A change in MPD police pursuit policy has resulted in more chases, with more than one-fourth of those chases resulting in accidents.
Can Milwaukee’s communities of color cash in on the Democratic National Convention?
With more than a year to go, Milwaukee’s minority business leaders ponder ways to help their communities benefit from the city’s moment on the national stage.
Groups continue to accuse city of obscuring truth about lead in the water
An old-fashioned showdown between health officials and water watchdogs over whether the city continues to downplay concerns about lead poisoning from the water continues, with no one ready to flinch.
The one test no one wants to fail: Resources for sexually transmitted diseases
Milwaukee has one of the highest rates for STDs. Sexually active individuals are encouraged to get tested and to know their status, and here are some resources to help.
NNS Video: Riverside’s RoboTigers robotics team roars its way to world championship
Students from MPS’ Riverside University High School are going to the robotics championships for the third consecutive year. And they need our help: The RoboTigers are trying to raise an additional $10,000 to cover costs for hotels, meals and transportation.
5 things you need to know this week in Milwaukee: April 15-April 20
Umm, Happy Tax Day? To console you, you can start the week with a good meal and end it with yoga. How’s that for balance? Check out all the cool events happening this week in Milwaukee.
Discover a new favorite dining spot during Black Restaurant Week
Here’s an opportunity, and an excuse if you need one, to indulge in great local food and support black entrepreneurship. Beginning Sunday, April 14 BlankSpaceMke is launching its fourth annual Black Restaurant Week.
A West Allis resale shop has become ‘a store that means more’ to its community
At the new location of St. Charles Furniture & Thrift Store in West Allis, employees are young students and residents of Milwaukee County.
A Trump-backing pastor is latest to declare candidacy for Ald. Donovan’s 8th Aldermanic District seat
Eduardo Loera, a long time South Side pastor, has joined State Rep. JoCasta Zamarripa and Democratic operative Justin Bielinski in declaring candidacy for the 8th District aldermanic seat.
The road to becoming a U.S. citizen
The road to citizenship in the United States isn’t as easy as some would think.
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