MILWAUKEE – Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley recognized October as Domestic Violence Awareness Month, reaffirming the County’s commitment to breaking the cycle of violence in homes, … [Read more...]
Troubled Waters: Trump May Be Capsizing the Truth About Sea Bombings
Say Something Real By Michelle Bryant The old gospel spiritual, “Wade in the Water,” is rooted in a story of healing and deliverance. It’s chorus, “God’s gonna trouble the water,” isn’t … [Read more...]
Trump’s “Beautiful Black Women” Lie and the Complicity That Betrays Us
Black Press USA Senior National Correspondent Donald Trump’s claim that “beautiful Black women” were begging him to come to Chicago was not flattery. It was a lie that weaponized race and gender to … [Read more...]
Long Wait for a Dental Appointment? Wisconsin Tech Colleges are Working to fix That
A $20 million boost from the Legislature is expanding oral health training programs, aiming to ease a dental worker shortage. By Miranda Dunlap Wisconsin Watch This story was produced and … [Read more...]
Study: Wisconsin Trails Most States in College Affordability
The state ranked 46th in its share of public colleges considered affordable. As Wisconsin lawmakers spend less on higher education, some see tuition promise programs as part of the solution. By … [Read more...]
Everything you need to know about FAFSA applications
By Alex Klaus Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service The Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA, opened for new and returning college and university students on Oct. 1. Students … [Read more...]
Remembering George Floyd: We are the Stewards of His Story
Say Something Real By Michelle Bryant It has now been five years since the murder of George Floyd on May 25, 2020, a tragedy that became a catalyst for urgent conversations and action on race, … [Read more...]
The Shutdown Standoff
By April Ryan “We are not going to back down,” demanded House Minority Leader Congressman Hakeem Jeffries regarding healthcare for Americans. The Affordable Care Act is one of the key issues that … [Read more...]
Wisconsin Rarely Grants Compassionate Release as Aging, Ailing Prisoners Stress Systems
Increased use of compassionate release could ease costs and crowding with minimal risks to public safety, experts say. But it remains off limits to many prisoners. By Mario Koran and Sreejita … [Read more...]
Number of Children in Foster Care Down, but Finding Homes for Them Remains a Challenge
By PrincessSafiya Byers 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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