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Leaders Convene to Discuss Report Finding Racial Disparity Among Poor Working Families

March 28, 2015

By Ariele Vaccaro On Wednesday, a Wisconsin lawmaker, a home care worker, an economist, and a community organizer came together to discuss a report that finds Wisconsin working, minority families … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Ariele Vaccaro, David Bowen, FoodShare, Jennifer Epps-Addison, Laura Dresser, Racial Disparities, Working Poor Families Project

Milwaukee County Parks Gears Up for Changing Season

March 28, 2015

By Eelisa Jones As Wisconsin’s weather begins its shift into spring conditions and the now familiar layers of ice and snow have begun to fade beneath the daily sunshine, some of us may feel a … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Eelisa Jones, Guy Smith, Milwaukee County Parks

The End of Starbucks’ “Race Together”

March 28, 2015

By Srijan Sen On March 22, a controversial Starbucks initiative to facilitate open conversations about race relations in the United States was suspended by the corporation amidst fierce backlash as … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Howard Schultz, Race Together, Srijan Sen, Starbucks

U. Va. Bar: Black Student Denied Entry Not ‘Belligerent’

March 28, 2015

By Michael Winter, USA Today The 20-year-old black University of Virginia student bloodied by alcohol control officers outside a bar last week was denied entry after a “polite and cordial” … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Black Lives Matter, Kevin Badke, Martese Johnson, Michael Winter, Police Brutality, Racial Profiling

Walker’s Budget Could Merge Two State Agencies

March 28, 2015

By Graham Kilmer A provision of Governor Walker’s recent budget proposal includes the formation of the Wisconsin Forward Development Authority, which would entail a merger of the Wisconsin Economic … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Chris Taylor, Gordon Hintz, Graham Kilmer, John Erpenbach, Lena Taylor, Scott Walker, Wisconsi Forward Development Authority, Wisconsin Economic Development Corp, Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Authority

Christ In The Passover Presented By Bruce Rapp

March 28, 2015

CHRIST IN THE PASSOVER Presented By Bruce Rapp of Jews for Jesus Wednesday, April 1st, 2015 7:00 PM Northside Church of God 4858 N. 19th Street Milwaukee , WI 53209 Please join us to gain … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Bruce Rapp, Christ In The Passover, Jews for Jesus, Northside Church of God

Experts Who Lived Through, Studied Education Reform in New Orleans Speaking in Milwaukee

March 28, 2015

MILWAUKEE (March, 2015) - With proposed legislation under discussion to bring to Milwaukee some of the education reform efforts that affected New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina, the Milwaukee Board … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Education Reform, Free and Open To the Public, Karran Harper Royal, Kristen Buras, Milwaukee Public Schools, Panel Discussions, Raynard Sanders

Worker’s Compensation Could Soon Be Split Up

March 21, 2015

By Graham Kilmer *Updated for accuracy 3/24/15 Lawmakers and attorneys are concerned about the future quality and efficacy of Wisconsin’s worker’s compensation program, following a provision … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Department of Workforce Development, Graham Kilmer, John Erpenbach, Robert Ward, Workers Compensation

Police: Suspect Arrested in Shooting of Two Officers in Ferguson

March 21, 2015

By Wesley Lowery and David A. Fahrenthold, Washington Post CLAYTON, Mo. — Authorities charged a 20-year-old man from the St. Louis area with shooting two officers during a protest last week … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: David A. Fahrenthold, Eric Holder, Ferguson Missouri, Jeffrey Williams, Police Shooting, Robert McCulloch, Tony Rice, Wesley Lowery

City Of Milwaukee Mobile App Allows Residents to Report Potholes

March 21, 2015

By Srijan Sen With spring around the corner and snow almost gone, disturbing sights of broken roads and deep potholes are surfacing all over the city. The city of Milwaukee along with … [Read more...]

Popular Interests In This Article: Extreme Makeover Milwaukee Edition, MKE Mobile App, Potholes, Srijan Sen, Tom Barrett

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