By Freddie Allen NNPA Washington Correspondent The Center on Budget and Policy Priorities reported that nearly 140,000 low-income families could lose rental assistance and “thousands of other … [Read more...]
13th Annual Fellowship Open to salute Youth Development
Diversity Golf Outing to honor former WI Senator Herb Kohl and Johnson Controls VP Charles Harvey for supporting Wisconsin Youth Programs The Fellowship Open, one of the country’s largest … [Read more...]
Milwaukee Art Museum presents summer-long exhibitions by African American artists
Continuing its yearlong celebration honoring American art and artists, the Milwaukee Art Museum presents 30 Americans, showcasing the work of thirty-one contemporary African American artists who … [Read more...]
Toasting 110 years of Freedom and Livin’ The High Life®
Miller High Life® and Harley-Davidson® toast 110th Anniversaries by Brewing a Batch of the Champagne of Beers Born across the street from each other in Milwaukee, Miller High Life and … [Read more...]
Pro-gun activities subdued in face of Zimmerman Trial and Santa Monica Massacre
By Gloria J. Browne-Marshall Pro-gun activists may have planned to boldly celebrate the fifth anniversary of Richard Heller’s successful gun rights case. However, a murder spree in Santa … [Read more...]
Barrett announces Ninth Annual Ceasefire Sabbath Weekend
Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett kicked off the ninth annual Ceasefire Sabbath at a breakfast gathering on Wednesday at Our Savior Lutheran Church. Mayor Barrett will also visit five places of worship on … [Read more...]
Homeless Georgia high school Valedictorian never gave up
By Taki S. Raton In between shelters, home would often be her mother’s car, and there were times of extreme hunger. Evening studies in the dark when a homeless shelter became available was … [Read more...]
$1 million grant to help Milwaukee’s at-risk youth develop job skills, work experience, hosts first job fair
St. Charles Youth & Family Services announced that it has secured a $1 million Project JUMP START grant from the U.S. Department of Labor and the Southwest Key Programs’ national headquarters to … [Read more...]
Law of the Land: Stop, frisk and swab: DNA Database
By Gloria J. Browne-Marshall Criminal justice began a new era when the U.S. Supreme Court decided law enforcement could take DNA from arrestees. However, complex consequences await communities … [Read more...]
“A Dollar Tree in Bronzeville? Really?”
By Alderwoman Milele A. Coggs Andy Khullar promised the residents of Bronzeville a full-service grocery store, and a full-service grocery store is what residents should get. Our … [Read more...]
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