The Social Development Commission is considering all of its options to resolve its financial situation amid $2.4 million in debt and a lack of new funding.
From showcasing your talents to conversing with community leaders, here’s what to know and do this week in Milwaukee.
Democrats in the minority have tried to close it, but the Republican majority has ignored their attempts. A new bill that would do that is likely DOA.
A statue of Cesar Chavez in front of Nuevo Mercado El Rey, 916 S. Cesar E. Chavez Drive, on March 19. (Photo by Jonathan Aguilar / Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service / CatchLight Local) His impact is ...
People protest a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement building leased out by the Milwaukee School of Engineering in October. (Photo by Jonathan Aguilar / Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service / ...
The first thing to understand is that evictions are three lawsuits wrapped into one,” Toman said. The first is the actual ...
Madison high school and middle school students demonstrated knowledge through challenges focused on key events, figures and ...
Gov. Tony Evers, seen here delivering his final state of the state address at the Wisconsin State Capitol on Feb. 17, plans to shoot down a Republican-led proposal to strip powers from the Milwaukee ...
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This workshop is ideal for adults interested in sustainable gardening, supporting pollinators, and caring for the land—no ...
Versiti Blood Center of Wisconsin has seen rapid declines in organ donors and blood donations in the state, which is impacting treatment for local patients. Here’s what you need to know and how to ...