Angelique Sharpe reflects on grieving culture in America and questions society’s unfair expectations for those who experience loss.
America’s Black Holocaust Museum invites residents to a pop-up marketplace to celebrate the history of women from noon to 5 p.m. on Saturday, March 28 at 401 W. North Ave. The marketplace will feature ...
Residents can hear from candidates and ask questions at the Voices of District 7 Community Forum on Saturday, March 28.
Microsoft will stop using NDAs, a move praised by transparency advocates as Wisconsin residents push criticize secretive deals.
The full Milwaukee Public School Board of Supervisors will vote on a proposal to send students to Neeskara on Thursday, March ...
Over the weekend, seven young people in Milwaukee were connected to firearms incidents. That number is not just a statistic. It's a warning.
Many had strong feelings about the sexual abuse allegations against Cesar Chavez, and also about the street potentially being ...
Social media content creators across the city are working to change the narrative around Milwaukee’s food scene.
The differences between Maria Lazar and Chris Taylor come through in their backgrounds and during interviews on the campaign trail.
Changes from the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” are forcing states to expand work requirements for those who receive Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, benefits. The law did not rewrite ...
Wisconsin Watch spoke to three professors to find out how many jobs and what types of work data centers bring, the economic trickle-down effects and more.
As the spring election approaches with judicial, county, municipal and other seats on the line, the Milwaukee Election Commission is encouraging residents to participate in early voting. Early voting ...