This four-day series of public events confronts the realities of the criminal legal system through immersive experiences and critical conversations held across local campuses.
Attorneys who filed redistricting lawsuits are staring down a short window before nomination papers are due in June.
Among the items discussed was the possibility that UMOS has been tapped to assume funds previously allocated to SDC, a ...
Mitchell Street Arts is hosting a pay-what-you-can country line dance workshop from 5:30 p.m. to 6:45 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 31 ...
A Venezuelan couple arrested during a routine immigration check will try to continue their asylum cases while separated from ...
Wisconsin’s FoodShare program, which serves more than 700,000 Wisconsin residents, could run out of funds soon. Here are some ...
The Social Development Commission is still waiting to hear from the federal government regarding its community action status.
Three organizations collaborated on the Grinding & Grieving Bootcamp, which brought together resources to help participants ...
Battling sickle cell disease hasn’t been the easiest for Lynnthese Johnson, but each day brings more determination, ...
Some 13,000 disabled Wisconsin workers were notified they may have been improperly denied unemployment claims.
The State Building Commission is expected to vote on whether to release $15 million for advancing Gov. Tony Evers’ plan to ...
Here are some things you can do if you live in Milwaukee and may be impacted by a lack of food resources in November.
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