By Mrinal Gokhale The Sierra Club - John Muir Chapter and city leaders gathered on March 22, also known as World Water Day, to discuss the ongoing problem of lead lateral pipes in the Milwaukee … [Read more...]
‘MPS Uniform Policy,’ What About the Students’ Opinions?
By Nyesha Stone If you had the option to choose between school uniforms or new textbooks for you children, what would you choose? Starting this fall Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS) will be … [Read more...]
Jobs are Just the Beginning at TechForce Training Center
By Dylan Deprey As college students gasp a sigh of relief for Spring Break, some new students begin a new journey, and it could mean a new future and career. The first class walked through … [Read more...]
Youth Justice Milwaukee Campaigns to Close Lincoln Hills and Copper Lake Youth Prisons
By Dylan Deprey At 9 months old, Marcus was thrust into the Wisconsin Foster Care system. He lived with his aunt and uncle, where he was physically and sexually abused for 14 years. It was … [Read more...]
What Happens in the Studio Stays in the Studio: Catching up with Ar Wesley
By Dylan Deprey Following his show at the Miramar Theater, Ar Wesley whipped through the streets of Milwaukee in his blue suburban. He wore a white shirt with a flowering burst of color … [Read more...]
‘An Advocate at Heart,’ Alzheimer’s Association’s Executive Director Retires
By Nyesha Stone A 37-year career in nonprofit work and now he’s retiring. Tom Hlavacek will pass down his position as executive director of the Alzheimer’s Association, Southeastern … [Read more...]
Kahri Phelps-Okoro Encourages a Stronger School/Community Bond for MPS District 5
By Dylan Deprey Before Kahri Phelps-Okoro was knocking on doors in the Harambee and Riverwest neighborhoods getting signatures towards her MPS School Board District 5 candidacy, she was an … [Read more...]
Milwaukee Stands with Planned Parenthood
MILWAUKEE – Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett, Milwaukee Health Commissioner Bevan Baker and former Planned Parenthood patient and Milwaukee County Supervisor Sequanna Taylor joined together to highlight … [Read more...]
Community Members remind us the World Water Day Starts at Home
You don’t have to go far to find people suffering from polluted water MILWAUKEE—On World Water Day, community members gathered to showcase the issues we have right here in the Milwaukee area. … [Read more...]
Milwaukee County Recognizes the Month of April as Sexual Assault Awareness Month
By Karen Stokes April in Milwaukee is now dedicated to raising awareness about sexual assault. Sexual violence is prevalent across the country and in the Milwaukee area. Awareness and education … [Read more...]
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