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Will Painting Return to Governor’s Mansion?
Painting of urban children commissioned for state mansion was removed by Walker.
Nov 21st, 2018 by Michael HorneGovernment Caused Segregation, Author Charges
“The Color of Law” writer Richard Rothstein speaks at MATC, galvanizes listeners.
Oct 25th, 2018 by Allison DikanovicACLU Justice Tour Targets Racism
Mass incarceration and police stop-and-frisk program discussed at weekend event.
Oct 15th, 2018 by Isiah HolmesAn East Side High Rise in 2019?
Mandel announces plans to break ground on Prospect Ave. tower
Sep 23rd, 2018 by Graham Kilmer13 Places on MLK Dr. Featured by Doors Open
Two century-old churches, art galleries, sausage factory and much more.
Sep 14th, 2018 by Max NawaraThe Mystery Of Young Street
Where is it? How long is it? Short street created in 1929 would stump local trivia experts.
Aug 29th, 2018 by Carl BaehrBlack Arts Fest MKE Offers Variety
August 4 event will feature food, music, dance, art, storytelling, fashion, jewelry and more.
Jul 31st, 2018 by Ryeshia FarmerMitchell St. Library Mural Wins Applause
Teens work with NEA-funded artist on colorful art work.
Jul 19th, 2018 by Robyn Di GiacintoOld Library To Become Retail Market
Building on 42nd and North, vacant since 2003, would feature various retail vendors.
Jul 14th, 2018 by Andrea WaxmanSouth Side Social Security Office Closing
Violates federal policy, Rep. Moore says; “a slap in the face,” says Ald Perez.
Mar 16th, 2018 by Edgar MendezGuns, Grief and Grace
Panelists, community members discuss solutions to gun violence at Public Library event.
Feb 28th, 2018 by Elizabeth BakerTeen Art Exhibit Hits at Sex Trafficking
Student art spreads awareness of major problem in city.
Feb 19th, 2018 by Jabril Faraj





















