By Mary Stabile Congress is poised to pass two separate bills designed to bring down drug prices. House Democrats and Senate Republicans are advancing bills that would set prices on prescription … [Read more...]
Wisconsin Small and Medium Sized Businesses Booming in Amazon Sales
By Mrinal Gokhale Nerdbugs is a novelty line of plush toys shaped like body organs. Its owner, Dr. Ronak Mehta, was a finalist in the 2019 Amazon Small Business Spotlight Awards. She was … [Read more...]
Cultural Appropriation: Black History Month is About Black Folks
Legislatively Speaking By Senator Lena C. Taylor Over the last few years, you may have heard the phrase “cultural appropriation.” According to one definition, cultural appropriation is the act … [Read more...]
Newest UWM Graduates Show Education’s Life-Changing Power
By Mark Mone Chancellor University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee held its 121st graduation ceremony on Dec. 15, and more than 2,100 students earned the right to … [Read more...]
A Tribute to Mary Davis
By Marquita Fikes Edwards As director and co-founder for more than 10 years of the King Drive Commons Gallery and Studio, a major responsibility is to organize, produce and direct a series of … [Read more...]
A New Chapter in City Hall
By Tearman Spencer It’s time for us to turn the page in Milwaukee’s City Hall. For too long, we’ve seen our communities struggle and the success that’s felt Downtown isn’t seen in communities … [Read more...]
What is Happening to Our Streets?
By Vince Bobot Everyone wants to know what is happening on our streets. From hit and run accidents causing deaths to reckless driving, road rage and drivers running red lights, the problems … [Read more...]
Fifth Avenue Isn’t Looking So Safe Anymore
Legislatively Speaking By Senator Lena C. Taylor In 2016, Donald Trump made a comment to describe how well his campaign was doing. He infamously said “You know what else they say about my … [Read more...]
IN MEMORIAM: Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch: Remembering Carroll Spinney
By Nsenga K. Burton, Ph.D. NNPA Newswire Entertainment and Culture Editor Growing up, Sesame Street was a way of life. Modeled after a brownstone neighborhood in Harlem, it was familiar yet … [Read more...]
Men Against Human Trafficking
By Ana Martinez-Ortiz Human trafficking isn’t just a Milwaukee problem, it’s a global issue. The Polaris Project reported that in 2016, 40.3 million people were victims of human trafficking … [Read more...]
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