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No Early Voting at Miller Park, Fiserv Forum

No Early Voting at Miller Park, Fiserv Forum

City fears legal challenges of sites not approved at June emergency meeting.

These Places Help with Childcare and Virtual Learning

These Places Help with Childcare and Virtual Learning

They offer a place for children before, during and after school.

30% of City’s School-Age Kids Lack Computer

30% of City’s School-Age Kids Lack Computer

And 8.5% of families lack broadband, survey finds. MPS foundation, non-profit work to address virtual learning issues.

City Hall: City Made $8.6 Million Debt Mistake
City Hall

City Made $8.6 Million Debt Mistake

Past Comptroller blamed. Mistake equivalent to all the salaries of health department staff.

The Contrarian: Journal Sentinel School Choice Blackout
The Contrarian

Journal Sentinel School Choice Blackout

Newspaper ignores new study with powerful results for voucher schools.

Op Ed: Students Need Help During Pandemic
Op Ed

Students Need Help During Pandemic

Social-emotional skills are critical. How AmeriCorps members can help.

Program Helps Women, Minority Businesses Grow

Program Helps Women, Minority Businesses Grow

66 businesses have been helped by GMC’s Scale Up Milwaukee SPARC initiative.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Michael Emem’s Rising Real Estate Career
Eyes on Milwaukee

Michael Emem’s Rising Real Estate Career

From drawing homes in high school to building them across the city.

Back-To-School Resources for Families

Back-To-School Resources for Families

School supply drives, internet access, book readings and more.

With DNC as Backdrop, A Discussion of Black Liberation

With DNC as Backdrop, A Discussion of Black Liberation

Young students and artists talk about racism, police and education.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Couple Opens Medical Training Center
Eyes on Milwaukee

Couple Opens Medical Training Center

Former MPS facility at 69th and Appleton becomes Standard of Excellence training center for entry-level medical jobs.

Friday Photos: Hmong High School Rises on Northwest Side
Friday Photos

Hmong High School Rises on Northwest Side

$30 million project represents latest expansion for well-regarded charter school.

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