Milwaukee, WI – For the second consecutive year, total payments to care for individuals living with Alzheimer’s or other dementias will surpass a quarter of a trillion dollars ($277 billion), which … [Read more...]
Former Attorney General Eric Holder Visits Wisconsin
By Karen Stokes Eric Holder, former Attorney General of the United States from 2009 to 2015 came to Wisconsin with stops in Milwaukee and Madison to campaign for Supreme Court candidate … [Read more...]
Lee Holloway, the first African American Chair of the Milwaukee County Board, Dies at 71
By Karen Stokes Lee Holloway, former chair of the Milwaukee County Board died Wednesday evening. He was 71. Holloway was first elected in 1992 to represent the board’s 5th District seat on … [Read more...]
“Not One More:” Milwaukee High School Students Participate in National School Walkout
By Evan Casey “Life is not a partisan issue.” This statement was repeated many times by numerous students while standing hand in hand outside of Rufus King International High School last … [Read more...]
American Lung Association in WI Celebrates 10th Anniversary of Fight for Air Climb
By Nyesha Stone Climbing 47 flights of stairs at the US Bank Center is only one of the goals for the American Lung Association (ALA) in Wisconsin, their main goal is to raise awareness and … [Read more...]
Accidental Child Death was Preventable
By Dylan Deprey It was a little after Noon on Saturday, March 10. While most nine-year-olds were on their way to their cousin’s house, or watching the last bit of Saturday morning cartoons or … [Read more...]
ManpowerGroup Employer Survey Predicts Increase in Employment
By Ana Martinez-Ortiz This past week ManpowerGroup released the results to their Employment Outlook Surveys. The results examined the likelihood of employers deciding to grow their number of … [Read more...]
Senator Tammy Baldwin Opens New Campaign Office in Milwaukee
By Nyesha Stone U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin opened the doors to her new campaign office right here in Milwaukee on March 3. Located on the north side at 5040 W. North Ave., this office will give … [Read more...]
Police Satisfaction Survey Shows that Almost Half of All Black Residents in Milwaukee are Not Satisfied with the MPD
By Evan Casey New data from the Milwaukee Fire and Police Commission showed that most Milwaukee residents are satisfied with the Milwaukee Police Department. This data, released at the Fire and … [Read more...]
Former Employee Faced “Racism At Its Worst”
By Ana Martinez-Ortiz In 2016, near the tail end of October, Adam Latiker began his employment at Blain’s Farm and Fleet in Oak Creek Wisconsin. Initially, he worked only part time as a … [Read more...]
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