By Karen Stokes Children are the world’s most valuable resource and the most important role of being a parent is keeping children safe. According to the FBI, in 2016 there were 465,676 National … [Read more...]
Fair Elections Project Calls for Fair Map Drawing Process to Continue
State tries to win by delay what they couldn’t win on the law By Wisconsin Fair Elections Project MADISON—Wisconsin fair elections advocates blasted legislative leaders and the attorney general … [Read more...]
Milwaukee Public Library Calendar of Events June 18-24
Tour Historic Central Library Tour the Central Library, 814 W. Wisconsin Ave., with the Friends. Free tours begin at 11 a.m. each Saturday afternoon in the rotunda. Tour goers receive a coupon for … [Read more...]
Gun Violence Tarnishes Memorial Day Weekend for Many in the City of Milwaukee
By Karen Stokes This weekend was designated for families to light up the grill, remember our veterans and celebrate the unofficial first weekend of summer but what occurred was violence in the … [Read more...]
The Revolutionary Black Panther Party Wants a Change
By Nyesha Stone The revolution just might be televised. The Revolutionary Black Panther Party (RBPP) is suing the Milwaukee Police Department (MPD) for $400 million. The Chief General in … [Read more...]
Attic Jams Meets After Gallery
By Nyesha Stone A gallery where art meets music…this is Attic Jams Presents: After Jams. The event was held at After Gallery, 2225 N. Humboldt, on May 27 from 7 p.m. to 2 a.m. with a $5 … [Read more...]
Seeds of Hope is a Helping Hand After the Headlines
By Dylan Deprey As Memorial Day weekend unofficially rang in the Summer, so did the heartbreaking headlines: “Killed in Cold blood,” “4 Dead, 15 Injured in 15 Separate shooting,” “A deadly … [Read more...]
“Hoopin’ for the Hood” is a Summer Slam Dunk
By Christina Luick It is the Kingz versus the Godz at the first annual “Hoopin’ for the Hood” Charity Basketball Game on June 10, 2017. The Patience Unleashed internet radio show host, … [Read more...]
Violence Prevention Plan May Be a Step Backwards
By Dylan Deprey MADISON, Wis. — It seems the ongoing Federal investigations and pending lawsuits at Lincoln Hills and Copper Lake Youth Prisons could see more setbacks as the Assembly … [Read more...]
Wall-Tech Hires 12 Apprentices From Trades “Boot Camp”
New Hires Begin Their Construction Trade Careers At Marquee Project MILWAUKEE – A few weeks ago, they were seeking a new career. All 12 members of a two-week construction trades boot camp that … [Read more...]
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