When Hamilton’s touring production came to Milwaukee, three sign language interpreters tackled the challenge of translating the show.
Author: Meg Jones, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
20 years after deadly crane crash at Brewers’ Miller Park, it’s still ‘an emotional roller coaster’
In the two decades since the Big Blue crane collapse at Miller Park, construction sites have become safer for workers.
Groundbreaking World War II unit of black women honored decades after their service
A documentary by a Wisconsin filmmaker shines a spotlight on a little-known groundbreaking all-female African American World War II postal unit.
Here’s your chance to become part of J.R.R. Tolkien’s oral history
Marquette University, which has a huge J.R.R. Tolkien collection, wants to hear from fanboys and girls for an oral history project about the author.
Oprah Winfrey remembers her mother, Vernita Lee: ‘She lived a good life’
Vernita Lee, Oprah Winfrey’s mother, died on Thanksgiving at her home in Milwaukee, her family announced Monday.She was 83.
Woman charged with leaving 3 young children in car while she shopped
A Wisconsin woman, 26, was charged with leaving her daughters, ages 6, 17 months and 6 months, in her car on a cold day while she shopped in November.
‘This isn’t who we are’: Viral Nazi salute photo of Wisconsin high school promgoers draws widespread condemnation
A disturbing photo taken of male prom-goers last spring has gone viral because it shows many of the Baraboo students with their arms upraised in Nazi salutes.