Milwaukee, WI
Which Milwaukee streets have the worst potholes? Report the city’s worst offenders
Maybe they’ve cost you a tire or an axle or a muffler. Maybe they’ve jolted you out of an otherwise peaceful drive. Or maybe, when they’re bad enough, you’ve changed your route to avoid them.
Whatever the case may be, any experience with a sizeable pothole is one we’d rather avoid. To that end, we’re hoping you can help us identify some of the worst potholes on Milwaukee streets so we can, hopefully, spare motorists some headaches — or a costly repair bill.
Fill out the survey below with your vote for the road, or roads, with the worst potholes in the city. Please include some contact information in case we want to reach out for more details.
We’ll report back on the results. And, in the meantime, if you’re up to it, you can report troublesome potholes to the city’s department of public works. Here’s how.
Milwaukee, WI
The City of Milwaukee hosts M.O.M.S featuring Milwaukee's first lady Dominique Johnson
The City of Milwaukee holds a Mothers of Milwaukee Symposium (M.O.M.S) at American Serb Hall, Saturday. The Symposium features the first lady of Milwaukee, Dominique Johnson, and keynote speaker Dr. Debbie N. Allen.
Dr. Debbie N. Allen is an accomplished entrepreneur. She currently serves as the Golden Path Home Care President in Milwaukee and Racine.
Attendees of M.O.M.S have the opportunity to participate in workshops led by various accomplished women and hear from a lineup of speakers who will provide insight and advice on the many avenues of motherhood.
Mothers and caregivers are able to connect and share wisdom and support for one another. Along with learning about resources for women’s health and wellness attendees were able to enjoy a complimentary breakfast and lunch.
Some of the workshops include:
Balance vs. Burnout
Embracing our young girls
Grief Recovery
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Early Saturday morning shooting in Milwaukee, 15-year-old injured
MILWAUKEE – A teenager was injured in a shooting in Milwaukee in the early morning hours of Saturday, May 4.
According to Milwaukee police, at about 3 a.m. a 15-year-old was shot in the area of 13th and Ring.
The victim was taken to a local hospital and is expected to survive.
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Anyone with any information about any of these shootings is asked to contact Milwaukee police at 414-935-7360 or to remain anonymous, contact Crime Stoppers at 414-224-Tips or use the P3 Tips app.
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