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Trial challenging redistricting map now underway

MILWAUKEE — A trial challenging Wisconsin’s new election maps is now underway. The case deals with redistricting. That’s the process in which, once a decade, lawmakers modify the maps that determine how boundary lines are drawn between voting districts.

Last year GOP lawmakers approved new maps that have been signed into law. But a group of Democrats and the Latino rights group Voces De La Frontera filed a lawsuit challenging how the lines were drawn. They argue the maps were drafted in secret and that they are unconstitutional because it deprives minorities of their voting power by splitting up their district.

Earlier this week a three-judge panel asked the Legislature to work out a compromise on the voting maps before they were to hear the case. They gave Republicans and Democrats two days, but still no agreement was reached. So today the redistricting trial is expected to begin in Federal Court.

Take part in Match Day, a first-of-its-kind online giving event

MILWAUKEE — You’re encouraged to join FOX6 in supporting the Hunger Task Force on Match Day which takes place on Thursday, March 8th. Hunger Task Force is one of 19 nonprofit organizations that are taking part in Match Day, a first-of-its-kind event to raise awareness for basic needs in the greater Milwaukee area.

Match Day offers individuals, businesses and others a chance to support the organizations in our community that are helping meet individuals’ basic needs. Led by the Greater Milwaukee Foundation, and in partnership with other local funders, the online event aims to leverage support from the community for the Foundation’s Basic Needs Fund and the 19 agencies it supports, as well as raise the visibility of the ongoing need for food and shelter services in our community.

Sounds of Columbia & Venezuela coming to Milwaukee

Sounds of Columbia & Venezuela coming to Milwaukee

Jon Waldbauer, United Community Center Communications Contend Coordinator

While the plains of the Midwest are far from the hills and countryside of Venezuela and Colombia, Latino Arts will transport our audience to the world of the herders of the Llanos grasslands with the music of Arpa y Bandolas. This enchanting genre and its warm, layered melodies are sure to captivate the hearts of anyone looking to escape the brisk Wisconsin winter.

National settlement sheds light on foreclosures

National settlement sheds light on foreclosures

Sara K. Torres, Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service

Despite the recently announced $25 billion national mortgage settlement, it could take up to three years for banks to determine which foreclosure victims are eligible to receive any monetary relief.

The multistate settlement announced on Feb. 9 provided that Wisconsin would receive $140 million in relief for victims of deceptive mortgage practices. Gov. Scott Walker has said he intends to use $25.6 million to reduce the state budget deficit. However, Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett said the money should go toward foreclosure programs within the city, which has the most foreclosures in the state.

Even if all $140 million were to go toward foreclosed homeowners and prevention programs, advocates say it would not be sufficient... Read More

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Soref's Carpet City closes

Soref's Carpet City closes

Soref's Carpet City has closed, according to a sign on its door. The longtime carpet retailer was closed Tuesday, but the sign said remaining inventory will be sold at a "deep discount" by appointment only, providing a phone number of (414) 943-2517. All gift cards will be honored, according to the sign. The store at 431 S. Second St., Milwaukee, had been open for more than 45 years. It was facing several lawsuits for unpaid taxes or bills, including one from WITI-TV (Channel 6) and two from the Wisconsin Department of Revenue alleging nearly $10,000 in unpaid taxes and unemployment compensation... ... Read More

Supervisor Johnny Thomas bound over for trial

MILWAUKEE — Milwaukee County Supervisor Johnny Thomas pleaded not guilty Monday morning to charges he accepted a $500 bribe from what he thought was a Chicago firm seeking a contract — as a financial adviser for the county. Thomas was nabbed however, because it was part of a sting operation.

In testimony on Monday, another county official wondered why it was taking Thomas more than six months to schedule a contract for approval. Then, with the help of the Milwaukee County District Attorney‘s office, that official set up a sting — and Thomas allegedly bit.

The prosecution played video and audio recordings of unofficial meetings between Thomas and Patrick Farley, Milwaukee County’s director of administrative services.

Potawatomi Bingo Casino to renovate expo center

Potawatomi Bingo Casino to renovate expo center

Potawatomi Bingo Casino is planning a renovation of its exposition center in the Menomonee Valley in Milwaukee. The 36,000-square-foot space holds events, including the annual Hunting Moon Pow Wow, but the space has an unfinished look right now, spokesman Ryan Amundson said. Potawatomi plans to put down carpet, add walls, install bathrooms and make other improvements, he said. Much of the details have yet to be worked out, including the final budget. The facility recently pulled a permit for some pre-cursory work expected to cost $70,000, but the final total will be more than that, he said. ... Read More