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Trump Funding Freeze Threatens Programs That Prepare Thousands for Jobs in Wisconsin

Wisconsin needs the $7 million currently on hold for adult education to build its workforce, officials say. Now the state is suing to get what it was promised. By Natalie Yahr Wisconsin Watch … Read Full Article

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The Dark Side of Digital Progress: How AI’s Environmental Costs Hit Black Communities Hardest

‘We Can’t do it all by Ourselves’: As Rural Homelessness Grows in Wisconsin, Republicans Balk at Boosting Support

Wisconsin Students Shine at 2025 NAACP ACT-SO Competition

Join Us! WNOV’s 10th Annual Community Resource Fair on Saturday July 26

Federal Claw Backs: Often Disproportionate but Legal

Say Something Real By Michelle Bryant When I couldn’t afford cable, I had NPR and PBS. When I wanted a balanced perspective on national and world news, I relied on NPR. When I wanted to learn about an array of topics, cultures, and people, I … Read Full Article

Mr. Smith Goes to Washington

Kweku's Korner By Ra Kweku Akyirefi Melchizedek Amoasi We know the President is a puppet ruled by invisible and shadow hands that move the strings behind the eyes of the trusting public. Is that to say those in power do not yield a certain level … Read Full Article

The Juice Kitchen Pops Back up in Milwaukee

By Meredith Melland This story was originally published by Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service, where you can find other stories reporting on fifteen city neighborhoods in Milwaukee. Visit milwaukeenns.org. Maanaan Sabir didn’t intend to create … Read Full Article

Mz. Rose Marie Lue-Hing

A powerful presence, a vibrant spirit, and an unwavering voice for justice — Ms. Rose Marie Lue-Hing, lovingly known as Mz. Rose was a force of nature whose impact rippled far beyond the borders of Milwaukee. Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on … Read Full Article

Factors To Consider When Choosing Home Furniture

Create a home you love with our guide on factors to consider when choosing home furniture. Uncover tips that help balance style and practicality. The furniture you decorate with creates spaces that feel inviting, functional, and uniquely yours. To … Read Full Article

Tools That All Artists Need To Have on Hand

Discover the must-have tools that every artist needs to have, from brushes to easels. Explore which essentials can elevate your creative workflow. Artists need more than just inspiration; they need the right tools to bring their creative visions … Read Full Article

MPS Requesting Proposals for Continuous Cloth Towel Service at Various Sites

Project scope, proposal requirements and guidelines may be obtained online at: https://mps.aegraphics.com … Read Full Article

Listen & Watch WNOV The Voice Live Weekly on Youtube & Facebook

WNOV 860AM 106.5FM The Voice https://youtube.com/@wnovthevoice https://facebook.com/860wnov … Read Full Article

‘Deepening the Crisis’: Pick ‘n Save’s Closing Creates Community Uproar

By PrincessSafiya Byers This story was originally published by Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service, where you can find other stories reporting on fifteen city neighborhoods in Milwaukee. Visit milwaukeenns.org. Melody McCurtis, deputy director … Read Full Article

New Study Ties Weak State Gun Laws to Child Deaths in Wisconsin and Other States

By Edgar Mendez This story was originally published by Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service, where you can find other stories reporting on fifteen city neighborhoods in Milwaukee. Visit milwaukeenns.org. States with weak gun laws, including … Read Full Article

The Fierce Urgency of Now: Why Legacy Civil Rights Organizations Need You Now More Than Ever

By LaKeshia N. Myers In an era where diversity, equity, and inclusion programs face systematic dismantling and educational inequities persist in communities across Milwaukee and beyond, the question isn’t whether we need civil rights … Read Full Article

Hurricane Katrina: Change is Slow, Until it Isn’t

Say Something Real By Michelle Bryant Katrina is 20 years old…let that sink in for a minute. Excuse my intimacy and lack of including the word Hurricane in front of her name, but she honestly feels like an old friend. I cut my teeth in the … Read Full Article

A Teenager’s Guide to Mental Wellness Over the Summer 2025: The APS You Want to Use

Kweku's Korner By Kofi Jonah Smith & R. Kweku Amoasi School is out and children are excited for the new freedoms, especially the ability to manage their own time. However, this extra free time if not used properly can become a waste zone full … Read Full Article

‘Nobody’s Ever Going to be Held Accountable’: Families of Unsolved Murder Victims Fight to Maintain Hope

By Edgar Mendez This story was originally published by Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service, where you can find other stories reporting on fifteen city neighborhoods in Milwaukee. Visit milwaukeenns.org. As she sits on her living room sofa … Read Full Article

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