Wisconsin was the first U.S. state to let some incarcerated people work in the community. Prisoners now say there aren’t ...
We’re creating space to talk about what youth organizing at AART can look like — what’s been working, what we’re excited to build, and how we want to move forward together.
The SDC spent 2025 trying to restore services and funding in the face of legal challenges, board friction and government ...
Legal experts say Wisconsin has a better case against the architects of the national plan, rather than the fake electors ...
Reuben Harpole, 91, spent years serving Milwaukee. Now in retirement, he’s still giving but in a different way.
Milwaukee Public Schools Superintendent Brenda Cassellius is gearing up for a districtwide special education audit.
Join Arts @ Large Inc. for a celebration; attend a chair yoga session; combat childhood obesity; chat with a cop; and more.
Organizations across Milwaukee are spreading the holiday spirit by hosting toy giveaways and Santa meet-and-greets.
Whether you're a new homeowner or just trying to make sense of your tax bill, here's a breakdown of how property taxes work ...
The move could prompt a lawsuit as the federal government has sued over a dozen states in its quest for unredacted voter rolls and other information.
A three-part series looks at why Wisconsin set back-to-back national records in high court election spending and what can be ...
If approved by the Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors, six routes originally scheduled to be eliminated will continue with ...