All 5,000 MPS 3rd-graders to experience part of science curriculum at Milwaukee Public Museum

All 5,000 MPS 3rd-graders to experience part of science curriculum at Milwaukee Public Museum

Newest Learning Journey partnership to be announced Thursday morning

Walker Injects False Issue in Medicaid Decision

Walker Injects False Issue in Medicaid Decision

In response to growing pressure to accept billions of dollars in federal Medicaid money to fill the holes in BadgerCare, and guarantee that over 170,000 Wisconsinites have access to the secure health care they need to prosper and succeed, Governor Walker has been injected a false reason for not taking the money.

Supervisor Alexander Calls for Audit of County Board

Supervisor Alexander Calls for Audit of County Board

Two-Thirds board vote required before proposal can even be heard.

Proposal to lift cap on city taxicab permits gets Friday hearing

Proposal to lift cap on city taxicab permits gets Friday hearing

Measure also calls for more frequent vehicle inspections, vehicle upgrades

A Proposal to Downsize County Board and Staff

A Proposal to Downsize County Board and Staff

An open letter to the residents of Milwaukee County

Plan to Strengthen BadgerCare Unveiled at State Capitol

Plan to Strengthen BadgerCare Unveiled at State Capitol

Provides another stepping stone to rebuilding Wisconsin’s middle-class

Immigration reform holds promise for Milwaukee, U.S., aldermen say

Immigration reform holds promise for Milwaukee, U.S., aldermen say

The City of Milwaukee and the U.S. stand to benefit under much needed immigration reform principles announced by President Obama earlier this week, Alderman Joe Davis, Sr. and Alderman José G. Pérez said today.

Justice Geske Appointed as Mediator For Art Museum, War Memorial Negotiations

Justice Geske Appointed as Mediator For Art Museum, War Memorial Negotiations

Highly Respected Justice Janine Geske Accepts Role to Move Iconic Institutions Past Impasse

President Obama proclaims February National African American History Month

President Obama proclaims February National African American History Month

Alderman Davis said it is just one of many contributions that the President has made to the African American community.

MPS employee to receive U.S. Department of Defense’s Patriot Award for supporting “citizen warrior” colleague

MPS employee to receive U.S. Department of Defense’s Patriot Award for supporting “citizen warrior” colleague

Speech pathologist Wendy Weir, called a ‘hero’ by 1st Sgt. Ginger Macdonald, to receive award Friday at 12:30 p.m. at MPS Central Services

Alderwoman Coggs Names 6th District Difference Makers Winners

Alderwoman Coggs Names 6th District Difference Makers Winners

At a town hall meeting Wednesday night, Alderwoman Milele A. Coggs announced the winners of the 2012 6th District Difference Makers awards.

Urban home ownership, maintaining neighborhood vitality to be discussed during City Hall event Friday

Urban home ownership, maintaining neighborhood vitality to be discussed during City Hall event Friday

A City Hall event on Friday (February 1) entitled “Panel on Urban Home Ownership and Neighborhood Vitality during the Foreclosure Crisis,” will feature Alderman Nik Kovac.