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Daily: 692 COVID-19 Deaths in Wisconsin, 350 in Milwaukee County
Daily

692 COVID-19 Deaths in Wisconsin, 350 in Milwaukee County

Approximately one in three individuals that have died from COVID-19 in Wisconsin have resided in the city of Milwaukee

Wisconsin Police Union Supports Reforms

Wisconsin Police Union Supports Reforms

State’s largest police union supports chokehold ban, “bad cop” registry.

Op Ed: Community Health Centers Need Funding
Op Ed

Community Health Centers Need Funding

Vitally needed to provide health care to poor and uninsured. More federal funding needed.

The Week’s Greatest Hits

The Week’s Greatest Hits

Most popular articles and press releases in the past week

Protest Day 16: Peaceful March Sees Signs of Solidarity
Protest Day 16

Peaceful March Sees Signs of Solidarity

As march traverses city's west side and Wauwatosa it's met with support.

Follow the George Floyd Protests Here

Follow the George Floyd Protests Here

Follow the George Floyd protests and get the latest news here.

Daily: Racial, Ethnic Disparities Persist in COVID-19 Cases
Daily

Racial, Ethnic Disparities Persist in COVID-19 Cases

Active hospitalizations continues on downward trend.

Dining: Smax Brings Boxed Lunches to Downtown
Dining

Smax Brings Boxed Lunches to Downtown

New to-go lunch place offers light, healthy food in a box you can eat anywhere.

Time to Face Systemic Racism, Biden Says

Time to Face Systemic Racism, Biden Says

Presidential candidate’s address to state’s Democrats says “soul of America” is at stake.

Urban Reads: Streets Belong to the People
Urban Reads

Streets Belong to the People

All the city news you can use.

Utility Disconnection Moratorium Ending

Utility Disconnection Moratorium Ending

Starting July 1st, utilities can charge late fees and disconnect services.

Op Ed: Milwaukee Has Long History of Protests
Op Ed

Milwaukee Has Long History of Protests

Powerful black and brown protests in 1960s, 1970s can inspire marchers today.