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Mothers Take to Washington to Ask for End to Violence Against their Children

May 16, 2015

By Ariele Vaccaro For Maria Hamilton, there’s nothing that can make the tragic death of her son, Dontre Hamilton, better. However, she does find solace, love, and hope for change in mothers that … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Ariele Vaccaro, Dontre Hamilton, Maria Hamilton, Million Moms March

860 WNOV Exclusive: Chaplaincy Program to Build Bridge Between Victims, Family and Police During Crises

May 16, 2015

By Ariele Vaccaro To watch a family or friend’s arrest can be a painful experience. Emotions run high. Sometimes an injury or death may be involved. Witnesses may be present during the … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Ariele Vaccaro, Chaplaincy Program, Milwaukee Police Department, Salvation Army, Tom Thuecks

Eighth-Graders Protest for School and Black Lives

May 9, 2015

By Ariele Vaccaro It’s not all the time that students have the opportunity to live their lessons. As violence breaks out among communities like those in Baltimore, an eighth grade social … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Ariele Vaccaro, Black Lives Matter, Chris Conley, Lena Taylor, Tori Lowe, Universal Academy for the College Bound

U.S. Lawmakers Take First Steps Toward 2016 Budget

April 25, 2015

By Ariele Vaccaro On Monday, members of the Budget Conference Committee made their opening statements on the 2016 U.S. budget. This year, Republicans make up majority of the committee. In an … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Ariele Vaccaro, Earned Income Tax Credit, Federal Budget, Gwen Moore, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program

Black Love Matters Plans to Alleviate Violence from the Inside Out

April 25, 2015

By Ariele Vaccaro On April 17, a group of men, women and children stood close together in front of the parking lot outside Big Load Coin Laundry. They gathered on the corner of 3rd and Keefe … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Ariele Vaccaro, Black Love Matters, Martha Freeman, Milele Coggs, Shawn Muhammad

Small Business Administration Footing the Guarantee Fee for Business Owners

April 24, 2015

By Ariele Vaccaro No one said starting a small business was easy. It’s a risky endeavor. However, there are steps business owners and entrepreneurs can take to minimize the risk of … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Ariele Vaccaro, Eric Ness, Money Smart Week, SBA

Incumbent Supreme Justice Bradley Puts Early End to Election Night, Defeats Daley

April 11, 2015

By Ariele Vaccaro Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Ann Walsh Bradley was able to turn in early this past Tuesday evening. After polls closed, the incumbent gained an early lead against her opponent, … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Ann Walsh Bradley, Ariele Vaccaro, Election Results, James Daley, Referendum, Wisconsin Supreme Court

Justice Bradley Points Out Politics in Judiciary While on Campaign Trail

April 4, 2015

By Ariele Vaccaro Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Ann Walsh Bradley has one big qualm with the judiciary that she’s made efforts to highlight throughout her campaign. She feels political … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Ann Walsh Bradley, Ariele Vaccaro, Elections, James Daley, Shirley Abrahamson, Wisconsin Supreme Court

Leaders Convene to Discuss Report Finding Racial Disparity Among Poor Working Families

March 28, 2015

By Ariele Vaccaro On Wednesday, a Wisconsin lawmaker, a home care worker, an economist, and a community organizer came together to discuss a report that finds Wisconsin working, minority families … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Ariele Vaccaro, David Bowen, FoodShare, Jennifer Epps-Addison, Laura Dresser, Racial Disparities, Working Poor Families Project

Group of Milwaukee Faith Leaders Create Social Media Presence

March 7, 2015

By Ariele Vaccaro A group of Milwaukee area religious leaders recently began an initiative to end segregation and poverty through faith. The alliance goes by the title Racial Reconciliation, … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: All Peoples Church, Ariele Vaccaro, Racial Healing, Racial Reconciliation, Steve Jerbi

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