ways to save when interest rates are low?

With the right accounts and a commitment to savings, you can boost your savings despite low-interest rates.

Can’t afford student loan payments? Try these 4 things

Federal student loan payments are on pause, but many private borrowers are still struggling to make their payments. Here are four steps to take.

Kohl's Corp. names 3 new directors in deal with activist investors

Kohl’s Corp. says it's adding three independent members to its board of directors as part of an agreement it struck with a key activist investor group that has been fighting to exert more control.

Brown Deer mental health services center expanding
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The new Rogers Behavioral Health facility is set to open in 2022 and will allow for transitional care.

White Claw to launch hard seltzer with higher alcohol content

White Claw announced it will be launching White Claw Surge — which contains 8% alcohol as opposed to the traditional 5% — this summer.

Cash-out refinance vs. home equity loan: Which to pick

Cash-out refinancing and home equity loans can both help you turn your home equity into cash. One replaces your existing mortgage loan, while the other is a second loan.

How to get the best homeowners insurance policy for your needs

Is your policy offering the right protection? Are you paying too much? Use this home insurance guide to find out.

Pat’s Rib Place coming to Milwaukee Public Market this summer

The Milwaukee Public Market announced on Tuesday, April 13 that Pat’s Rib Place will soon join its list of locally-owned vendors.

US investigating possible air bag failures in GM vehicles

The U.S. government's highway safety agency is investigating complaints that the air bags may not inflate in a crash on thousands of General Motors vehicles.