A local civic group hosted the first of a series of information sessions meant to educate organization leaders and the public on the requirements of Wisconsin’s voter ID law, which goes into effect this fall.
On the Block: Father figures
Charlene Love, 48, talks about not knowing who her real father is.
Education, transportation top state budget concerns for Milwaukeeans
Residents at a recent forum voiced disapproval of historic cuts to K-12 and higher education and a proposal to borrow money for highway expansions in Gov. Scott Walker’s state budget. Most agreed systematic change is necessary in order to address poverty.
On the Block: Growing pains
Dejaun Jones, 39, talks about what it’s like raising three girls.
Officials look to state for answers on sex offender residency
City of Milwaukee officials hope an ordinance passed in 2014 limiting where sex offenders can live will prompt Madison legislators to address what they say is a statewide issue.
On the Block: The gift of life
Calip Stephens reflects on past mistakes and missed opportunities in fatherhood, but finds solace and rejoices in the man his son has become.
On the Block: Hidden talent
Ronald Franks, 60, talks about designing a drawing that reveals itself, as the sun rises.
Initiative brings different approach to addressing violence
A ‘Safe Zones’ initiative brings together community members and city officials in an effort to stop violence at the source and improve conditions in four central city neighborhoods.
On the Block: Child laborer
James Nash, 30, talks about why he felt the need to start working as a young child.
On the Block: Catch and release
Earlene Green, 66, talks about why she and her husband of more than 15 years went through a period of uncertainty in their relationship.
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