By Karen Stokes On an unusually brisk morning of September 5, the Office of African American Affairs welcomed the community to an open house at its new location, 4830 W. Fond du Lac Ave. The … [Read more...]
9/11: Twenty-Four Years Later
Say Something Real The Evolving Threat to American Security By Michelle Bryant In marking the 24th anniversary of the September 11th (9/11) attacks, Americans once again gathered to … [Read more...]
The 11th Annual Denim & Diamonds Event
On Friday, September 5 2025, the Cream City (WI) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated, celebrated 35 years of service and philanthropy in the Milwaukee community. The 11th annual Denim & … [Read more...]
America Dragged Back to Jim Crow as Trump’s Project 2025 Reshapes the Nation
By Stacy M. Brown Black Press USA Senior National Correspondent America is no longer drifting toward authoritarianism. It is living it. Project 2025 has been instituted, and the results are clear. … [Read more...]
Three Years and More Than 10,000 Lawyer Calls After Being Charged, This Wisconsin Mother Still Doesn’t Have a Defense Attorney
Wisconsin has a shortage of public defenders, and felony cases are taking longer to resolve. By Margaret Shreiner Wisconsin Watch This story was produced and originally published by Wisconsin … [Read more...]
Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service Names Edgar Mendez Managing Editor Following National Search
A longtime NNS reporter and Milwaukee native, Mendez brings deep community connections and editorial leadership to his new role. This story was originally published by Milwaukee Neighborhood News … [Read more...]
A Dose of History
Say Something Real Florida Surgeon General Needs A History Lesson By Michelle Bryant I knew it was coming. The negative rhetoric surrounding vaccines has been building. Rolling across state … [Read more...]
Remembering Katrina
By April Ryan Twenty years ago, George W. Bush was president of the United States, and Ray Nagin was the mayor of New Orleans when Hurricane Katrina barreled into the Gulf Coast, creating one of … [Read more...]
Job Hunting in Northeast Wisconsin? Check Out These Charts
Learn which jobs are growing the fastest, find out which ones are shrinking, and search for data on specific jobs. By Miranda Dunlap Wisconsin Watch and Natalie Yahr Wisconsin Watch What are … [Read more...]
Community Pushes Back Against MATC’s Multicultural Service Cuts
By Alex Klaus 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...]
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