2025 marked a year of profound political tension and moral reckoning across Milwaukee and the nation. The return of authoritarian governance to the White House reshaped daily life and deepened divisions that tested civic institutions and personal faith alike.
Against that turbulent backdrop, Milwaukee Independent chronicled how national policies reverberated through local communities, from courtrooms and churches to immigrant neighborhoods and international allies, while the city once again found itself at the crossroads of history.
Milwaukee’s diverse population endured economic strain from renewed federal tariffs, new Republican Culture Wars, and weaponized rhetoric that blurred truth with propaganda. Yet amid those pressures, Milwaukeeans continued to demonstrate civic pride and moral conviction, defending democratic values through community action, faith leadership, and solidarity with global partners.
2025 completed the tenth full year of publication for Milwaukee Independent. News coverage expanded across many thematic categories, tracing how the rise of authoritarianism under Donald Trump influenced religion, politics, and social discourse in Wisconsin. The newsroom documented how churches confronted moral corruption in public life, how artificial intelligence altered faith and media, and how immigrant communities faced renewed persecution under federal enforcement crackdowns.
A defining editorial arc of 2025 was the comprehensive reporting on Judge Hannah Dugan’s politically motivated prosecution, which exposed how the federal judiciary itself became a battlefield in the struggle over democracy. In-depth explainer articles offered unflinching views into how federal power was weaponized against civic leaders, clergy, and journalists, a reflection of the national descent into legal intimidation and moral collapse.
Internationally, Milwaukee Independent maintained its consistent coverage of Ukraine, exploring the endurance of its people in the face of Russia’s continued brutality and Trump’s strategic betrayals of U.S. allies. Those global perspectives were paired with local context, examining how Milwaukee’s own residents with Ukrainian, Korean, and other diasporic ties responded to authoritarian expansion abroad and intolerance at home.
In technology and media, Milwaukee Independent emerged as a regional leader in reporting on artificial intelligence by exploring the contradictions of faith in the algorithmic age. From AI-driven religious chatbots to questions of digital morality, the reporting also examined how automation and disinformation are reshaping journalism, labor, and civic responsibility.
The Year In Review (YIR) series has evolved beyond being a retrospective of the past 12 months to become an editorial map, organizing the year’s most defining themes into accessible groupings that trace Milwaukee’s connection to national and global change. This 2025 compilation brings together more than a hundred features that span politics, culture, faith, and international conflict. Each story reflects how ordinary citizens confront extraordinary times, and how Milwaukee continues to serve as a mirror for America’s ongoing moral and democratic struggle.
This 2025 compilation continues to reflect the transformational mission of Milwaukee Independent, in a format that explores deeply personal issues and documents those inspirational stories that serve as an example for the community.
- Year In Review 2025: Milwaukee faces political unrest, civic resistance, and fights for local control
- Year In Review 2025: A Milwaukee judge becomes a symbol of justice by defying political intimidation
- Year In Review 2025: America’s war on migrants echoes through Milwaukee’s streets and moral conscience
- Year In Review 2025: Religion in Milwaukee grapples with hypocrisy, power, and the erosion of compassion
- Year In Review 2025: Catholic voices challenge state power and defend faith amid authoritarian revival
- Year In Review 2025: Spanish-language stories connect Milwaukee’s immigrant roots to struggles for dignity
- Year In Review 2025: Milwaukee endures economic whiplash from tariffs and failed national policies
- Year In Review 2025: Trump’s America tightens control as Milwaukee resists the machinery of fear and lies
