By Karen Stokes On Monday, January 16, 2017, Milwaukee will celebrate the life and legacy of civil rights leader, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. From breakfasts and family friendly activities to … [Read more...]
Debt-to-Earning Rates Set to Protect College Students
By Dylan Deprey The beauty school dropout working as a waitress. The certified mechanic stuck at a temp job. The industrial welder hustling on the streets to pay off college debt. The scenario … [Read more...]
Environmentalists Across the US Deny, Climate Deniers
By Dylan Deprey Kate Strassman was never really into politics. She was a middle school teacher, and an environmental advocate. Leading up to one of the largest presidential elections in … [Read more...]
Milwaukee Domes Repair and Replacement Options Require Public Input
By Mrinal Gokhale The Mitchell Park Horticultural Conservatory, or the “Three Domes” have been under the public eye a lot during the past year. From a temporary closing in February to the … [Read more...]
Patience Unleashed Unites Community Advocates and Local Hip Hop
By Dylan Deprey Hip-Hop has grown exponentially from spinning records in scorched abandoned project buildings in South Bronx. Whether it was groups like A Tribe Called Quest and De La Soul … [Read more...]
Milwaukee Urban League Names Dr. Eve Hall President and CEO
By Mrinal Gokhale The Milwaukee Urban League (MUL) named Dr. Eve Hall its next President and CEO, starting on January 23, 2017. Dr. Hall, current President and CEO of the African American … [Read more...]
New Black-Owned Bakery Delivers Sweet Treats
By Karen Stokes A new bakery in Milwaukee is serving up delicious cheesecake in a jar. Classy Lil’ Cheesecake specializes in the freshly made treats. Raynesha Hays and her business partner, … [Read more...]
Public Safety Committee Invites Trump to Milwaukee
By Dylan Deprey As the New Year rang in, so did the final count for Chicago’s horrifying murder rate. No man, woman or child was safe. The sound of semi-automatic weaponry sung children to sleep, … [Read more...]
Warrant Withdrawal Wednesday: By The Numbers
By Judge Valarie Hill Milwaukee Municipal Court Branch 1 In November 2016, Milwaukee Municipal Court launched a pilot project known as Warrant Withdrawal Wednesdays where defendants could … [Read more...]
U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin and Senators Introduce Legislation to Lower Prescription Drug Prices for Seniors
Lawmakers have introduced legislation that would allow for Medicare to negotiate best possible price of prescription drugs; Current law only allows for bargaining by pharmaceutical companies and bans … [Read more...]
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