HUD Awards Over $1.2 Million to Promote Jobs, Self-Sufficiency for Public Housing Residents in Wisconsin

HUD Awards Over $1.2 Million to Promote Jobs, Self-Sufficiency for Public Housing Residents in Wisconsin

The funding will also link the elderly and people with disabilities with supportive services that allow them to maintain independent living and age-in-place.

Helping small businesses thrive: Local Business Action Team to hold public forums
Helping small businesses thrive

Local Business Action Team to hold public forums

News release from Alderman Terry L. Witkowski

Baldwin Joins Efforts to Extend Critical Retraining Benefits for Workers Who Lose their Job to Foreign Trade

Baldwin Joins Efforts to Extend Critical Retraining Benefits for Workers Who Lose their Job to Foreign Trade

Bill would make more workers eligible for retraining benefits that are set to expire in September

U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin Joins Bipartisan Effort to Stop Asian Carp

U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin Joins Bipartisan Effort to Stop Asian Carp

Legislation directs Army Corps to target vulnerable point of entry in Chicago area waterway system, requires work with Great Lakes partners on long-term solutions

February Board update: Dr. Driver’s contract extended, state budget resolution, Malcolm X redevelopment for King Middle
February Board update

Dr. Driver’s contract extended, state budget resolution, Malcolm X redevelopment for King Middle

Other action includes: Clerk's contract extended, position created to explore new northwest-side middle school; Board honors Dr. King contest winners, Cass Street School teacher and outgoing chief accountability and efficiency officer

Assembly Labor Committee Democrats Lay Out Their Expectations for “Right to Work” Public Hearing

Assembly Labor Committee Democrats Lay Out Their Expectations for “Right to Work” Public Hearing

Representatives Sinicki, Mason and Ohnstad Urge for Maximum Public Input on Incredibly Damaging Bill

Sups. Mayo, Taylor Ask Mental Health Board for Independent Investigation into Janet Johnson Death

Sups. Mayo, Taylor Ask Mental Health Board for Independent Investigation into Janet Johnson Death

Letter from Supervisor Michael Mayo, Sr. Vice Chair, Health and Human Needs Committee, Supervisor Steve F. Taylor

Taste & Toast to lift spirits downtown beginning Monday

Taste & Toast to lift spirits downtown beginning Monday

Five nights of specially priced bottles and bites at over 25 downtown Milwaukee restaurants

Rep. Brostoff: Statement on the Senate Passage of Right to Exploit
Rep. Brostoff

Statement on the Senate Passage of Right to Exploit

"I am disappointed in the Republican Senators who voted in favor of this attack on the middle class."

AFP Wisconsin Statement on Senate Passage of Right-To-Work

AFP Wisconsin Statement on Senate Passage of Right-To-Work

"Tonight, we congratulate the Wisconsin Senate for standing up for workers all across our great state and finally passing this long overdue legislation."

Grupo Rebolú’s Afro-Caribbean Rhythms and Colombian Traditions to Heat Up Latino Arts’ Spring Season

Grupo Rebolú’s Afro-Caribbean Rhythms and Colombian Traditions to Heat Up Latino Arts’ Spring Season

Tickets for the evening show are $15 for general admission, $10 for seniors 60 and over and full-time students, and $8 per student in groups of 10 or more.

Barca, Shankland call Walker ‘deceitful’

Barca, Shankland call Walker ‘deceitful’

Right-to-Work bill distracts from "incredibly harmful" budget, they say