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Early Voting Underway for Spring Election

Early Voting Underway for Spring Election

Through April 1, Milwaukee voters can cast their ballots at any of 7 city polling sites.

Tile Town: Century-Old Illustrated Fireplace Delights Students
Tile Town

Century-Old Illustrated Fireplace Delights Students

First in a series. An inside tour of unique Arts & Crafts tile creations in Milwaukee.

Bucks, Froedtert Plan Massive Health Equity Initiative

Bucks, Froedtert Plan Massive Health Equity Initiative

20-year, up-to-$100 million effort aims to be a data-driven eliminator of health disparities.

Should State’s Schools Require Financial Literacy Course?

Should State’s Schools Require Financial Literacy Course?

17 states require it. Evers, some Republicans favor it, but won't fully fund it.

Bill Would Require Armed School Resource Officers

Bill Would Require Armed School Resource Officers

Republican proposal requires all schools to track crimes, hire officer after enough incidents.

K-12 Education: Open Enrollment Plummeting at MPS
K-12 Education

Open Enrollment Plummeting at MPS

Down 44% in past decade, while numbers continue to grow for the state.

Will Police Officers Return to MPS Schools?

Will Police Officers Return to MPS Schools?

Activist groups oppose proposal, reportedly being discussed by MPD and school district.

City Hall: Three Highly-Competitive Aldermanic Races On April Ballot
City Hall

Three Highly-Competitive Aldermanic Races On April Ballot

Pratt vs Bowen, Westmoreland vs Jackson and Ball vs Taylor.

Murphy’s Law: Rep. LaKeshia Myers Is a Double Dipper
Murphy’s Law

Rep. LaKeshia Myers Is a Double Dipper

Working as public school teacher and administrator while serving in Legislature, getting two full time salaries.

K-12 Education: MPS Embroiled in a Real Food Fight
K-12 Education

MPS Embroiled in a Real Food Fight

Student group protests quality of school lunches. School board considers changes.

FoodRight Teaches Kids About Healthy Foods

FoodRight Teaches Kids About Healthy Foods

Nonprofit serves 1,200 students in five MPS schools with hands-on approach.

K-12 Education: Teachers Pay May Rise By 8%
K-12 Education

Teachers Pay May Rise By 8%

Can MPS afford this? Will state funding be enough to prevent teacher shortages?

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