By Mrinal Gokhale On the night of Saturday, May 1, Nicholas Waldron, who was a bouncer at Two Bucks, headed to his place of employment to enjoy his day off. Little did he know, he’d never again … [Read more...]
$35,000 Reward for Information on Laylah Petersen’s Killer
By Srijan Sen Nearly six months ago, the city was left stunned after bullets shredded through a residence on the northwest side of the city, fatally wounding 5-year-old Laylah Petersen. Laylah … [Read more...]
Mothers Take to Washington to Ask for End to Violence Against their Children
By Ariele Vaccaro For Maria Hamilton, there’s nothing that can make the tragic death of her son, Dontre Hamilton, better. However, she does find solace, love, and hope for change in mothers that … [Read more...]
No Charges in Tony Robinson’s Death
What’s Next for His Family, the Community and Police By Steven Potter Nothing can bring Tony Robinson back. Protesters have said it. The family has said it. Even Dane County District … [Read more...]
Statement from Michael Bonds & Darienne Driver On Proposal to Hand Some Schools Over to Milwaukee Co.
MILWAUKEE (May, 2015) - Today, Milwaukee Board of School Directors President Michael Bonds called a plan released by Wisconsin Republicans Dale Kooyenga and Alberta Darling to turn over the Milwaukee … [Read more...]
Child Trafficking Safe Harbor Bill Proposed to Reform Wisconsin’s Current Laws
By Mrinal Gokhale Representatives LaTonya Johnson of Milwaukee’s 17th district and Jill Billings of La Crosse have introduced a bill this week proposing a “safe harbor” for child sex … [Read more...]
U.S. Small Business Administration and U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Encourage Small Business Growth Through Federal Contracting
By Mrinal Gokhale The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) hosted an event to educate small business owners on federal … [Read more...]
Centers for Disease Control: ‘More Wisconsinites than Ever are Quitting’
By Tiffany Crouse 33,390 people have died from smoking between 2008 and 2012, according to the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Center for Urban Initiatives and Research. May is smoking … [Read more...]
Committee Votes to Restore Funding for Public TV and Radio
By Karen Stokes The Joint Finance Committee convened on Tuesday once again to tackle Governor Scott Walker’s 2015-2017 proposed budget. The committee voted to lessen the biennial budget cuts to … [Read more...]
860 WNOV Exclusive: Chaplaincy Program to Build Bridge Between Victims, Family and Police During Crises
By Ariele Vaccaro To watch a family or friend’s arrest can be a painful experience. Emotions run high. Sometimes an injury or death may be involved. Witnesses may be present during the … [Read more...]
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