Residents will decide who will be the state’s next Superintendent of Public Instruction, choose members for the Milwaukee Public Schools board of directors and vote in several judicial races on April 6.
UPDATE: Milwaukee County supervisors OK reducing fine for marijuana possession to $1
The Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors on Thursday adopted a resolution to reduce the fine for marijuana and drug paraphernalia possession of 25 grams or less to $1.
Community groups, Milwaukee leaders once again at odds over plans to expand I-94 East-West Corridor
Their concerns include whether an expansion of the freeway is necessary with traffic down since the pandemic began, the environmental impact of the project and whether it is equitable to communities of color in Milwaukee.
We Are Here MKE campaign seeks to raise awareness of domestic and sexual violence programs for communities of color, LGBTQ residents
A new campaign is amplifying the work of seven local programs that offer culturally specific services for survivors of domestic and sexual violence.
Milwaukee County sees progress in reducing the number of inmates in youth prisons
Milwaukee County officials continue to make strides to drastically reduce the number of residents incarcerated in youth prisons.
Groups, lawmakers push to ease expungement of low-level criminal convictions
A bipartisan group of legislators is launching a new effort to reform Wisconsin’s tougher-than-average expungement laws.
‘The workload is through the roof’: How the closing of South Side station is affecting the Milwaukee Fire Department
Station 17 on the city’s far South Side is the seventh fire station to close in Milwaukee since 2018. Acting Chief Aaron Lipski says while resources have declined, demands for his department’s services have not.
‘I watched her take on so many battles’: Community leaders reflect on the life of Maria Monreal-Cameron
Community members say Maria Monreal-Cameron, longtime CEO of the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Wisconsin, was an outspoken leader and trailblazer. She died Monday.
How one project is helping women in the sex trade get off the streets and into stable housing
Not having access to stable housing inhibits women involved in the street-based sex trade from succeeding. The MPOWER project aims to help them overcome those obstacles.
Memorable stories of 2020: Basketball coach demands his students score on and off the court
Pulaski/Carmen Southeast High School varsity basketball coach Melvin White demands his team excel in the classroom and on the court.
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