By Ana Martinez-Ortiz When Chicago native Gwen McArthur Holland was 5 years old, she would ask her grandmother to tell her stories about their family history. Every story was like a piece of … [Read more...]
Juneteenth Day Reflections
(All Juneteenth Photos on this page by Kim Robinson) Photos of groups and people from the Juneteenth Celebration … [Read more...]
Leading By Example: Community Huddle Hosts COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic
By Ana Martinez-Ortiz Many people know at least one person who got sick from the COVID-19 virus. Most know more than one. County Supervisor Priscilla Coggs-Jones (District 10) got the virus … [Read more...]
‘Back with a vengeance’: Milwaukee Sees Rise In Syphilis Cases
By Matt Martinez Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service This story was originally published by Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service, where you can find other stories reporting on fifteen city … [Read more...]
Battling Robocalls: AT&T Blocking or Labeling 1 Billion Robocalls Calls Per Month
By Hayley Crandall AT&T’s fight against scam calls has hit a new stride. The telecommunications company is now blocking and labeling more than a billion robocalls per month, it announced in a … [Read more...]
Jehovah’s Witnesses’ Year Without Knocking on Doors
It’s been one year since Jehovah’s Witnesses worldwide adjusted their hallmark methods of sharing comfort and hope from the scriptures due to the pandemic. For many, the change from ringing … [Read more...]
Ascension Wisconsin Expands COVID-19 Vaccination to Increase Access
Ascension Wisconsin is expanding vaccination administration to Ascension Medical Group - Wisconsin clinics and its Ascension Rx pharmacy locations. With a focus on convenience, this transition … [Read more...]
‘We’ve Come a Long Way Since 1971’: Milwaukee Celebrates Juneteenth Day
By Ana Martinez-Ortiz In September of 1862, President Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation. The document declared that enslaved people throughout most of the country would now … [Read more...]
Homeownership Gap for People of Color in Wisconsin is Wide; Communities, Nonprofits Try to Close It
By Gaby Vinick and Alexa Chatham (Wisconsin Watch) Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service This story was originally published by Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service, where you can find other stories … [Read more...]
Spain Through the Eyes of Foreigners: Milwaukee Art Museum Presents “Americans in Spain”
By Ana Martinez-Ortiz Five years ago, the Milwaukee Art Museum, N. 700 Art Museum Dr., began working on the exhibition “Americans in Spain.” Little did the museum know, that by the time the … [Read more...]
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