By Srijan Sen On April 12, a vehicle accidentally struck and fatally wounded 2-year-old Damani Terry who wandered into the streets on the northwest side of Milwaukee while no adult was … [Read more...]
Suspect in Homicides of Man and Teenager Commits Suicide
On Thursday, a suspect in the homicide of teenager and a man who hit a child with a van killed himself in a Chicago suburb. According to an April 16 report by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Ricky … [Read more...]
City Of Milwaukee Mobile App Allows Residents to Report Potholes
By Srijan Sen With spring around the corner and snow almost gone, disturbing sights of broken roads and deep potholes are surfacing all over the city. The city of Milwaukee along with … [Read more...]
New Development Project Endorsed by Mayor and Lt. Gov. to Revitalize North Ave
By Graham Kilmer Spirits were high at a chilly groundbreaking ceremony hosted by Walnut Way Conservation Corporation, a local Milwaukee nonprofit organization, on Thursday January, 22. The … [Read more...]
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Legacy Celebrated with Activities & Service to Community
By Karen Stokes Even though Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s 86th birthday was on Jan. 15, his birthday is observed as a national holiday on the third Monday in January. Milwaukee has celebrated … [Read more...]
Brooks Sister Tribute held October 18th
Brooks Sister Tribute, held October 18th, 2014 at the Women’s Club of Wisconsin. Both women are Nonagenarians. (Photos by Kim Robinson) … [Read more...]
Fatherhood Summit Helps Dads Make a Better Milwaukee
It’s been nearly ten years since I launched the Milwaukee Fatherhood Initiative to improve the well-being of our children by promoting responsible fatherhood. Since 2005, it has connected more than … [Read more...]
Mayor Barrett Discusses Preparations for November 4th Election
On Monday, Oct. 13, Mayor Tom Barrett, Election Commissioner Neil Albrecht, and Milwaukee Public Library Director Paula Kiely discussed final preparation plans for the Nov. 4 General Election at the … [Read more...]
Mayor Barrett and Common Council to Kick-Off Voter ID Social Media Campaign
On Monday, Oct. 6, Mayor Barrett and members of the Milwaukee Common Council launched a social media campaign to help promote awareness of the new voter ID regulations needed for the upcoming November … [Read more...]
Milwaukee to Hire 35 New Police Officers
By Ariele Vaccaro Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett is encouraging Milwaukee residents of diverse backgrounds to apply for a number of new public employee positions, including police officers, police … [Read more...]
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