Business owner RP Potts is calling for a ceasefire Milwaukee’s struggling neighborhoods.
America’s Black Holocaust Museum provides sneak peek during Doors Open Milwaukee
The museum is still scheduled to open next month, but Doors Open showed what the space will look like.
Juvenile justice advocates garner community input in effort to improve outcomes for youth offenders
In the wake of changing state law, Milwaukee residents gathered to discuss how the juvenile justice system can better serve young people and the community.
MPD chief backs community policing while skirting details on curbing excessive force
In a recent appearance at Marquette University, Police Chief Alfonso Morales discussed plans to bring community policing to the Milwaukee Police Department, but failed to address concerns about use of excessive force.
Hip-hop voter registration initiative kicks off with “Our City, Your Vote” event
Catera and #IVoted will host a hip-hop show on National Voter Registration Day Tuesday to inaugurate an effort to get 2,500 electronic voter pledge cards signed by millennials, African-Americans and hip-hop consumers by the November 2020 election.
Head of Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee resigns
Vincent Lyles, who announced his resignation Thursday, cites increased membership in the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee and college access for its members as among his proudest accomplishments during nearly seven years as CEO and president of the organization.
Bells of Milwaukee aims to research, document and refurbish bells
The Bells of Milwaukee, which was founded in 2016, recently arranged to fix the bells at Convent Hill Gardens and is now researching five other bells to refurbish.
‘Blueprint Bootcamp’ inspires black and Latino entrepreneurs
A dozen budding business owners who attended the recent “Blueprint Bootcamp” hosted by Young Enterprising Society were selected as finalists in a competition geared toward entrepreneurs of color.
New mural illustrates positive choices for teens
Fourteen teens ranging from 13- to 17-years old created their own mural based on the choices they want to make in their lives. The mural will be displayed at New Beginnings are Possible.
County committee defeats proposed bus fare enforcement policy
The Milwaukee County Transit System president and several employees successfully argued against a proposal that would have changed the rules about what happens when a bus rider doesn’t pay the fare.
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