By Ana Martinez-Ortiz In recent years, the topic of guns has become a hot button issue, especially in Milwaukee where gun violence is predominant. While some say the solution is to get rid of … [Read more...]
As Arguments Begin, Civil Rights Leaders Urge Supreme Court to Uphold One of the Nation’s Oldest Anti-Discrimination Statutes
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments that pit Comcast (CMCSA), America’s biggest cable provider, against National Association of African American-Owned Media and Entertainment Studios Networks, … [Read more...]
Paparazzi Ice Cream Rolls their Favorite Dessert into a Family Business
By Dylan Deprey The Green family loved ice cream. Name a flavor, they’d try it. No matter if it was 90 degrees and sunny or 25 degrees and snowy, if somebody had the hankering, they were … [Read more...]
Healthcare and Politics in 2020 Experts Weigh In
By Ana Martinez-Ortiz In less than two months, 2019 will be over and it will officially be 2020. In other words, the 2020 presidential election will soon be here. One topic on everyone’s mind … [Read more...]
“The Rise and Fall of Coo Coo Cal” Documentary Premiere to Dispel All Rumors
By Dylan Deprey Just as the hit song, “My Projects” was taking over the airwaves two decades ago, the local Hip-Hop legend, Coo Coo Cal will take over the Milwaukee Art Museum for the premiere … [Read more...]
The Green Bay Packers Beat the Carolina Panthers at Lambeau
On Sunday, November 10th, 2019 at Lambeau Field, the Green Bay Packers beat the Carolina Panthers 24 to 16. It was a classic ice bowl with snow and ice. The Packers Defense stepped up, and the … [Read more...]
Rep. David Crowley Is Running for Milwaukee County Executive
By Ana Martinez-Ortiz In 2016, Rep. David Crowley (D-Milwaukee) was elected to the state assembly for District 17. As a local Milwaukeean, Crowley helped create policies that would benefit and … [Read more...]
Interactive Comprehensive Map Shows Thousands of Lynchings Throughout American History
By Stacy M. Brown NNPA Newswire Senior Correspondent @StacyBrownMedia In the century following the Civil War, as many as 5,000 people of color were murdered by mobs who believed in the cause … [Read more...]
Gov. Evers, State and Local Officials Announce Open Enrollment Period for Health Insurance
By Dylan Deprey Out of twenty cities, former President Barack Obama visited Milwaukee to celebrate a first-place victory in his Healthy Communities Challenge back in 2016. Milwaukee signed up … [Read more...]
Network Health Will Offer Affordable Access to Insulin
By Ana Martinez-Ortiz Over the past decade or so, the cost of prescription drugs has increased. As a result, patients with chronic illnesses who require medication to live healthy and normal lives … [Read more...]
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