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Build Trust to Boost Vaccinations
Only 24% of Blacks, 32% of Latinx in state have had at least one dose.
Jun 6th, 2021 by Iuscely FloresGOP Bill Jails More, Costs $1 Billion
Measure would re-imprison anyone who commits a crime while on extended supervision, parole, or probation.
Jun 6th, 2021 by Gretchen SchuldtState Capitol Discriminates, Legislator Charges
Signs asking unvaccinated people to wear masks is “discrimination,” Republican insists.
Jun 6th, 2021 by Melanie Conklin, Wisconsin ExaminerThe Week’s Greatest Hits
Most popular articles and press releases in the past week
Jun 6th, 2021 by Urban MilwaukeeDonut Monster and Brute Pizza Coming To Third Ward
The two restaurants will share a kitchen in the Landmark Building.
Jun 5th, 2021 by Angeline TerrySevere Drought Hits Southeast Wisconsin
Precipitation as much as 7 inches below normal.
Jun 5th, 2021 by Hope Kirwan, Wisconsin Public RadioUW Regents Elect First Native American President
Edmund Manydeeds is new president of UW System Board of Regents.
Jun 5th, 2021 by Madeline Fox, Wisconsin Public RadioAmericans in Spain | June 11–October 3
Journey to Spain and explore the early influence of its art and culture on American painters. See more than 100 works of art in person!
Jun 5th, 2021 by Milwaukee Art MuseumHow to Get Free Meals for Kids This Summer
Program by MPS and two foundations delivers free meals in three ZIP codes.
Jun 5th, 2021 by Sam Woods, Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service321 Jefferson Nears Completion
Electrically-charged building nears completion in Historic Third Ward.
Jun 4th, 2021 by Jeramey JanneneShould Millions in Federal Aid Be Split Up By Aldermanic District?
Council members float idea that would allocate some of the money by district instead of citywide.
Jun 4th, 2021 by Jeramey JanneneSupervisor Proposes Renaming Lindbergh Park for Lucille Berrien
Berrien is a long-time activist that was involved in the fair housing marches of the 1960's.
Jun 4th, 2021 by Graham Kilmer