Op-Ed
A City and Life That’s Segregated
A look at our individual responsibility in creating change for Milwaukee.
Aug 23rd, 2020 by Dominique Samari5 Qualities Next Police Chief Must Have
Empathy, efficiency, accountability needed from Milwaukee’s next chief.
Aug 22nd, 2020 by Joe’Mar Hooper, Milwaukee Neighborhood News ServiceHarris Could Push Dems Towards Pragmatic Policies
On health care, immigration, free college tuition there are potential compromises.
Aug 18th, 2020 by John TorinusWho Do You Call If Police Commit the Crime?
Photographer assaulted by off-duty cop says she was subjected to hours of questioning by Milwaukee Police.
Aug 17th, 2020 by LaTasha Lux, Milwaukee Neighborhood News ServiceWhy Republicans Turned Green
Republican senators worried about reelection in November helped pass “The Great American Outdoors Act.”
Aug 16th, 2020 by Spencer BlackYou Can Help Stop Reckless Driving
The city has a problem. Concerned citizens can help solve it.
Aug 15th, 2020 by Jodie Donabar and Steve O’ConnellBusinesses Struggle to Survive the Pandemic
Payroll Protection Program helped local businesses, but state should boost startup tax credits to reinvigorate the economy
Aug 14th, 2020 by John TorinusWisconsin Must Accept Medicaid Expansion
What better time to increase healthcare access than during a pandemic?
Aug 13th, 2020 by Bill KaplanSturgis Biker Rally A Threat to State
Many Wisconsin Harley riders attending event that will likely spread COVID-19.
Aug 12th, 2020 by James RowenUWM, Professor Buff Should Apologize
Their attack on UWM Senior Lecturer Betsy Schoeller was a monstrous error.
Aug 10th, 2020 by Joanie MackowskiLegislature Must Act for Unemployed
Some have waited 15 weeks to get unemployment compensation; state law must to be reformed.
Aug 9th, 2020 by State Sen. Jeff SmithTrump Attacks Voting Process
The president attempts to undercut mail-in voting.
Aug 4th, 2020 by John Torinus