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Racial, Ethnic Disparities Persist in COVID-19 Cases
Active hospitalizations continues on downward trend.
Jun 13th, 2020 by Jeramey JanneneSmax Brings Boxed Lunches to Downtown
New to-go lunch place offers light, healthy food in a box you can eat anywhere.
Jun 13th, 2020 by Michael HollowayTime to Face Systemic Racism, Biden Says
Presidential candidate’s address to state’s Democrats says “soul of America” is at stake.
Jun 13th, 2020 by Shawn Johnson, Wisconsin Public RadioUtility Disconnection Moratorium Ending
Starting July 1st, utilities can charge late fees and disconnect services.
Jun 13th, 2020 by Danielle Kaeding, Wisconsin Public RadioMilwaukee Has Long History of Protests
Powerful black and brown protests in 1960s, 1970s can inspire marchers today.
Jun 13th, 2020 by Antonio Ramirez, Milwaukee Neighborhood News ServiceWill Students Need a Coronavirus Vaccine to Go to School?
Medical experts say yes, but a loophole remains for anti-vaxxers in Wisconsin.
Jun 13th, 2020 by Madeline Fox, Wisconsin Public RadioPortrait of a Spitting Shorewood Attorney
Stephanie Rapkin can handle all kinds of trusts, and claims an affiliation with UWM and Marquette.
Jun 13th, 2020 by Michael HornePeaceful March Snakes Through South Side
March honors Joel Acevedo, who died at hands of off-duty Milwaukee police officer in April
Jun 13th, 2020 by Jeramey JanneneFollow the George Floyd Protests Here
Follow the George Floyd Protests and get the latest news here.
Jun 12th, 2020 by Urban MilwaukeeQuartet Opens
New Walker's Point apartment building is the second building developed by New Land Enterprises in the neighborhood.
Jun 12th, 2020 by Jeramey JanneneMeet Eric Lucas
Teen spat on at a Black Lives Matter march struggles with racially-charged incident, charts future.
Jun 12th, 2020 by Graham Kilmer