Trump Refuses Election Results While Getting Flagged on Twitter Posted on December 6, 2020December 6, 2020 by Haley Osness Trump continues to get flagged on Twitter as he believes the election was rigged. Since Nov. 3, President Donald Trump has tweeted over 500 times despite Twitter continuing to flag and discredit over 300 of those tweets. The topic of Trump’s tweets have been the idea of rigged election and various comments about voter fraud. […]
NBPA and NBA Agreed to Shortened 2020-2021 Season Posted on December 6, 2020December 6, 2020 by Noah Osen The National Basketball Players Association and the National Basketball Association have agreed to terms on the upcoming 2020-2021 season, which include a Dec. 22 start date and a 72-game schedule. The league has also transitioned the Toronto Raptors into the United States to reduce the risk of spreading COVID-19. During the era of COVID-19, the […]
Sheriff Clarke Leads MAGA Rally With Proud Boys Outside Mayfair Mall Posted on December 6, 2020December 6, 2020 by Darius Hayes A crowd of 500-600 people gathered at the intersection of N. Mayfair Rd and W. North Ave., near the entrance of Mayfair Mall, to rally against the outcome of the U.S. 2020 election and support President Donald Trump. The event featured former Milwaukee County Sheriff David Clarke and the Proud Boys, an all-male, far-right organization, […]
Have You Talked With Your OBGYN About Pre-eclampsia? It’s Often Overlooked Posted on December 6, 2020December 6, 2020 by Shazdah-Lee Juniel Pregnancy can be a beautiful thing or in some cases, a life or death situation. For Dr. Chaniece Wallace this was a moment she had to put her baby’s life over her own. Wallace was a pediatric chief resident at Indiana University school of medicine who was scheduled to give birth to her daughter Charlotte […]
Wisconsin 32nd District Helped Save Evers’ Veto Power in Redistricting Posted on December 6, 2020December 6, 2020 by Everett Eaton Wisconsin’s 32nd district solidified Gov. Tony Evers veto power in state redistricting after an election determined by a margin of less than 600 votes and massive campaign funding. The senate seat was won 48,853 for Brad Pfaff (D) to 48,264 for Dan Kapanke (R) in the initial counting; however, the deadline for certifying the election […]
Changes in Voting Patterns & Increased Turnout Resulted in Wisconsin Going Blue Posted on December 6, 2020December 6, 2020 by Thomas Hoffman Wisconsin has received a lot of attention for being a swing state in presidential elections, and this state has had a significant role in the results of the 2020 election. There were some small differences from 2016 in voting patterns among a few suburban and rural areas of the state that resulted in Wisconsin turning […]
Locals Reflect on Mayfair Mall Shooting Posted on December 6, 2020December 6, 2020 by Tanasia Shaw An employee and customer share their experience during the shooting at Mayfair Mall on November 20. Tracy Blalock was visiting the mall with her sister moments before hearing gunshots. Blalock recalls her mother noticing the gunshots before she did. “The first thing I did was go get my sister to make sure she was good, […]
What do Black Milwaukee Voters Want From the 46th President? Posted on December 6, 2020December 6, 2020 by Audrianna Hutchinson MILWAUKEE- As Pennsylvania turns blue, Lachoise Beamon, a 49-year-old Milwaukee office worker, could only feel slightly relieved. The presidential election of 2020 was different for everyone this year, from the increase in absentee ballots to the accusation of fraudulent votes. Some people will say that this year is no different than any other year. To […]
Biden Increases His Lead After Recounts in Milwaukee and Dane Counties Posted on December 6, 2020December 6, 2020 by Tanner Duffney Joe Biden remains the winner of the state of Wisconsin after the recount in Dane and Milwaukee counties. Biden increased his lead over Donald Trump by a small amount in Milwaukee and Dane counties after the recount. On Nov. 18, the Trump campaign asked for a recount of votes in the two Wisconsin counties. The […]
Deer Season During the Pandemic Posted on December 6, 2020December 6, 2020 by Joseph Pethan Another deer gun season has come and gone in the state of Wisconsin, it has come and gone during the guaranteed soon to be historic year of the Covid-19 pandemic. The 2020 Deer Gun season last from November 21 to November 29, which is now currently coinciding at a time when covid-19 is so far […]
NFL Issues New Covid Guidelines for Teams Posted on November 30, 2020November 30, 2020 by Niko Barrientos The National Football League has announced that starting on Saturday Nov. 21, all teams are to operate under Covid-19 intensive protocol. This protocol is expected to last until the last of the season due to rising Covid-19 cases around the United States. The intensive protocol increases the amount of restrictions for the staff and players […]
Judge Derek Mosley’s Next Case? Taking Us to Food Court Posted on November 30, 2020December 1, 2020 by Jay Stahl On a typical winter Tuesday morning, draped in a black robe and clad with square-framed glasses, Chief Judge Derek Mosley hears hundreds of cases at the Milwaukee County Criminal Justice Facility in downtown Milwaukee. His next big case? Convincing Milwaukeeans to shop locally during the holidays as COVID-19 has forced eateries and stores to close […]