By Rosalind Manning Hundreds of families gathered at the African Heritage Soulful Santa Christmas celebration to bring joy to children with free toys and meals for everyone who was hungry held on … [Read more...]
Uptick in Violence has Milwaukee’s Trans Community on High Alert
By Trisha Young 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...]
Let the Affordable Connectivity Program Continue
By Mayor Cavalier Johnson It’s not hyperbole to say that high-speed internet has become a necessity in recent years. The pandemic shined a light on the fact that connectivity is required to … [Read more...]
Sharing is Caring: How to Give & Not Get Scammed
The holidays are always a time of gratitude and generosity. For many, it sparks the need of thankfulness and the opportunity to spread good tidings and gifts to charitable organizations. It is also … [Read more...]
Wisconsin Became Even More of an Island Unto Itself Last Week
By State Senator LaTonya Johnson This month, North Carolina officially implemented it’s expansion of Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act, becoming the 40th state to do so—and leaving … [Read more...]
The Chairman: How a Plan to Develop Wisconsin’s Largest Pig Farm Upended a Small Town’s Politics
A proposal for a $20 million concentrated animal feeding operation sowed distrust in Trade Lake as opponents accused the town’s chairman of backroom dealings to facilitate construction. By Bennet … [Read more...]
Biden-Harris Administration Takes Sweeping Actions to Lower Healthcare Costs
By Stacy M. Brown NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent @StacyBrownMedia The Biden-Harris Administration has unveiled a comprehensive plan to reduce prescription drug costs, promote … [Read more...]
Revisiting the AIDS Epidemic Forty-Two Years Later
It has been forty-two years since the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) published a report on five previously healthy young gay men diagnosed with KS/OI. This was the first recognized sign of what … [Read more...]
It’s Always the Right Time to Plan for Retirement
Whether you’re just entering the workforce or plan to stop working in a few years, it’s never too early – or too late – to save for retirement. Ideally, retirement planning and saving should start … [Read more...]
Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers vetoes trans youth care ban
Transgender youth will continue to have access to gender-affirming medical care, provided the veto survives an override early next year. By Phoebe Petrovic Wisconsin Watch Wisconsin … [Read more...]
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