- Year In Review 2025: Power, corruption, and defiance define Wisconsin’s political landscape under pressure
- Year In Review 2025: Documenting Milwaukee's pain, protest, and perseverance in editorial images
- Year In Review 2025: Films and satire expose America’s fragile democracy and fading moral compass
- Year In Review 2025: How AI reshapes truth, faith, and journalism in Milwaukee’s digital frontier
- Year In Review 2025: Milwaukee stands with Ukraine as democracy and compassion face global assault
- Year In Review 2025: From Milwaukee to Miyagi, lessons of resilience link nuclear pasts and shared futures
- Year In Review 2025: Korean heritage bridges Milwaukee’s identity through memory and migration
- Year In Review 2024: Navigating Milwaukee’s social injustice, family struggles, and historical lessons
- Year In Review 2024: Cultivating community growth through apiaries, cemeteries, and civic reflection
- Year In Review 2024: Celebrating advocacy for LGBTQ+ Rights and housing initiatives in Milwaukee
- YIR 2024 Podcast: A "Deep Dive" into the story of "Silent City Honey" at Forest Home Cemetery
- YIR 2024 Podcast: A "Deep Dive" into the next phase of restoration for Milwaukee’s Soldiers Home
- YIR 2024 Podcast: A "Deep Dive" into the nature of social connectedness through lifelong friends
- Year In Review 2024: Milwaukee continues a third year of solidarity with Ukraine’s struggle for freedom
- Year In Review 2024: Strengthening Milwaukee’s global ties through sister cities and shared heritage
- Year In Review 2024: Waging peace and honoring the legacy of war survivors in Milwaukee
- YIR 2024 Podcast: A "Deep Dive" into the post-COVID graduating class of Hmong students
- YIR 2024 Podcast: A "Deep Dive" into the sacrifices of Milwaukee’s Ukrainian community
- YIR 2024 Podcast: A "Deep Dive" into Milwaukee's sister city relationship with Serbia
- Year In Review 2024: Bridging cultural identity between Milwaukee and Korea through heritage and art
- Year In Review 2024: Reflecting on the legacy of Fukushima and Japan’s journey of recovery
- Year In Review 2024: Milwaukee’s pivotal political role from local leadership to national impact
- YIR 2024 Podcast: A "Deep Dive" into the Sikh Temple shooting anniversary with UN Ambassador
- YIR 2024 Podcast: A "Deep Dive" into undoing the superstition of chronology
- YIR 2024 Podcast: A "Deep Dive" into the political parable about running with scissors in America
- Year In Review 2023: Seeking the truths that connect Milwaukee to the world
- Year In Review 2023: How external governing shapes the local outlook
- Year In Review 2023: The partnerships and possibilities to build a better Milwaukee
- Year In Review 2023: When Wisconsin's GOP embodied a dumpster fire inside a clown car
- Year In Review 2023: The ongoing dystopian legacy of Trump's January 6 insurrection
- Year In Review 2023: Navigating new challenges to faith from soulless AI to weaponized dogma
- Year In Review 2023: Milwaukee's efforts to achieve social and economic justice in photos
- Year In Review 2023: Local doctors assist Syrian refugees in medical mission to Jordan
- Year In Review 2023: The impact of aid groups on Syria’s civil war and earthquake recovery
- Year In Review 2023: Photos of Milwaukee's resilience and solidarity across communities
- Year In Review 2023: Documenting the vast devastation in Türkiye with the Red Crescent
- Year In Review 2023: The cost of surviving under the dust and rubble of Türkiye's earthquake
- Year In Review 2023: Milwaukee still helping sister city heal one year after Irpin's occupation
- Year In Review 2023: Being embedded in the trauma of Ukrainians fighting to save their country
- Year In Review 2023: The pipeline of vital humanitarian aid from Milwaukee to Ukraine
- Year In Review 2022: The ugly path from hateful speech to systemic violence
- Year In Review 2022: Whitewashing history and a racial reckoning that never was
- Year In Review 2022: When a poisoned political ideology resembles a modern-day Confederacy
- Year In Review 2022: Grasping for democracy against the rising flood of one-party rule
- Year In Review 2022: The danger of self-avowed Christians who have no interest in Jesus
