By Ana Martinez-Ortiz Bus lines 6 and 61, better known as the JobLines, were created in 2014 specifically to transport people to their places of employment. The lines drop people off in places … [Read more...]
MPS Students to Take Part in Free City-Wide Arts Festival
By Evan Casey MPS students will be showing off their best this May at the first ever All-City Arts Festival at Henry Maier Festival Park. Over 8,000 students will be participating in the … [Read more...]
Milwaukee 53206 Showing at the Salvation Army
By Nyesha Stone When you think of the north side of Milwaukee, what first comes to mind? Usually, people tend to think of one thing: violence. If this is your first thought, then you’re not … [Read more...]
The Fair Housing Act: 50 Years Later
Fifty Years Later, Fair Housing Act Recognized as a Factor in Fighting Housing Discrimination By Christopher G. Cox (Publisher/Managing Editor, realesavvy.com) One of the signature … [Read more...]
Dave Nelson, Brewers Broadcaster and Philanthropist, Dies at 73
By Evan Casey Dave Nelson, longtime Milwaukee Brewers coach and broadcaster, died last week Sunday after a long battle with lung cancer. Nelson, or “Davey,” had a storied career in baseball and … [Read more...]
“Black Men Don’t Jump” Speaks on the Silence and Stigmas in Black Mental Health
By Dylan Deprey It was the moment after Pastor Greg Washington thrust his fist threw a wall, that he knew something was not right. Though it was not clear to him until that moment, the signs … [Read more...]
Vel Phillips, Influential Trailblazer and Civil Rights Pioneer, Dies at 94
By Evan Casey and Karen Stokes Velvalea “Vel” Phillips, a Milwaukee legend, an advocate for civil rights who displayed courage under great pressure, died Tuesday. She was 94. Civil rights … [Read more...]
A Tribute to a Milwaukee Hero: Lee Holloway
By Ana Martinez-Ortiz What does it mean to be a hero? To be a hero is to have determination and spirit and grit, it’s the ability to lead the crowd through triumphs and losses and the … [Read more...]
No Headlights, Sheds Light on Community and Police Relations
By Dylan Deprey Quelle Robinson’s Facebook post began with the title, “04/08/2018 a day I’ll never forget.” Below the post was a 42 minute Facebook live video shot from the backseat of a … [Read more...]
Third Annual MPS Alumni Reunion this May
By Ethan Duran The Third Annual MPS Alumni Reunion is being held at the Tripoli Shrine Center on May 11. The reunion is going to have free food, a lip sync battle and a Soul Train Scramble … [Read more...]
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