By Karen Stokes This Christmas the MBCTC will be delivering construction toys collected through the Dream It, Achieve It toy drive to the Mary Ryan Boys & Girls Club. During an upcoming … [Read more...]
Christmas Holiday Meal Giveaway
State Senator Lena Taylor, PKSD Law Offices, Feeding America, A-LEGO, Upsilon Mu Omega AKAs and Growing Power hosted a FREE Christmas Mobile Food Pantry on at the Silver Spring Neighborhood Center … [Read more...]
Why do African-American Voters Feel They’re Being Taken for Granted?
By Amanda Becker MediaMilwaukee Wisconsin is a red state for the first time since 1984 and this year’s election saw its lowest number of ballots cast in 16 years. Low income neighborhoods like … [Read more...]
Public Safety Survey Shows 70 Percent of Residents Consider Moving
By Dylan Deprey Milwaukee’s road to improve public safety has taken a roller coaster course following events over the past few months. The summer began with the Common Council announcing their … [Read more...]
New Analysis Finds Many For-Profits Skirt Federal Funding Limits
Education Department Makes Substantial Progress Securing Student Loan Benefit for Veterans New analysis released today by the U.S. Department of Education reveals many for-profit schools would … [Read more...]
Milwaukee County Executive Chris Abele Honors Employees Making a Difference
As part of his performance management initiative, Milwaukee County Executive Chris Abele is highlighting County employees who are providing excellent service and getting things done. Today, County … [Read more...]
Chris Abele Announces $4.1 Million HUD Grant to Help Fund County’s Efforts on Homelessness
Milwaukee County Executive Chris Abele announced that the County’s Housing Division will receive $4.1 million in funding from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, an increase of more … [Read more...]
Racial Disparities Prevalent in Ex-Prisoners Revocated for Technical Violations
By Dylan Deprey The truth can be hard to find. Some have searched for it for decades. Others have worked to cover it up. Whether it is the government, media, recent Facebook post or protestors … [Read more...]
North Side Business Incubator Empowers Entrepreneurs to Make an Impact on the Community
By Karen Stokes Marshall Harley is an Uber driver that has ideas for his own business. Seeking resources for his business, Harley attended the North Side Business Incubator at St. Ann Center … [Read more...]
Milwaukee Common Council Passes Lead Pipe Removal Legislation
By Mrinal Gokhale Lead pipes in Milwaukee, especially in the inner city have been problematic for almost 20 years. Ald. Jim Bohl, along with Common Council President Ashanti Hamilton drafted … [Read more...]
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