By NNPA Newswire Staff Report With voter fraud and voter suppression the talk of the midterms, the Advancement Project at the NAACP national office joined with the African American Research … [Read more...]
Public Charge Rule Undermines Human Rights, Harms Families and Communities
By NNPA On Dec. 10, the National Law Center on Homelessness & Poverty joined the close to 190,000 other commenters in submitting a comment opposing the proposed “public charge rule,” that … [Read more...]
The Salvation Army Receives $10,300 Contribution from AT&T to Support their Emergency Lodge Shelter
By Rhea Riley AT&T Wisconsin helps Milwaukee’s stay warm this holiday season with $10,300 contribution to the Salvation Army of Milwaukee’s county and their Emergency Lodge Shelter. “We … [Read more...]
Wisconsin’s Lame-Duck Session Spurs National Coverage
By Ana Martinez-Ortiz In a few short weeks, it will be a new year and with it, an inauguration for Wisconsin’s recently elected officials. Included among those is Governor-elect Tony Evers and … [Read more...]
Sheriff-Elect, Earnell Lucas Discusses New Positions in the Sheriff’s Office, Humane Treatment for Prisoners, and 2019 Budget
By Rhea Riley Sheriff-elect Earnell Lucas greeted over 30 members of the public for a lunch and questionnaire last week on Nov. 28. The luncheon was held at the Riverfront Pizzeria where local … [Read more...]
Running Rebels Holds Talkback to Discuss AIDS on World AIDS Day
By Nyesha Stone How old were you when you got the talk? It was an uncomfortable conversation, but it’s a necessary one. So, why is talking about sex and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) … [Read more...]
Milwaukee Celebrates Launch of Sherman Phoenix During Grand Opening
By Karen Stokes What a difference two years can make when time, persistence and love of community are in place. They can transform a space damaged from violence into a space for the community. … [Read more...]
The Growing and Disproportionate Imprisonment of Black Women in America
By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA NewswireCorrespondent @StacyBrownMedia Missy Venable (not her real name) said she has trouble sleeping at night. It’s not the typical case of insomnia. It’s the … [Read more...]
Free Pictures with Santa at the Milwaukee County Historical Society
By Ethan Duran On Dec. 2, 200 people attended the A Very Merry Milwaukee Picture With Santa Event at the Milwaukee County Historical Society on Old World 3rd Street. Kids could take pictures … [Read more...]
The MT Twins Stay True to Themselves with “Blue Hearts”
By Dylan Deprey Before the Marshall Twins were hanging from a sunroof in an SUV with their faces plastered across the side, they were flying down the basketball court finishing up their senior … [Read more...]
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