By Ana Martinez-Ortiz Four years ago, Cavalier “Chevy” Johnson ran for a seat on the Milwaukee Common Council. His eventual success had come after two failed campaigns and a few years working … [Read more...]
Mayor Names Lafayette Crump to Head City Development
Commissioner-Nominee is a Champion of Economic Growth and Inclusion Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett appointed Lafayette Crump as Commissioner of City Development. Commissioner-designate Crump is a … [Read more...]
Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design Honors Senior Thesis Projects Virtually
By Hayley Crandall In the age of social distancing rules and disease prevention guidelines, many organizations have been exploring the digital space as a means of holding events. Colleges … [Read more...]
What You Need to Know about Youth Summer Camps During the Coronavirus
By Bridget Fogarty 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...]
Milwaukee Leaders Come Together to Lift Up Area Communities of Color and Ensure They Know “You Matter” During These Uncertain Times
“You Matter” campaign launches through a Community Conversation emphasizing the future is brighter with all members of the African American, Hispanic/Latino/a/x communities. A collective of … [Read more...]
Paparazzi Ice Cream Re-Opens Southridge Mall Location and Plans Vendor Fair for Small Businesses at Northside Location
By Dylan Deprey The Green family turned their love for frozen treats into a successful rolled ice cream business. Their north side Silver Mill Shopping Center location was pumping out rolled … [Read more...]
Wisconsin’s Next Election Could Be Done by Mail
By Ana Martinez-Ortiz Wisconsin’s last election in April was certainly historical, but not for the reasons people would want it to be. With the pandemic in full swing, Wisconsin struggled with how … [Read more...]
Milwaukee County Wants Its Money Back
By Ana Martinez-Ortiz When coronavirus swept through Milwaukee, it left a struggling economy in its wake. Milwaukee County residents found themselves in need of resources and basic essentials and … [Read more...]
SCAM ALERT! MCSO is Reporting an Increase in Phone Scams
SCAM ALERT! MCSO is reporting an increase in phone scams. We will not call you and ask for money over the phone for payment of warrants or missed jury duty appointments. If you’ve been the victim of a … [Read more...]
Gov. Tony Evers Announces Grant Program for Small Businesses
By Ana Martinez-Ortiz It is no secret that the economy has taken a hit due to the pandemic. States across the nation are reopening and with them are the small businesses trying to stay … [Read more...]
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