Frank’s Diner: A Jewel in the Heart of Kenosha

Frank’s diner, one of the longest-standing diners in America, is famously known for being on the hit TV show Diners, Drive-ins, and Dives for its tasty food. But what really makes this place special is the people. Allison Peoples has the story.

Brickworld Milwaukee Brings Lego Building Pros

Lego builders and lovers all showed up to this year’s Brickworld Milwaukee convention to witness some spectacular pieces and maybe even buy a Lego set to start building their own creations. Allison Peoples has the story.

The Harsh Reality of a Technology Dependency: Collective Loneliness

As children grow up and learn how to communicate, they adopt new ways to do so. Technology swiftly introduced a conversation beyond face-to-face, but this form of communication has led to a large issue that could leave potential deficits surrounding mental and physical illnesses all because of “collective loneliness.” This phenomenon has caused a collective […]

Milwaukee Women’s Baseball: The Evolution of First Hits to Home Runs

As men go to war and sports become popular entertainment, the girls and women take their chance at the plate and begin the game of women’s baseball. When people think about baseball in Milwaukee their first thought directs towards the huge Brewers Stadium/American Family Field in the middle of the city where the famously know […]

UWM Plans for In-person Classes in the Fall

Chancellor Mark Mone is hopeful for an almost fully operational in-person Fall 2021 semester for the UW-Milwaukee campus with a projection for in person attendance estimated to be 77%.  On Tuesday, March 9, Mone hosted the 5th virtual faculty and staff town hall since the pandemic began where he and other board members outlined a […]

Living on Christmas Lane

Distant sounds of Christmas music, people walking by in awe, and cars driving slowly to gaze at decorations. That’s what it’s like to live on Christmas Lane, a very special block in Kenosha, Wisconsin.