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For Two Straight Years, Milwaukee’s Homicide Rate Has Fallen

For Two Straight Years, Milwaukee’s Homicide Rate Has Fallen

A close look at the work violence prevention and interruption plays in attempting to continue that trend.

Vandals Are Taking Apart Beached Boat

Vandals Are Taking Apart Beached Boat

Top of vessel now gone as owners and public authorities are MIA.

Sports Bar Surrenders License After Shooting

Sports Bar Surrenders License After Shooting

Pressure from area alderwoman leads to closure of Bar 107 Sports Bar and Grill.

15 Months Late, MPD Sends Officers Into 11 High Schools

15 Months Late, MPD Sends Officers Into 11 High Schools

'Finally' says Judge Borowski after city, MPD and MPS meet January 2024 deadline.

Alderwoman Vows to ‘Investigate’ Bar 107

Alderwoman Vows to ‘Investigate’ Bar 107

Ald. Taylor accuses northwest-side bar of 'irresponsibility' after fatal shooting.

Milwaukee Police Officer Charged With Using Position to Help Gang

Milwaukee Police Officer Charged With Using Position to Help Gang

Juwon Madlock accused of offering to sell guns, buy stolen truck, help fugitive avoid arrest.

New Milwaukee Sales Tax Brings in $200 Million

New Milwaukee Sales Tax Brings in $200 Million

2024 was first year of 2% city sales tax; it raised $16 million more than expected.

Council Approves MPS Police Officer Agreement, But Money Still An Issue

Council Approves MPS Police Officer Agreement, But Money Still An Issue

Council has opportunity to spend MPS funding, but on what?

Mayor Talks Education, Public Safety in 2025 State of the City

Mayor Talks Education, Public Safety in 2025 State of the City

Upbeat speech also discusses Growing MKE plan, elections and safe streets.

Judge Fines City For Failing To Comply With MPD in Schools Requirement

Judge Fines City For Failing To Comply With MPD in Schools Requirement

Judge Borowski gives city $1,000 per day fine until 25 police officers placed in schools.

Report Finds Issues with Milwaukee’s Fire & Police Commission

Report Finds Issues with Milwaukee’s Fire & Police Commission

A 'rubber stamp' for police? Report comes as FPC power getting reduced.

City Requests Delay for Police in Schools

City Requests Delay for Police in Schools

Putting officers in schools without training would create substantial liability for city, says the filing.

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