- Year In Review 2022: Profiting from the “Culture War” that subsidizes Corporate Socialism
- Year In Review 2022: Cavalier Johnson's first year as first elected Black Mayor of Milwaukee
- Year In Review 2022: Honoring the aging population of Milwaukee veterans
- Year In Review 2022: COVID-19 retains its grip as the public experiences pandemic amnesia
- Year In Review 2022: The Hispanic community's growing political clout reaches the border
- Year In Review 2022: From bodily autonomy over COVID to State regulation of every vagina
- Year In Review 2022: Election lies continue deployment as weaponized rhetoric against voters
- Year In Review 2022: First-hand reports from the early days of war in Ukraine
- Year In Review 2022: Milwaukee stands in solidarity with Ukraine against Russia's invasion
- Year In Review 2022: The humanitarian crisis faced by Milwaukee’s Sister City of Irpin
- Year In Review 2022: Influences over a lifetime from Thich Nhat Hanh to Gilligan's Island
- Year In Review 2022: Celebrating Milwaukee in photos after a long stretch of social distancing
- Year In Review 2022: The enduring spirit of the Milwaukee community and its many voices
- Year In Review 2021: A journey to Alabama on the long road of America's unjust history
- Year In Review 2021: Finding a strategy for giving up our confinement to fear
- Year In Review 2021: When the party of Abraham Lincoln became the party of Jefferson Davis
- Year In Review 2021: A dark shadow across Democracy after January 6 insurrection
- Year In Review 2021: When racists complain about being labeled as racists
- Year In Review 2021: Trump’s Cult of toxic patriotism that fueled the Big Lie
- Year In Review 2021: Milwaukee's somewhat socially distanced public celebrations in photos
- Year In Review 2021: Honoring a vibrant Black culture in Milwaukee from Cowboys to Juneteenth
- Year In Review 2021: A virtual Japan experience in art and exploration to escape isolation
- Year In Review 2021: The COVID-19 crisis further divides the Vaccinated and Unvaccinated
- Year In Review 2021: The Biblical irony of Christians who denounce the message of Christ
- Year In Review 2021: When marches start with a hope for healing and end with vigils for loss
- Year In Review 2021: A generation of forgotten heroes who served our country
- Year In Review 2021: Giving voice to unique stories from the Milwaukee community
- Year In Review 2021: The ripple effect of social trauma across Milwaukee
- Year In Review 2021: A journey to Alabama on the long road of America's unjust history
- Year In Review 2021: Finding a strategy for giving up our confinement to fear
- Year In Review 2021: When the party of Abraham Lincoln became the party of Jefferson Davis
- Year In Review 2021: A dark shadow across Democracy after January 6 insurrection
- Year In Review 2021: When racists complain about being labeled as racists
- Year In Review 2021: Trump’s Cult of toxic patriotism that fueled the Big Lie
- Year In Review 2021: Milwaukee's somewhat socially distanced public celebrations in photos
- Year In Review 2021: Honoring a vibrant Black culture in Milwaukee from Cowboys to Juneteenth
- Year In Review 2021: A virtual Japan experience in art and exploration to escape isolation
- Year In Review 2021: The COVID-19 crisis further divides the Vaccinated and Unvaccinated
- Year In Review 2021: The Biblical irony of Christians who denounce the message of Christ
- Year In Review 2021: When marches start with a hope for healing and end with vigils for loss
- Year In Review 2021: A generation of forgotten heroes who served our country
- Year In Review 2021: Giving voice to unique stories from the Milwaukee community
- Year In Review 2021: The ripple effect of social trauma across Milwaukee
- Year In Review 2020: A pandemic that plagued a presidential election
- Year In Review 2020: The Democratic National Convention sort of came to Milwaukee
- Year In Review 2020: A lack of effort by self-serving Republicans to govern Wisconsin
- Year In Review 2020: On being Black in a world of White Supremacy
- Year In Review 2020: Peaceful protests for racial justice and equality
- Year In Review 2020: How Milwaukee reacted to the death of George Floyd
