Vehicle strikes MCTS bus, pushing it into multiple parked vehicles
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Crash near 6th and Rogers in Milwaukee (Courtesy: Cream City News)
MILWAUKEE - An investigation is underway following a crash Thursday night, Feb. 25 involving an MCTS bus. It happened near 6th and Rogers around 9 p.m.
According to police, a vehicle struck an MCTS bus. The impact of the collision caused the bus to collide with five unoccupied parked vehicles.
No injuries were reported. The striking vehicle fled the scene.
Crash near 6th and Rogers in Milwaukee (Courtesy: Cream City News)
Milwaukee police continue to seek an unknown suspect. Anyone with any information is asked to contact Milwaukee police at
County executive s first State of the County address comes amid historic crisis. By Graham Kilmer - Feb 24th, 2021 06:26 pm //end headline wrapper ?>David Crowley. Image from Milwaukee County Youtube livestream.
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David Crowley delivered his State of the County address Wednesday focusing on the county’s response to the pandemic and to the ongoing efforts to achieve racial equity.
Crowley has been county executive for just over 10 months, and has spent the entirety of his tenure governing during a pandemic. The major themes of his speech and his first year in office were the pandemic and the way it is intertwined with the county’s racial equity goals.
State of the County: Crowley touches on COVID-19, racial equity
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David Crowley presents his State of the County address for Milwaukee County.
MILWAUKEE - Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley on Wednesday, Feb. 24 delivered his 2021 State of the County address.
Crowley made a point to address racial and ethnic equity in his 2021 remarks, highlighting celebrations of Black History Month as it comes to a close but also Milwaukee County s Native communities. We all have a stake in Milwaukee County’s future, Crowley said. When we lift-up our most vulnerable neighbors and prioritize communities who have been historically marginalized, we all benefit.
Kramer Madison Celebrates 85 Years and New Hire
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“I couldn’t be more excited to work with Joe again. This is the second time I’ve hired him,” said Brooke Barney, Marketing and Creative Services director. “We had the opportunity to work together several years ago developing data-driven, multi-channel creative solutions. Joe is a good storyteller and collaborator. He is going to be a great addition to the growing Kramer family.”
County Running Out of CARES Act Funds
Report shows its entire $77 million allocation has been spent or will be claimed by costs already incurred. By Graham Kilmer - Feb 9th, 2021 09:55 am //end headline wrapper ?>Get a daily rundown of the top stories on Urban Milwaukee
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David Crowley recently called for the passage of a federal COVID-19 pandemic stimulus bill that would supply much-needed funds to local governments like Milwaukee County.
The county recently received additional funding to support ongoing rental assistance as part of the Families First Coronavirus Response Act, passed by Congress in January. But that bill didn’t include any additional funding for local governments responding to the pandemic.