Joshua Janis doesn't consider himself a serious runner but will try to cover four miles every four hours for 48 hours to benefit local kids.
Organizers were on track to hold the event in July but "lingering effects of the virus" made it necessary to again cancel until 20222.
The “UW Credit Union Fund for Racial Equity” is in partnership with United Way.
Voices from across Wisconsin bring urgent concerns to Biden’s town hall meeting.
COMMENTARY: Public employees and private sector workers can’t rely on politicians alone to rebuild their unions.
Ald. Chantia Lewis suggests a program that would tidy up after snow plows and put residents to work.
February will support food pantries; North Shore Bank to match donations.
The city will enforce parking restrictions from 10 p.m. Tuesday until 6 a.m. Wednesday. Alternative parking also is available.
Rozalynn Mapes was diagnosed with an aggressive tumor in December. Last month, relatives began raising money for her treatment.
The independent senator's outfit during the Jan. 20 inauguration took the internet by storm - and has helped to raise money for nonprofits.
Because city officials said there has been an uptick in vehicle thefts in the area, the locks are available to 5th District residents.
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Amba, a popular resident at the zoo, was recently humanely euthanized following serious health issues.
Amba, an Amur tiger, suffered serious health issues and was 17-years-old.
Residents who would like to register for a warm, winter coat are asked to call 414-464-2940 to make an appointment.
Several coronavirus testing sites will close Tuesday but will reopen Wednesday, the City of Milwaukee Health Department announced.
President Joe Biden on Friday issued two executive orders to help feed millions of Americans and revive a troubled U.S. economy.
“In a year of unprecedented need, we expected a possible 50 percent decrease in fundraising at the red kettle," Major Steve Woodard said.
Groups join in a national call to action, focusing on family separation and detained immigrant children.
Health officials from across Milwaukee County briefed the media on the latest vaccine rollout and the status of coronavirus cases.
Six veterans from different ethnic, racial and gender backgrounds will take part in the Zoom discussion Jan. 19.
Curbside pickup will be available for the event Jan. 31 at the Polish Center of Wisconsin.
25-year-old Joel Acevedo was killed in April after being put in a chokehold by former Milwaukee police officer Michael Mattioli.
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The Patch Holiday Food Drive is raising money for Feeding America and the food banks, pantries and meal programs in Milwaukee County.
The donation is part of its community giving program providing food and supplies to help fight hunger during the pandemic.
Expert Institute LLC, a legal software company that connects attorneys with subject matter experts, will locate its Midwest office in MKE.
This year’s annual Christmas Family Feast with the Salvation Army is set to feed thousands.
In addition to the new jobs, which will have an average hourly wage of roughly $57 an hour, the company will invest $2.8 million in MKE.
For people with COVID-19, the virus can be detected in their feces shortly after they are infected with the virus, the DHS explained.
Budget cuts prompt rebellion by faculty who say they were excluded from the process.
The City received a perfect score on the Human Rights Campaign’s annual Municipality Equality Index (MEI).
County Exect David Crowley explained the site is being dedicated for essential workers within the county so they can access tests faster.
It could be the best gift this holiday season: the gift of a new home for a sweet and round pet.
Gov. Evers Announced $15 Million in Grants Distributed to Wisconsin's Live Music and Entertainment Venues.
Under the new order, all bars and restaurants with approved safety plans must not exceed 50% of the location’s capacity.
Although there will be no public events this year, the Winter Wonderland tree and lighting displays will be available through early January.
As temperatures drop, the Milwaukee Continuum of Care will provide shelter for Milwaukee’s homeless.
The H-D Museum will remain closed to the public From November 20 until at least January 3, 2021.
Out-of-School Support Grants have been awarded to 42 Wisconsin organizations providing care to school-aged kids during the pandemic.