Monthly Archives: January 2020

Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett Requested For The F&PC To Initiate A Review Of The Police Leaked Sexual Assault Investigation Video To The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Public concern about a police leaked sexual assault investigation video at Monday’s Community Listening Session in the Southside that was held by Milwaukee Police Chief Morales prompted Milwaukee Mayor Barrett to request for the Milwaukee Fire & Police Commission to … Continue reading

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MATC Local 212 Protest Cuts To Part-time Teachers And Salary Increases To MATC President Vicki Martin By Board

Members of the MATC Local 212 ignite first protest against cuts to part-time teachers. By H. Nelson Goodson Hispanic News Network U.S.A. January 29, 2020 Milwaukee, Wisconsin – On Tuesday, multiple members of the Milwaukee Area Technical College (MATC) staged … Continue reading

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Milwaukee Police Chief Alfonso Morales Failed To Confirm, If A Probe Was Initiated To Learn Who Leaked A Police Investigation Video Exposing Sexual Assault Victim To The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Milwaukee police faced questions about a leaked sexual assault investigation video, accountability and the ACLU’s $3.4M Stop and Frisk federal lawsuit settlement agreement compliance during a Milwaukee Southside Community Listening Session. By H. Nelson Goodson Hispanic News Network U.S.A. January … Continue reading

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Appeals Filed By Candidates Bryan Kennedy And Jim Sullivan To Remain On The Milwaukee County Executive Primary Spring Election Ballot 2020

Candidates Kennedy and Sullivan for Milwaukee County Executive had filed for a stay and to overturn the decision of Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Martens to keep them off the Primary Spring Election ballot 2020. By H. Nelson Goodson Hispanic … Continue reading

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Three Waukegan High School Students Involved In Classroom Stabbing Incident

Police have questioned three Waukegan High School students involved in a classroom brawl that ended with a student being stabbed in the head with scissors. By H. Nelson Goodson Hispanic News Network U.S.A. January 24, 2020 Waukegan, Wisconsin – On … Continue reading

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Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Kevin E. Martens Denied Injunction Filed By Defendants Bryan Kennedy And Jim Sullivan To Remain On The Primary Spring Election 2020

Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Martens denied to allow both Kennedy and Sullivan to remain on the Primary Spring Election 2020 ballot after the Wisconsin Election Commission (WEC) sided with Theodore Lipscomb Sr. who challenged the nomination signatures filed by … Continue reading

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Candidates Bryan Kennedy And Jim Sullivan For Milwaukee County Executive Ousted From Spring Election Ballot 2020 By The WEC Due To Lack Of Valid Nomination Signatures

The Wisconsin Election Commission ruled that both candidates Kennedy and Sullivan for Milwaukee County Executive failed to submit sufficient valid nomination signatures to get on the Spring Election Ballot 2020, leaving the option for both candidates to appeal. By H. … Continue reading

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60 cent Proposed Fee For Uber/Lyft Third-party Food Deliveries Is Legal, According To Opinions Issued By The Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau And The Wisconsin Legislative Council

City of Milwaukee Alderwoman Nikiya Dodd proposed a 60 cent fee for Uber/Lyft, which are third-party delivery services, which the fee is also supported by Wisconsin State Senator Lena Taylor and Milwaukee County Supervisor Sylvia Ortiz-Velez, which would add millions … Continue reading

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26 Drug Trafficking Defendants From Milwaukee, WI And Puerto Rico Charged By Feds For Money Laundering, Distributing Cocaine, Heroin And Fentanyl By The U.S. Postal Service

The Milwaukee and Puerto Rico drug trafficking connection used the U.S. Postal Service to mail and distribute cocaine, heroin and fentanyl, according to feds. By H. Nelson Goodson Hispanic News Network U.S.A. January 16, 2020 Milwaukee, Wisconsin – On Thursday, … Continue reading

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MATC Faculty Under-compensated And New Part Time Faculty Facing Less Compensation In 2020 While Salary Of MATC President Nearly Doubled Since 2010

MATC full and part-time faculty not expected to get any type of raises in the next four years and new part-time faculty will get less pay and no compensation for prep time, according to the MATC Board approval of salary … Continue reading

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