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Honorary Degree Recipient Doctor of Humane Letters

August 26, 2023

Jerrel W. Jones, a civil rights pioneer and unparalleled media pioneer, is the recipient of a 2022 honorary doctor of humane letters degree from Cardinal Stritch University. A Milwaukee native, Mr. … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Cardinal Stritch University, Honorary Degrees, Jerrel W Jones

Milwaukee’s Sixteenth Street Community Health Centers to Expand, Bringing Enhanced Healthcare and Economic Impact

August 19, 2023

By Karen Stokes On Tuesday, the Sixteenth Street Community Health Centers (SSCHC), known for providing healthcare, health education, and social services without language, cultural, or economic … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Groundbreaking Ceremonies, Julie Schuller, Karen Stokes, Sixteenth Street Community Health Centers

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

Rep. Myers’ Summer Book Review: The Shattering

August 19, 2023

By LaKeshia N. Myers As promised, I am sharing reviews of some of the books I’m reading this summer. As a historian, I took interest in a book called The Shattering. The Shattering chronicles … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Book Reviews, LaKeshia N. Myers, The Shattering

Wisconsin Democrats on ‘Veto Watch’ After Tony Evers Blocks 10 Bills

August 19, 2023

Republicans don’t control two-thirds of the Assembly, but they only need two-thirds of those present on a session day to override the governor’s veto. By Jack Kelly Wisconsin Watch and Matthew … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Gubernatorial Vetoes, Jack Kelly, Legislation, Line-Item Vetoes, Matthew DeFour, Tony Evers

UWM Program Trains Nurses to Care for Victims of Sexual Violence

August 18, 2023

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: Devin Blake, Peninnah Kako, Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners

How One Man is Fighting Law that Lets Landlords Reject Tenants with Drug Distribution Records

August 18, 2023

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...]

Popular Interests In This Article: PrincessSafiya Byers, Thurgood Amendment, Tips for Landlords, Yusuf Dahl

Black Adults Living in Redlined Communities Face Elevated Heart Failure Risk, Study Finds

August 11, 2023

By Karen Stokes New findings from research suggest that Black adults living in communities historically affected by redlining could have a greater susceptibility to heart failure compared to … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Heart Disease, Karen Stokes, Redlining, Veloris Brooks-Mann

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

China Gets by With a Little Help From its Friends — on the Supreme Court

August 11, 2023

By Paul Michel Former Chief Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit China is overtaking America in a variety of high-tech industries -- thanks to some inadvertent help from … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: China, Paul Michel, United States Supreme Court

Milwaukee residents fear more flooding due to planned I-94 expansion

August 11, 2023

Two extra highway lanes will add 29 acres of asphalt next to Near West Side Milwaukee neighborhoods that already face flood risks. By Jonah Chester Wisconsin Watch and WPR Janet Haas two … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Ann Bowe, Flooding, Freeway Expansion, Janet Haas, Jonah Chester, Valley Park Neighborhood

Oshkosh police cite ‘Marsy’s Law’ to withhold names of officers who shot suspects

August 11, 2023

Some police agencies across the country have used the voter-approved constitutional amendment that broadens victim privacy to shield officers who use force. By Jacob Resneck Wisconsin Watch … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Jacob Resneck, Law Enforcement Transparency, Marsys Law for Wisconsin, Police Shooting

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