There's hidden treasure buried here.

Here are 23 things you may not know about the “good land. ”.

Webevery milwaukeean has their favorite fun facts about the city, something no one else seems to know.

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Webold records are stored in the cells of an abandoned jail.

A new book has gathered dozens of those stories into one collection.

Webit takes you chapter by chapter through milwaukee’s various neighborhoods, shedding light and providing history on many of our local hidden gems.

(the paperwork in the case of milwaukee’s most notorious criminal, jeffrey dahmer, is preserved there. )

Webleaked details of a rape investigation led to a year of lawsuits and resignations — and exposed conflicts of interest, infighting, dysfunction and instances.

In her nearly 25 years as a broadcast journalist, colleen henry has earned a reputation as one of milwaukee's toughest.

Ellis was convicted of murdering at least seven women in milwaukee between 1986 and 2007.

Webit's home to many historical and architectural records, quirks, oddities, and points of interest.

Author byron preiss wrote a puzzle book in 1982.

Ellis is believed to have strangled his victims, all of.

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