By Ana Martinez-Ortiz Twelve years ago, College Possible Milwaukee began. Its mission was this: help students from low-income backgrounds achieve their dreams of attending college. In its first … [Read more...]
‘We’re On Our Way Up’: The Rebirth of Villard Avenue Continues
By Edgar Mendez 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...]
Local Man Inspired to Create Blue Hats for Democrats
By Hayley Crandall After noticing people proudly wearing the bright red “Make America Great Again” baseball hats, Guy Fiorita realized they were so much more than just hats – they symbolized a … [Read more...]
State Rep. Kalan Haywood II and County Executive David Crowley Urge Milwaukee to Vote
By Ana Martinez-Ortiz Earlier this week, early voting began in Milwaukee and with the election just over a week away, elected officials are pushing for Milwaukee to get out and vote. … [Read more...]
City of Milwaukee Election Commission Launches 414 Votes Website Featuring Daily Voter Tracker
MILWAUKEE— October 21, 2020, Mayor Tom Barrett and Election Commission Executive Director Claire Woodall-Vogg announced the launch of the City of Milwaukee Election Commission’s new website: … [Read more...]
Congresswoman Gwen Moore Votes and Discusses What’s at Stake in the 2020 Election
By Karen Stokes It’s been said that the 2020 election will be the most important election of our lifetime. Wisconsin is a pivotal battleground state with key state elections also on the ballot. … [Read more...]
Greater Milwaukee Foundation Hosts Fourth Annual On the Table
By Ana Martinez-Ortiz It’s been an unprecedented year. The pandemic has brought devastation to the economy, people’s lives and more. It also uncovered the racial and health disparities that … [Read more...]
Deputy Charged in Fatal Crash Resigns
On Tuesday, Oct. 6, 2020, Deputy Joel Streicher resigned from employment with the Milwaukee County Sheriff’s Office. Previously on July 8, 2020, after an internal investigation, Sheriff Earnell Lucas … [Read more...]
Evictions Damage Public Health. The CDC Aims to Curb Them — for Now.
Bram Sable-Smith (WPR/Wisconsin Watch) Martha Bebinger (WBUR) Darian Benson (Side Effects Public Media) This story was originally published by Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service, where you can … [Read more...]
Milwaukee Art Museum Celebrating Day of the Dead Virtually: Crafts, Stories, and More
By Hayley Crandall The year is almost over and we’re in the homestretch, which means festivities for all the holidays and celebrations are soon to be in full swing. The Milwaukee Art Museum is … [Read more...]
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