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  • October 13, 2025

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Milwaukee Agencies That Serve Crime Victims Push for More State Support

March 16, 2024

By Devin Blake 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...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Benedict Center, Crime Victims Fund, Devin Blake, Sisters Program, Victim of Crimes Act of 1984

Here’s Where You Can Celebrate Women’s History Month in Milwaukee

March 16, 2024

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...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Meredith Melland, Womens History Month

Senator Tammy Baldwin and Colleagues Introduce the John R. Lewis Voting Advancement Act

March 9, 2024

By Karen Stokes U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) and her colleagues introduced the John R. Lewis Voting Advancement Act, legislation to stop state voter suppression efforts, safeguard critical … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: John Lewis, John R. Lewis Voting Advancement Act, Karen Stokes, Tammy Baldwin, Voting Rights Act

More African American Blood Donors Needed to Help Those With Sickle Cell Disease

March 9, 2024

By Karen Stokes According to the Versiti Blood Center webpage, Sickle Cell is an inherited condition that affects 1 out of every 400 African American births. It is caused by an abnormal type of … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Dr. Prithu Sundd, Karen Stokes, Sickle Cell Anemia, Sickle Cell Disease

EXCEPT WHERE INDICATED, THE OPINIONS EXPRESSED ON THIS PAGE ARE NOT NECESSARILY THOSE OF THE MILWAUKEE COURIER

Kidneys: Small But Mighty

March 9, 2024

By LaKeshia N. Myers Did you know March is National Kidney Month? Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) is a serious condition that affect more than thirty million adults in the United States. According … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Chronic Kidney Disease, End Stage Renal Disease, LaKeshia N. Myers, National Kidney Month

This Women’s History Month, JPMorgan Chase’s Rosa Ramos-Kwok Talks Career, Finances and Achieving Success

March 9, 2024

Sponsored by JPMorgan Chase & Co. Women’s History Month is a time to come together to celebrate and recognize the achievements and contributions of women throughout the years. For this … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: JPMorgan Chase, Rosa Ramos-Kwok, Womens History Month

Poopspotting: How AI and Satellites can Detect Illegal Manure Spreading in Wisconsin

March 9, 2024

Researchers explore use of aerial imagery and artificial intelligence to monitor a farming practice that threatens water. By Bennet Goldstein Wisconsin Watch After a fresh February snow, a … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Bennet Goldstein, Manure Spreading, Poopspotting, Weiss Family Farms, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources

Potawatomi Casino Hotel – Milwaukee Announces Dates for Retail Sportsbook and Poker Room Grand Openings

March 2, 2024

The projects are the final stage of the casino’s $190 million renovations MILWAUKEE– Dominic Ortiz, CEO of Potawatomi Casino Hotel (PCH) has announced that Friday, May 3, 2024 will be the grand … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Poker Room, Potawatomi Casino Hotel, Potawatomi Sportsbook

The State of the Economy for Black Americans

March 2, 2024

Black Americans have seen an improvement in a variety of financial indicators. (Photo/Jose Luis Pelaez Inc)

By Karen Stokes Since before the pandemic, Black Americans have seen an improvement in a host of financial indicators including the unemployment rate, evictions, wages, and wealth. The Black-white … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Economic Equity, Economy, Karen Stokes, State of the Economy

EXCEPT WHERE INDICATED, THE OPINIONS EXPRESSED ON THIS PAGE ARE NOT NECESSARILY THOSE OF THE MILWAUKEE COURIER

Instead of Doing Right, They’d Rather See Us Gone

March 2, 2024

By LaKeshia N. Myers Mississippi has three public historically Black colleges—Alcorn State University (1871), Jackson State University (1877), and Mississippi Valley State University (1950). … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: LaKeshia N. Myers, Land Grant Colleges, Mississippi

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