Reform would provide VA with the flexibility it needs to improve care by streamlining and consolidating community care programs, and eliminating many of the bureaucratic hurdles that prevent veterans … [Read more...]
Department of Public Works Services For the Independence Day Holiday Weekend
City of Milwaukee government offices will be closed on Monday, July 4, 2016 in celebration of the Independence Day holiday. However, some Department of Public Works (DPW) services will be available … [Read more...]
Winners of NNPA 2016 Merit Awards
Best In Class The 2016 Merit Awards ROBERT S. ABBOTT BEST EDITORIAL AWARD The Best Editorial Award is based on clarity of thought, community interest, style and relevance. 1st Place Richmond … [Read more...]
U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin Statement on U.S. Supreme Court Decision on Women’s Health Care
WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin released the following statement after the Supreme Court of the United States issued a 5-3 ruling in Whole Woman’s Health v. Hellerstedt striking down a … [Read more...]
Bell Ambulance Donates $25,000 to Mayor Barrett’s Earn and Learn Program
By Karen Stokes Coinciding with president and founder Rick Zehetner’s 50th anniversary of working with Emergency Medical Services, Bell Ambulance Foundation donated a gift of $25,000 to Mayor … [Read more...]
Interior Department Selects Milwaukee as Priority City to Connect Youth to the Great Outdoors
Part of Nationwide Commitment to Inspire Young People to Play, Learn, Serve and Work on Public Lands (Milwaukee) – As part of the U.S. Department of the Interior’s leadership of First Lady Michelle … [Read more...]
Milwaukee Community Enjoys Dual Juneteenth and Father’s Day Celebration
By Mrinal Gokhale Thousands soaked up the sun this past Sunday on Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive between Center St. and Burleigh, enjoying music, live entertainers, food and browsing vendors … [Read more...]
Homelessness Grows in the United States
The United States’ economy, recently on the brink of collapse, appears to be making a recovery. The poorest families haven’t yet seen the benefits of the recovery. The result is an increase of … [Read more...]
Fire and Police Commission Appointees Have Some Answers to Questions
By Dylan Deprey Rev. George Pumphrey stepped up to the podium. He read word-for-word the definition and guidelines of one of the oldest police oversight agencies in the country. “I’m going … [Read more...]
District Attorney John Chisholm Leads on Deferred Prosecution for Low-level Drug Offenders
For low level drug offenders, incarceration is not always the best or right answer. In 2006, when Milwaukee County District Attorney John Chisholm took office, there were deep and wide racial … [Read more...]
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