By Ana Martinez-Ortiz Earlier this week, thousands of people in Milwaukee and across the state took a few minutes out of their day, exercised their right and voted. Now, the results for the … [Read more...]
Safe and Sound Hosts First Family Carnival
By Evan Casey Not many things are free these days, so Milwaukee citizen Kenneth Spears decided to jump on the opportunity to attend a free family carnival on the north side, last Saturday … [Read more...]
The Curiosity Cube Returned to Milwaukee and Brought STEM with it
By Nyesha Stone Shades of blue colored the sky outside the Betty Brinn Children’s Museum and while Milwaukeeans enjoyed the crisp sun, a brightly-painted pink 22x10-foot shipping container: … [Read more...]
MarJani House Feeds the Neighborhood One Child at a Time
By Dylan Deprey On the corner of 28th and Locust, the MarJani House had always been the snack spot. From a plate of nachos to a refreshing soda, Ms. Monique Bateman was known as the “Candy … [Read more...]
The National Association of State Boards of Accountancy Rewards University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Students with Research Grant
By Rhea Riley Two students from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee were named recipients of the 2018 Accounting Education Research Grant, provided by The National Association of State Boards of … [Read more...]
Eight Lost to Gun Violence in Eight Days, City Asks Community for Help, Local Organizers Ask Same from Officials
By Dylan Deprey “Frustrated.” It was the one word Vaun Mayes, Program the Parks, used to describe Milwaukee’s violent week, during a Community Task Force press conference. As of Thursday … [Read more...]
Vote for Change in Wisconsin’s 12th Assembly District, Vote for Dr. LaKeshia Myers
Compiled By Milwaukee Courier Staff This summer’s primary election has produced several high-profile contests. While there are several primaries on both the Democratic and Republican sides of … [Read more...]
UpStart Kitchen is Working to Develop Food Entrepreneurs in the Sherman Park Neighborhood
By Evan Casey It’s been almost two years ago to the day that the Sherman Park neighborhood was literally set ablaze in the midst of tragedy. Since then, multiple private and public entities … [Read more...]
Candidates for 16th District and County Sheriff Speak Their Minds at Forum
By Ana Martinez-Ortiz It’s important to vote, there’s no doubt about it. However, it’s equally important to know the names of the persons on the ballot and what everyone represents. Earlier this … [Read more...]
Nineteen-Year-Old Candidate for State Rep Talks Policy and Community on There’s Always Something to Talk About.
By Rhea Riley History making 19-year-old Kalan R. Haywood II joins Faithe Colas to discuss policy, politics and community during his campaign on There’s Always Something Good to Talk … [Read more...]
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