A mountain of illegally dumped waste tires at N. Teutonia Avenue and W. Mill Road is perhaps the most egregious example of a growing problem in Milwaukee. WISN 12 News last week obtained body cam video of DNR wardens catching a Milwaukee man in the act there in January. "It's an issue. It'll continue to be an ongoing issue until we do something about it," said … [Read more...] about City alderwoman fights back against Milwaukee tire dumping epidemic
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Notice Of Spring Election, Special Election, And Sample Ballots April 1, 2025
OFFICE OF THE MILWAUKEE COUNTY ELECTION COMMISSION TO THE VOTERS OF THE CITY OF MILWAUKEE: Notice is hereby given of a spring election and a special election to be held in City of Milwaukee on April 1, 2025, at which the officers named below shall be chosen. The names of the candidates for each office, whose nominations have been certified to or filed in this office, are … [Read more...] about Notice Of Spring Election, Special Election, And Sample Ballots April 1, 2025
“We Are the Drum” takes audience on a musical journey through black history
Talented Milwaukee singers, dancers, actors, and choreographers presented this year’s production of “We Are the Drum.” This annual high-energy musical revue was an exciting evening of music and dance in a community setting. Performances ran from February 23–March 3, 2025, at Milwaukee Marshall High School, at 4141 N. 64th St. This year’s theme was “The Rhythm of Our State.” … [Read more...] about “We Are the Drum” takes audience on a musical journey through black history
Community Huddle hosts Deputy Sheriff Naquianna Jefferson, first black female technician for Milwaukee SWAT
On Friday, February 28, 2025, 5th grade girls at William Cullen Bryant School got the opportunity to hear Milwaukee County Sheriff's Deputy Naquianna Jefferson talk about how she became the first African American female Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) technician in Milwaukee County at the age of 30. This event was part of the Community Huddle ‘B. Marshall Scholar’ Black … [Read more...] about Community Huddle hosts Deputy Sheriff Naquianna Jefferson, first black female technician for Milwaukee SWAT
Constitutional amendment asked to enshrine WI’s voter ID law into state constitution
In person early voting begins Tuesday, March 18, 2025 ahead of the April 1 election In-person absentee voting began Tuesday, March 18, 2025, ahead of the April 1 election, which features several statewide races, including for Wisconsin Supreme Court. Wisconsin voters will also be asked whether to enshrine the state's current voter ID law, which requires a photo … [Read more...] about Constitutional amendment asked to enshrine WI’s voter ID law into state constitution
Milwaukee prepares to host NCAA tournament games
Fiserv Forum to host two rounds of Big Dance The madness in March is hitting Milwaukee. Fiserv Forum, home of the Milwaukee Bucks, will host two rounds of the NCAA basketball tournament this weekend. "Milwaukee's always been a great host, but since Fiserv Forum has opened, it's become a whole new level of experience with the student athletes of NCAA," said Sports … [Read more...] about Milwaukee prepares to host NCAA tournament games
Let’s groove tonight: Motown and the Philly Sound with your MSO
Within a few years of its inception in the early 1960s, Detroit’s Motown record label was already molding the sounds that would define an entire generation of pop artists; and with the founding of Sigma Sound studio in Philadelphia at the end of the decade, America was well on its way to enjoying one of its most sensational musical revolutions. Join your Milwaukee Symphony … [Read more...] about Let’s groove tonight: Motown and the Philly Sound with your MSO
Nearby Nature Milwaukee recognizes African American environmentalists
On Monday, February 24, 2025, Nearby Nature Milwaukee hosted the 6th annual "African American Environmental Pioneer Awards" (AAEPA), at the Urban Ecology Center located at Washington Park. The event recognized those in Milwaukee’s African American community working for a better environment. Nominees were chosen by previous honorees and event organizers. This year's honorees … [Read more...] about Nearby Nature Milwaukee recognizes African American environmentalists
40th Annual Milwaukee Black Excellence Awards honors ‘Phenomenal Women’
On February 28, 2025, The Milwaukee Black Excellence Awards/Louvenia Johnson Scholarship Fund hosted the "40th Annual Milwaukee Black Excellence Awards" at the Baird Center in downtown Milwaukee. The even's 40th anniversary theme was "Celebrating Four Decades of Excellence: Honoring Phenomenal Women" and recognized __ women in various categories (middle photo) including … [Read more...] about 40th Annual Milwaukee Black Excellence Awards honors ‘Phenomenal Women’
North Division students create T-shirt for MSO’s Bach’s 340th birthday celebration
Fozia Habib (left) and Kelben Davis look for design inspiration for their next art project at North Division High School (NDHS). Davis and Nathaynayal Sledge (not pictured) recently created the winning T-shirt design for the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra’s (MSO) week-long series of concerts in celebration of the 340th birthday of composer Johann Sebastian Bach. The students … [Read more...] about North Division students create T-shirt for MSO’s Bach’s 340th birthday celebration











