An agreement reached this week by US Congress committees on tobacco control legislation will have a huge impact on youth tobacco use in Wisconsin, which has increased substantially over the past two years due to the increasing popularity of electronic cigarettes and other flavored tobacco products.
Archives for 2019
5 things to know this week in Milwaukee: Dec. 16 to Dec. 21
A holiday decorating contest in Enderis Park, a holiday party by BLOC, a community conversation hosted by Lena Turner, story time at The Domes and a women’s gathering circle at Ignace Health Center are among this week’s highlights.
Help for the holidays: Nine ways to celebrate in the community
Here’s a list of enjoyable and affordable events going on throughout the city where you can celebrate with your neighbors.
5 things to do this weekend: Dec. 13 to Dec. 15
This weekend, don’t miss the healthcare enrollment deadline, a meeting with entrepreneurs, a nightly hike at Hawthorn Glen Woods, Joel Boyd’s annual holiday turn-up and UMOS’s Breakfast with Santa.
ACLU presses city to step up implementation of stop-and-frisk settlement
Nearly a year and a half after the Milwaukee Common Council approved a historic $3.4 million settlement that mandated sweeping reforms of stop-and-frisk practices, little progress has been made, ACLU leaders say.
Metro Milwaukee employers less optimistic on hiring heading into 2020
BizTimes Milwaukee
Medically necessary transgender surgery now covered by Wisconsin Medicaid after legal battle
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Reggie Jackson: Too Many Black Families Are Not Able To Celebrate Having Good Jobs For The Holidays
Milwaukee Independent
Black Arts MKE’s ‘Black Nativity’ gives Langston Hughes’ Christmas classic a fresh, local flavor
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
ICE arrests 90 more students at fake university in Michigan
Detroit Free Press
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