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There aren’t official records on how many people have their crimes expunged, but one estimate puts it at 2,000 per year.
Local artist, animator, and advocate Marz Ezeji will debut their original animated short, Artist Bites: Creativity That Heals, Food That Sustains, at the 13th Annual Youth Art Show Opening Reception ...
The Benedict Center works to help women in street-based sex trade by offering food and hygiene supplies, crisis support, ...
The blood collected in Milwaukee will stay in the local community, supporting hospitals and patients across the region.
A Milwaukee philanthropist and community members shed light on why a free bike matters during a local giveaway.
The city’s comprehensive plan is like a guide book that helps determine how Milwaukee wants to grow and improve over the ...
Support performing artists; tidy up Menomonee Valley; bring friends and family to a community cookout; shop at the farmers ...
Act 12 chose to punish its way out of financial problems. The solution was not only anti-Black, it was outdated and ...
Starting in the late 1990s and 2000s, Wisconsin’s “truth-in-sentencing” law, which requires people convicted of crimes to ...
Read quietly with a group of fellow readers or find your perfect reading nook in the park with our best reading spots map.
Dad Doula University initially started as a virtual program via Zoom and Clubhouse because of the COVID pandemic. The program ...
Milwaukee, meet your future bosses. We spoke to nine 2025 graduates. And these students from across the city told us how ...
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