Silver City Phobruary Milwaukee’s west side welcomes you to warm up with a bowl of soup during Phobruary. The annual February event celebrates the food diversity found on Milwaukee’s west side in the Silver City community.
Older Black men account for a growing share of Milwaukee drug deaths as fentanyl creeps into cocaine supplies, catching a generation unaware.
In Milwaukee, during a spate of freezing winter weather earlier this month, cold-challenged frontline organizations are providing crucial services to hundreds of residents, many of whom are unhoused.
When Stowers opened a BP gas station at 807 E. Atkinson Ave. in Milwaukee's Arlington Heights neighborhood, it was Wisconsin’s only Black-owned gas station. It still is — thanks to Nash and her husband. The Milwaukee couple are the station’s new owners. But since they took over in November, things haven’t been so easy.
Multiple agencies in Wisconsin announced on Wednesday that 14 people were arrested for participating in a large drug trafficking operation in the Milwaukee area.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison is still the most selective in Wisconsin. When it comes to selectivity, the University of Wisconsin-Madison still leads the way among Wisconsin colleges and universities.
Southeast Wisconsin was glowing and buzzing Tuesday night as the skies lit up across the Great Lakes region with fiery streaks. Some spectators thought it might be a performance by Mother Nature, like a meteor shower. But the truth is it was just a bunch of junk.
While Milwaukee County is the first county in Wisconsin to received the designation, 13 municipalities across the state are already involved.
The goal is to restore a wild, self-sustaining lake sturgeon population in the urban river that runs up the northeast side of the metro area.
Conservative candidate Brad Schimel refuses to criticize the president for freeing rioters who assaulted law enforcement officers.
The West Allis police chief stood alongside some of the state's top law enforcers to announce the charges against the 19 people from eight different Milwaukee cities. Investigators described it as a crime ring distributing drugs, including cocaine, heroin and fentanyl.
Complaints about vital prescriptions and documents going further for processing "amplifies serious concerns" about the USPS, wrote the U.P. congressman.