By Ethan Duran The Milwaukee Winter Farmers Market is opening November 3 at the Mitchell Park Horticultural Conservatory on South Layton Boulevard. The Conservatory, popularly known as The … [Read more...]
Senator Kamala Harris Revisits Milwaukee to Rally for Baldwin, Barnes and Evers
By Mrinal Gokhale The upcoming general election on November 6 has created a tense political climate in Wisconsin over the past few months, and the race for Lieutenant Governor, Governor, and … [Read more...]
Strong Black Leads Featured on Netflix and in Cinema
By Ana Martinez-Ortiz There’s a nip in the air and it’s getting darker earlier, it’s official: fall has arrived. While fall or autumn is a good time to sip on that pumpkin spice latte, harvest some … [Read more...]
Renaissance Woman Daphne Maxwell Reid Publishes Her First Cookbook
By Nyesha Stone Making it into the entertainment business is one thing, but staying in it is the hard part, but Daphne Maxwell Reid makes it seem easy. Reid said she’s able to stay relevant by … [Read more...]
Legend Emory Douglas Minister of Culture for the Black Panther Party Visits Milwaukee
By Nyesha Stone The Black Panther Party (BPP) helped lead the fight for a more equal America, and artist Emory Douglas was a part of that impact. Douglas was the Minister of Culture of the BBP … [Read more...]
President Barack Obama Returns to Milwaukee to Rally the Community to Get Out and Vote
On Friday October 26, 2018 at North Division High School on 11th and Center St, President Barack Obama returned to Milwaukee to rally the community to get out and vote. He touched on the past … [Read more...]
Governor Walker Announces $5.1 Million in Commute to Careers Grants
MADISON – Governor Scott Walker today announced that 29 grants, totaling more than $5.1 million, have been awarded under the Commute to Careers program, a multi-agency initiative to eliminate … [Read more...]
UW-Milwaukee Alumni Association Honors Exceptional Alumni
By Karen Stokes Making major contributions to society whether large or small can result in making a positive difference in the world. Twenty four alumni and one organization were honored … [Read more...]
Milwaukee County to Provide Racial Equity Training for Employees
All full-time County employees, starting with leadership, will take part in training to advance racial equity throughout operations and community engagement By the end of 2019, all of the more … [Read more...]
Milwaukee Ranks #13 as List on Cities with More Student Loans Than Mortgages
By Nyesha Stone It’s no surprise that Milwaukee is on yet another list that we don’t want to be on. A study commissioned by MagnifyMoney, found that 7.06 percent of Milwaukee residents owe more on … [Read more...]
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