By Ana Martinez-Ortiz Earlier this week, new footage from four body cameras worn during the incident involving NBA player Sterling Brown and police was leaked. The videos were obtained and … [Read more...]
New Milwaukee Fire and Police Commission Executive Director Begins Term
By Evan Casey There’s a new face in charge of the Milwaukee Fire and Police Commission. La Keisha Butler began her term as the commission’s executive director last week. She was voted in by … [Read more...]
Milwaukee Police Release Body Cam Videos of Sterling Brown
By Ana Martinez-Ortiz On a Friday back in January, specifically January 26, Sterling Brown, a player for the Milwaukee Bucks, exited a Walgreen’s and encountered some Milwaukee Police Officers. … [Read more...]
Black Panthers 2nd Annual Mother’s Day Extravaganza Pampers Deserving Mothers
By Dylan Deprey There is no bond stronger than a mother’s unconditional love. Even after the hugs and laughs, and tears and tantrums, when that bond is torn in a moment’s notice, seconds become … [Read more...]
State Sen. Lena Taylor Continues Legislative Fight, Despite “Political Lynching”
By Dylan Deprey When State Senator Lena Taylor asked for a superior about bad customer service during an early April visit at the Wells Fargo on Wisconsin Ave., she thought she was asking for … [Read more...]
Nate Conyers, Co-Founder of The Milwaukee Times Weekly Newspaper Dies at 72
By Karen Stokes Journalist, businessman and co-founder of the Milwaukee Times Newspaper, Nathan Conyers died at the age of 72. Over the past 10 years, Conyers has endured various illnesses … [Read more...]
Senator Tammy Baldwin and The Roundtable
By Ana Martinez-Ortiz This past Sunday afternoon, Senator Tammy Baldwin met with several reporters for a candid conversation between the press and a politician. Baldwin, who is running for … [Read more...]
Vel Phillips, Influential Trailblazer and Civil Rights Pioneer, Dies at 94
By Evan Casey and Karen Stokes Velvalea “Vel” Phillips, a Milwaukee legend, an advocate for civil rights who displayed courage under great pressure, died Tuesday. She was 94. Civil rights … [Read more...]
When Considering Educating Children of Color, Diversity Matters
By Karen Stokes Milwaukee has acquired the unfortunate statistic of being the worst place for African Americans to raise their children and due to those statistics young educated people are … [Read more...]
Superintendent Darienne Driver Announced Her New Position
By Ana Martinez-Ortiz This past Tuesday, Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS) received a message from Superintendent Darienne Driver. In it, she announced her new position with United Way as the … [Read more...]
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