Redd, an alum of Vincent High School, is a longtime Team Milwaukee Special Olympics and Adaptive Athletics volunteer and coach.
New role at First Stage will help expand organization's Equity, Inclusion, Diversity and Justice efforts
Download a copy of the slides from the July edition of the MMAC Business of Metro MKE webinar series. This episode featured guest host J ...
Milwaukee was ranked for its value, desirability, quality of life, net migration and job market in a national survey.
Looking for free Summerfest and State Fair tickets? A scavenger hunt is planned for Saturday. Look for the big beach ball.
Guests to celebrate in person in Deer District and virtually.
The success of the Milwaukee Bucks is inspiring younger basketball players to achieve their dreams.
As children prepare to go back to school in fall, many will experience normal excitement and nervousness about returning to class.
MPS schools on the traditional calendar (all elementary schools) start school on September 2, 2021.
Independent Business Association of Wisconsin Hosts Program on September 17, 2021, 7:00am - 9:30am at the Wisconsin Club
Spectrum Digital Education Supports the Distribution of 2,000 Devices to Those in Need
Wildfires in southern Canada have drifted over northern Wisconsin over the weekend. Will the rest of the state see the haze?
Tom Mitt and Jake Polzin of TBG Technologies Talk About Why Small Companies Deserve High-End IT Support
The National Weather Service says there is a 40 percent chance of an isolated thunderstorm Monday night.
MPS will host a series of community engagement sessions to share information and get input for the use of COVID-19 relief grant funds.
This opinion column is by Joliet Patch Editor John Ferak, who previously covered the Netflix case made world famous by "Making A Murderer."
Plan your summer nights in Milwaukee around two meteor showers: the long-running Delta Aquariids and the fireball-producing Perseids.
Tyson Foods frozen chicken recall has grown to include nearly 9 million pounds of chicken, some of which was sent to schools and hospitals.
Milwaukee Pride will return to the Henry W. Maier Festival Park for two days in October.
Read about four mobile vaccination clinics that will open in Milwaukee.
The unemployment rate in Milwaukee County decreased recently.
With the Bucks heading to its second NBA Finals in 50 years, there will be plenty of spots to watch each game around Milwaukee.
The Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction released new estimates for general aid to public schools. Many received significant cuts.
The National Weather Service says there is a 60 percent chance of thunderstorms tonight, with the risk of lightning and heavy downpours.
Please see the highlights from the groundbreaking in the video below and click here to learn more about the project.
A new report says that Wisconsin ranks second in states with small businesses most in need of workers for the next six months.
Tom Mitt and Jake Polzin of TBG Technologies Explain the Use and Features of VOIP
Big Jake, at 6 foot, 10 inches, was certified as the tallest living horse in the world before his recent death at Smokey Hollow Farm.
Dr. Richard Barnhouse, President & CEO, Waukesha County Technical College, is Keynote
These organizations give their advice on how to keep your dog or cat safe in the summer heat.
As people in Milwaukee County plan holiday boat outings, safety precautions should be taken before leaving the dock.
Some places and services may be closed Sunday and Monday for the holiday.
Northbound lanes on Interstate 43 near Keefe Avenue are closed after reported shots fired, the Milwaukee County Sheriff's Office said.
Patch has your complete guide to Fourth of July fireworks shows, parades and other celebrations in and around Milwaukee.
The owner of Greg's True Value has spent thousands to decorate the city in honor of his Korean War veteran father.
Save the Date! Skylight Music Theatre Announces Skylight Night 2021 featuring Broadway star Stephanie J. Block
See how college aid applications changed for Milwaukee area high schools.
Though MCTS will lift its capacity limit, passengers and employees will still have to wear masks on board.
Thursday, July 1, 2021
The Red Cross is holding a series of blood drives in the Milwaukee area soon.