Private pilot Arian Rice continues to pursue his career in aviation while encouraging other minorities to chase their dreams.
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5 things to know and do the weekend of Aug. 15
Receive a free loaf of bread; attend an annual summer celebration with PEARLS for Teen Girls; chill at the Center Street Daze festival; and more.
Pathfinders employees seek training and transparency as they attempt to form union
Workers cite retaliatory terminations and inconsistent wages at agency that serves youths.
Photos: Red Magic Art Festival celebrates Native American art and culture
Jackson Park was the location local artist Harmony Hill chose to begin the tradition of the Red Magic Art Festival.
How are Wisconsin’s local governments spending millions in opioid settlement payouts?
Three years into disbursements, strategies vary — and so does transparency. Some governments submitted required reports only after a reporter asked. Others have yet to spend anything.
Residents weigh in on new ban on selling THC to minors
Some concerns have emerged over a new ordinance that bans the sale of THC products like Delta-8 and Delta-10 to anyone younger than 21.
How to replace spoiled FoodShare food and other tips after a wild weather week
You could be eligible for food replacement and other resources if you were impacted by floods.
‘We just have to have faith’: Amani Youth Council leaders discuss gun violence in Milwaukee
The Amani Youth Council is calling for youths and adults to work together to bring peace, safety and change.
Here are resources for Milwaukee residents affected by flooding
Milwaukee residents and organizations are coming to the forefront to aid communities impacted by severe flooding over the weekend. Here are resources to help with the recovery process.
MPD still weighs expanding use of facial recognition technology
The Milwaukee Police Department hasn’t made a decision yet on whether to expand its use of Facial Recognition Technology.
