By Dylan Deprey The Kente clothe draped around the Atkinson Park sign, was a flag that signified change in the park. What used to be the triangular plot where community issues would spill over … [Read more...]
Oscar-Winning Actress Octavia Spencer is Set to Play Madam CJ Walker
By Nyesha Stone Oh, what time is to be alive, and to be Black. The Black community is finally getting the attention it deserves. People from our community are doing everything society told us … [Read more...]
United Healthcare Volunteers and Feeding America Work Together
By Ethan Duran One hundred and twenty volunteers from UnitedHealthcare sorted out apples, pears, corn and other produce at four Feeding America Eastern Wisconsin food centers in the … [Read more...]
Jacarrie Kicks4Kids 5th Annual Back to School Drive
By Ethan Duran Book bags, shoes and haircuts for children are being given away at the Jacarrie Kicks4Kids Fifth Annual Back to School Drive this August 11 at Tina & Tots on Appleton avenue. … [Read more...]
Scotty’s American and Vegan Cuisine Pop-Up Introduces Vegan Options Across Milwaukee
By Dylan Deprey Around Milwaukee, everybody has their spots to eat. There is the chicken spot, the burger spot, the pizza spot, the gyro spot, the spot they claim to go but don’t really, the … [Read more...]
Milwaukee Education Partnership Celebrates New Racine and Milwaukee Public School Superintendents
By Karen Stokes The Milwaukee Education Partnership (MEP) held a special reception to welcome the new Superintendents for Racine Unified School and Milwaukee Public School Districts. Gerard … [Read more...]
Milwaukee Police Department Faces Challenges During Time of Transition
By Evan Casey It was a chilly Wednesday night in Milwaukee, and Dontre Hamilton, a 31-year-old year old African- American man who suffered from schizophrenia, was trying to get some rest on a … [Read more...]
Norton, Chavis Vow to Seek Legislation After GAO Report
By Stacy M. Brown (NNPA Newswire Contributor) In a blistering response to a new report by the Government Accountability Office (GAO) that revealed federal agencies spend very little … [Read more...]
Ascension Wisconsin Receives Grant for Opioid Treatment Program
By Ana Martinez-Ortiz Over recent years, the use of opioids in Milwaukee has become a city-wide crisis. With the number of overdoses and deaths on the rise due to the use of narcotics, … [Read more...]
The Juice Kitchen Sends Support to Oakland with the Nia Wilson Special
By Dylan Deprey As customers walked into the Juice Kitchen looking to snag a freshly squeezed glass of juice, among the many healthy and tasty choices, they had the opportunity to send love and … [Read more...]
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