Some are questioning whether the elimination of four positions in the Office of Multicultural Service aligns with the message the college sends regarding inclusivity and diversity.
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Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service names Edgar Mendez managing editor following national search
Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service, the nonprofit newsroom dedicated to covering the city’s diverse neighborhoods, has promoted veteran journalist Edgar Mendez to managing editor following a national search.
What you need to know about MCTS service changes
Service hours for some routes were cut, while other routes were created or extended.
Opinion: Your Right to Know: ‘No comment’ is no help to the public
In a trend spanning multiple levels of government and political parties, public officials are increasingly avoiding answering inconvenient questions about matters of public concern.
Advocates call on MPS for more transparency with lead action plan
MPS’ lead remediation efforts are being questioned by advocates who want more clarity on the district’s plans.
Photos: Young men learn about careers in law and advocacy
A panel of leaders helped young men learn about the how careers in law and advocacy can uplift their communities.
5 things to know and do the week of Sept. 1
Stay updated on neighborhood crime; attend Amani’s housing and economics meeting; sing at Pepperpot On MLK; and more.
5 things to know and do the weekend of Aug. 29
Put your vocals to the test; enjoy family fun at the Latina Resource Center; watch MPD and MFD battle in kickball; attend a cookout; and more.
Wisconsin’s budget shifts money from schools to Milwaukee prosecutors. That may violate the state constitution.
The budget diverts an estimated $2.2 million annually for the district attorney’s office that’s supposed to go to a fund for Milwaukee schools.
South Division’s English-learning students get an early start to college
Some students at South Division High School are taking college classes in the high school.
