By LaKeshia N. Myers “Hello, LaKeshia?” “Yes”, I said as I wiped the sleep from my eyes. I don’t normally answer the phone early on a Saturday morning, but when I saw it was my friend Santita, … [Read more...]
Kamala Harris is Giving Us the Chance at Economic Opportunity
By Senator LaTonya Johnson It’s no secret that Donald Trump’s botched response to the pandemic hurt our economy. Thanks to Vice President Harris’ leadership, more Wisconsinites have jobs and … [Read more...]
SDC Puts Main Office and Warehouse Up for Sale
By Meredith Melland This is a developing story and will be updated. This story was originally published by Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service, where you can find other stories reporting on … [Read more...]
Attorney William Sulton Advocates for Milwaukee’s Most Vulnerable
By Meredith Melland This story was originally published by Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service, where you can find other stories reporting on fifteen city neighborhoods in Milwaukee. Visit … [Read more...]
How Milwaukee’s Giant Anti-Poverty Agency Unraveled: Weak Controls, Little Oversight
State, county and city agencies awarded the Social Development Commission big contracts even after it eliminated internal auditing mechanisms. By Addie Costello Wisconsin Watch and WPR The … [Read more...]
Thousands Expected for the American Heart Association Heart and Stroke Walk in Milwaukee
By Karen Stokes Coming this Saturday, September 21, over 2,000 people are set to attend the 2024 Southeastern Wisconsin Heart and Stroke Walk at Milwaukee’s Veterans Park this Saturday, hosted … [Read more...]
Is America Ready for a Woman President?
By Dr. Yaounde Olu Human perception is a very interesting phenomenon. Basically, a great many people make decisions and behave according to their perceptual biases, and not on logic. This is … [Read more...]
Half of Wisconsin School Districts Go to Referendum Amid Debate Over State Aid for Public Education
By Hallie Claflin Wisconsin Watch Come Nov. 5, nearly half of all Wisconsin school districts will have gone to referendum in 2024, asking for almost $6 billion in total from Wisconsin residents in … [Read more...]
Young Black and Brown Milwaukeeans Weigh in on the Election
By Dakota Barnes-Rush, Hannah Freireich, Meredith Melland, PrincessSafiya Byers and Sophia Tiedge This story was originally published by Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service, where you can find … [Read more...]
Wisconsin’s Long-Term Care Crisis: Staffing Troubles, low Medicaid Rates Prompt Closures
Gov. Tony Evers’ $258 million plan will temporarily help, assisted living providers say. But more is needed to maintain options for older people and those with disabilities. By Addie … [Read more...]
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