Mequon Sees Spike In Crime And Break Ins As Gangs With South American Ties Are To Blame
South American Crime organizations are the prime culprits for the police investigation.
Big Beautiful Bill’s ‘No Tax on Tips’ Expected to be Major Boom to Wisconsin’s Service Industry
Wisconsinites are still trying to figure out how the passage of the ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ will affect them after it narrowly made it through Congress and was signed into law by President Donald Trump on July 4th. While there have been mixed reviews from Wisconsin...
Milwaukee Police Chief Offers Emotional Tribute to Fallen Officer
On July 12th, Officer Kendall Corder's funeral was held at Elmbrook Church in Brookfield. He was laid to rest on Friday, with the service on Saturday. Milwaukee Police Chief Jeffery Norman delivered a heavy hearted tribute at Officer Corder’s vigil on Saturday....
Trump Administration Opens Door for Rent Payment History to Boost Homeownership
The administration's change hopes to open doors to a larger market of renters and is expected to benefit younger renters in particular with increased eligibility for homeownership. Under the new policy, VantageScore 4.0 credit scores will now be considered by Fannie...
Businessman’s Conservative Bonafides Questioned in New Wisconsin Governor Bid
Grassroots conservatives immediately sounded the alarm after Republican businessman Bill Berrien announced his bid for Wisconsin Governor on Wednesday, expressing concerns over his anti-Trump rhetoric and past support for Nikki Haley in the 2024 Presidential primary....
Philadelphia And Its’ Growing Homicide Affliction
Philadelphia homicides have decreased by 50% this year, but violent incidents like the recent laundromat stabbing show challenges remain. Philadelphia has been grappling with violent crime over the past decade, with a significant rise in murders beginning in 2018, the...
Election Integrity in the Spotlight: Georgia Vote-Flip Allegation Reignites Debate
Election integrity is taking center stage again in the United States. In Georgia, a recent claim of a flipped vote by a Whitfield County voter brought attention back to this issue. The voter alleged that a voting machine changed his vote on a local ballot question;...
Is Now the Right Time To Upgrade Your Home?
If you’ve been considering selling your current home and moving into a larger or nicer one, you’re in good company. According to a recent survey by Inman, the top motivation for homebuyers today is the desire for more space or an upgraded living environment, with 32%...
Baldwin Leads Hovde in Wisconsin Senate Race, According to New AARP Poll
A recent AARP Wisconsin poll shows incumbent Senator Tammy Baldwin (D) leading her Republican challenger Eric Hovde in the Wisconsin Senate race. Baldwin holds a 5-point advantage over Hovde, with 50% support compared to Hovde's 45%. This lead is largely driven by...
Key Constitutional Amendments on the August 13 Wisconsin Ballot
On August 13, Wisconsin voters will face two significant constitutional amendments on the ballot. These amendments aim to reshape how state funds are managed and allocated, making this election crucial for the state's financial governance. Here's a closer look at each...
Wisconsin Supreme Court Chief Justice Calls for Investigation After Abortion Case Leak
On Wednesday, the Chief Justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court, Annette Ziegler, called for an investigation following the leak of a draft order that revealed the court’s intention to hear a case brought by Planned Parenthood. This case seeks to establish that access...
Milwaukee Closes Park-and-Ride Lots Amid Surging Homeless Encampments
Milwaukee's park-and-ride lots are closing in response to the surge in homeless encampments and police calls. Following the shutdown of the Holt Avenue lot, the College Avenue lots are the latest to close. Residents have until November 3 to vacate the College Avenue...
MPS Refusing to Follow State Law Requiring School Resource Officers in Schools
The discussion over school resource officers (SROs) in Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS) remains contentious, fueled by Wisconsin's Act 12, which mandates the placement of at least 25 SROs in MPS by January 1, 2024. As of late 2024, MPS has yet to comply, drawing legal...
Wauwatosa School District Faces Backlash Over Plans to Close School Because Its “Too White”
In a move that has ignited local controversy, the Wauwatosa School District (WSD) announced plans to close its STEM-specific programs, including the highly ranked Wauwatosa STEM School, which is currently ranked third among elementary schools in Wisconsin by U.S. News...
