I edited our February 2013 cover story featuring 10 amazing medical technologies, treatments and programs.
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I edited our February 2013 cover story featuring 10 amazing medical technologies, treatments and programs.
Read the story on milwaukeemag.com.
The head of Wisconsin’s Medical Examining Board says the state has become a toilet bowl for foreign-trained doctors. But why?
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When Luke arrived in Milwaukee in 2007, he brought with him the promise of no more digging through purses and pockets for spare change. He brought the prospect of seamless credit card payments to replace antiquated parking meters. He may have oversold what he could offer the city.
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Can Milwaukee really transform from old to bold? Yes, say city leaders. From the slightly expected to the rather radical, here’s how to do it by the year 2050.
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Does economic development work? State government’s not always checking.
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How Milwaukee got off its ash and did something about the worst threat to trees since Dutch elm disease.
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In its fourth edition, the Milwaukee Film Festival streamlines its vision.
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What it costs to keep the city’s Downtown riverways navigable.
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Brewing beer at home is as simple as boiling a pot of water. (OK, it’s not that simple. But it is fun.) Follow these steps, and you’ll be drinking homemade beer in no time – after the fermentation, of course.
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Once indispensable, public squares are now slipping through the cracks.
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