South Milwaukee Performing Arts Center presents SistaStrings
South Milwaukee Performing Arts Center is proud to present SistaStrings as part of its 20th Anniversary Performing Arts Series on Friday, November 22, 2024 at 7:00 p.m. Born and raised in Milwaukee,...
View ArticleVice President Harris and Governor Tim Walz will have our backs
By: Deon Cannon Just two days after Kamala Harris officially announced her run for President, I had the chance to attend her first rally. The packed high school gym in West Allis was filled with...
View ArticleFind your salvation in you
It is an election year in the USA. The political situation in the US is tenuous at best. All forms of media are using any means to garner viewers or readers. Many people feel that the presidential...
View Article2024 Primary Election Results
The August partisan primary in Wisconsin determines candidates who will appear on the ballot in the November general election. Wisconsin voters rejected two constitutional amendment questions. The...
View ArticleRemembering the life of the late Bill Taylor
More than 120 people showed up in person and nearly 100 watched via live video stream as the youngest children of WTMJ-TV Anchor William ‘Bill’ Taylor hosted a celebration of life for him in Milwaukee...
View ArticleUnited Negro College Fund hosts ’40th Annual Walk for Education’
On Saturday, August 10, 2024, The United Negro College Fund (UNCF) hosted its “40th Annual Walk for Education” at Veteran’s Park, 1010 N. Lincoln Memorial Dr. The “Walk for Education” helps UNCF raise...
View Article10th Annual Bronzeville Sleepover for Education
On Friday and Saturday, August 9-10, 2024 the Historic King Drive BID No. 8 (Business Improvement District) and others were outside in front of Pete’s Fruit Market on the corner of Martin Luther King...
View ArticleMilwaukee Times Digital Edition Issue August 22, 2024
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View ArticleAmerican Heart Association offers tips for healthy return to school
Studies show trends that can lead to poor heart health down the road As summer wraps up and kids head back to the classrooms, it’s important to recognize how young people spend their free time could...
View ArticleC.H. Mason Clinic celebrates expansion
On Friday, August 16, 2024, Holy Redeemer Church of God in Christ celebrated the clinic expansion, 4858 North Mother Daniels Way, with a ribbon-cutting. The expansion creates the opportunity to expand...
View ArticleFannie Lou Hamer’s convention
As our nation gears up for a political convention where a woman of color will make history, it’s another chance to look back at the convention that happened 60 years ago this week in Atlantic City, NJ,...
View ArticleSettlement reached between Hyatt Regency Hotel and D’Vontaye Mitchell’s...
A settlement has been reached in the D’Vontaye Mitchell case and a criminal trial is in the works. He was the man who died outside the Hyatt Regency Hotel in downtown Milwaukee in June, 2024. The...
View ArticleThe voice and heartbeat of Milwaukee: Remembering Keyon Jackson-Malone
From airwaves to Atkinson Park: A legacy of unity, service, and unshakable community spirit Keyon Lavell Jackson- Malone was more than just a name in Milwaukee; he was the heartbeat of his community. A...
View ArticleMilwaukee Brewers celebrate history and legacy of the Negro Leagues
On Sunday, August 18, 2024, the Milwaukee Brewers paid tribute to the 1923 Milwaukee Bears and the rich history of the Negro Leagues with the Annual Negro Leagues Tribute Game (NLTG). A pre-game...
View ArticleOutreach Community Health Centers launches new residency program
On Friday, August 16, 2024, Outreach Community Health Centers (OCHC), the Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW), Froedtert Health, and Children’s Wisconsin hosted a ribbon cutting to celebrate their...
View ArticleMilwaukee Times Digital Edition Issue August 29, 2024
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View ArticleThis Week In Black History – August 29, 2024
August 29, 1920 – Saxophonist Charlie “Bird” Parker was born. August 30, 1983 – Lt. Col. Guion S. Bluford, Jr., became the first African American astronaut in space. August 31, 1836 – Henry Blair...
View ArticleFour types of illness lurking in your home
As much as we’d like our homes to be the perfect ‘safe space,’ this is rarely the case. Unbeknownst to many homeowners (or any tenants for that matter) are the dangers looking right around the corner....
View ArticleFive tips for black women coping with ‘scanxiety’
Whether scans are being done for diagnosis, to monitor treatment, or to check for a recurrence of illness, the emotions associated with these scans can be difficult to navigate for many people with...
View ArticleMPS First Nations Studies holds its first in-person College Access Bridging...
Lessons in math, science, and Native culture plus fun, educational trips around Milwaukee filled summer days for a group of Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS) Native students. They took part in the first...
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