In Milwaukee, Black residents accounted for about two-thirds of curfew citations. Kenosha and Wauwatosa defend curfew arrests in federal court.
Milwaukee’s ‘Food Fairy’ keeps giving . . . and going
For Laura Manriquez, community service has often centered around making sure her neighbors, especially children, have enough to eat every day.
What renters need to know about the eviction process
A tenant, a property owner and a staff attorney with the Legal Aid Society of Milwaukee explain the process of evictions.
‘We’re not given the option to get vaccinated’: Advocates work to narrow racial and ethnic disparities in Wisconsin
Community groups find success through partnerships, deep listening and meeting people where they are — lessons that transcend vaccination campaigns.
OPINION: ‘I’m done keeping my head down’: Why we must stop the hate against Asian Americans (and everyone else)
Violence against Asians, or anyone else yoked with a group identity, is unacceptable. All human beings share an equal capacity to harm or heal. Violence happens when we convince ourselves otherwise.
How to get a COVID-19 shot in Wisconsin: Vaccine hunters share tips
Tired of waiting, some eligible Wisconsinites take action or find help to nab vaccine appointments.
OPINION: What have we learned one year into the pandemic? Five residents share their observations.
On March 12, 2020, Gov. Tony Evers declared a public health emergency because of COVID-19. We asked our neighbors what lessons they’ve learned about their community, their city and themselves during the pandemic.
Bids to alter Wisconsin elections fall mostly along partisan lines
Republicans want to restrict drop boxes and absentee voting. Democrats aim to make it easier to vote. Both parties favor quicker vote counting.
‘There are no throwaway people’: Sister MacCanon Brown and her mission to serve homeless residents
For Sister MacCanon Brown, advocating for homeless residents was not something she chose — it chose her. And she’s been doing it for more than three decades.
‘He shouldn’t have had to die’: COVID-19 infects half of Wisconsin inmates, five times the overall state rate
Prisoners lack space and some say rules to curb COVID-19 are unevenly enforced.
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