By Dylan Deprey Before JayDay Hilarious Jones was getting millions of views on Tik Tok, he was performing for his family. As the youngest, he took on the entertainer role. When it came to … [Read more...]
Three Key Steps For First-Time Home Buyers
For those considering home ownership for the first time, it may seem as if there’s a long list of details to tackle once the search begins. However, before potential buyers even start looking at … [Read more...]
Why the Habit of Saving is Key to Becoming Financially Healthier
April is financial literacy month, and savings is a foundational piece to financial health. Research has found, unexpected expenses, such as car or home repairs, and even medical bills can become a … [Read more...]
Comedian Big Frank Keeps the Community Laughing, and Hopes to Extend a Positive Message to the City’s Youth
By Dylan Deprey While most of America tunes in every Sunday to watch their favorite contestant on the American Idol stage, many in Milwaukee opt for another contest with zero budget, no stage … [Read more...]
Milwaukee Art Museum Celebrates Spring with Art in Bloom
By Ana Martinez-Ortiz About 15 years ago, Sybille Hamilton began taking a serious interest in gardening. For her, it’s about being outside and watching the flowers bloom, grow and look magnificent. … [Read more...]
Skylight Music Theatre Presents “Raisin”: A Story of Unconditional Love and Family
By Ana Martinez-Ortiz Almost everyone is familiar with the opening line of the poem “Harlem” by Langston Hughes. “What happens to a dream deferred?” The short but impactful poem has inspired many … [Read more...]
C-Mill$ Dedicates Sophomore Album to Milwaukee’s Hip Hop Mom with “Long Live Mama Mills”
By Dylan Deprey At the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, C-Mill$ laid low, but remained laser focused. Though the world felt as if it was at a standstill, he managed to drop his debut album, “I’m … [Read more...]
Scams Can Happen to Anyone. Here Are the Most Common Ones and How to Protect Yourself
Financial Literacy Chances are you know someone who has been a victim of fraud or scams. As a result of the pandemic, fraudsters are finding new ways to find new victims. The good news is that there … [Read more...]
Podcast Gives Platform for Black Women to Talk About Their Health and Highlights Black Women in Health Care for Women’s History Month
By Josephine Reid Newfound wellness, long term health, and protecting kids’ health during the pandemic were the topics of conversation during the two podcast episodes hosted by the Women’s … [Read more...]
The Ins and Outs of Milwaukee Habitat for Humanity’s Homeownership Program
By PrincessSafiya Byers Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service This story was originally published by Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service, where you can find other stories reporting on fifteen … [Read more...]
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