- Year In Review 2020: A deadly COVID-19 crisis and the country that ignored it
- Year In Review 2020: Stories from a witness on the frontline of tragedies
- Year In Review 2020: Some regular things that almost made life feel normal
- Year In Review 2020: Finding hope while others fall off a cliff
- Year In Review 2020: Jacob Blake and tragedy of Kenosha
- Year In Review 2020: Wauwatosa police and their brutalization of civilians
- Year In Review 2020: Having the courage to say "yes" in a year of "no"
- Year In Review 2020: Understanding the history behind today’s politics
- Year In Review 2020: On faith, politics, and stuff that needs to be said
- Year In Review 2019: Perspective and Understanding in Words by Reggie Jackson
- Year In Review 2019: Insight and Observations in Words by Dominic Inouye
- Year In Review 2019: Analysis and Inspiration in Words by Kenneth Cole
- Year In Review 2019: DNC brings national spotlight to the Brew City
- Year In Review 2019: LULAC’s national convention celebrates Latino roots in Milwaukee
- Year In Review 2019: A new Governor discontinues vilification of Wisconsin’s economic engine
- Year In Review 2019: Milwaukee influencers who strive to make the city better for all
- Year In Review 2019: Hometown heroes and their stories of sacrifice for a grateful nation
- Year In Review 2019: The positive impact of transit systems on Milwaukee’s Renaissance
- Year In Review 2019: Latino community shows its economic might and social influence
- Year In Review 2019: The Asian American experience in Milwaukee steps into focus
- Year In Review 2019: A celebration of Black History not contained to 28 days in February
- Year In Review 2019: Where art and entertainment fill the gaps of speaking truth to power
- Year In Review 2019: Political pitstops on the road to 2020’s big elections
- Year In Review 2019: Cityscape evolves with demolitions, renovations, and additions
- Year In Review 2019: City Hall continues to serve as “The People’s House”
- Year In Review 2019: More mass shootings that failed to make politicians care
- Year In Review 2019: Progress made on LGBTQ issues but true justice remains elusive
- Year In Review 2018: Murals that paint Milwaukee happy
- Year In Review 2018: Creating a shared cultural experience on Film
- Year In Review 2018: Portraits of courage from our neighbors
- Year In Review 2018: A future built on the foundations of Milwaukee
- Year In Review 2018: How Japan enriches Milwaukee with Kawaii Kool
- Year In Review 2018: Walking and planting for a healthier community
- Year In Review 2018: A living history of those who embraced MLK’s dream
- Year In Review 2018: The schizophrenic legacy of our immigrant roots
- Year In Review 2018: Our public bus system as force for good and transportation
- Year In Review 2018: A joint struggle for Civil Rights by Jews and Blacks
- Year In Review 2018: Jim Crow denial and a lynching that haunts Milwaukee
- Year In Review 2018: Standing with the LGBT community against hate
- Year In Review 2018: If guns were Black people, White society would happily restrict them
- Year In Review 2018: Remembering the forgotten heroes who still live among us
- Year In Review 2018: Milwaukee’s enduring ties to its Civil War legacy
- Year In Review 2018: The voices who speak truth to power and what they say
- Year In Review 2018: A Streetcar that allowed Milwaukee to “Hop” into modern transit
- Year In Review 2018: All the ways Lake Michigan is awesome and offers local enjoyment
- Year In Review 2017: Voices from across the community
- Year In Review 2017: Connecting the dots back to Milwaukee
- Year In Review 2017: The building it takes to rejuvenate our community
- Year In Review 2017: The Bronzeville story of a little neighborhood that could
- Year In Review 2017: Heroes living the change they wish to see
- Year In Review 2017: The long shadow of Milwaukee's Postbellum Legacy
- Year In Review 2017: The soul of the city sculpted in paint
- Year In Review 2017: Milwaukee news that will matter beyond an unusual year
- Year In Review 2017: Standing up for the issues that impact Milwaukee
- Year In Review 2017: Speaking truth to power and our own denial
- Year In Review 2017: Images from today as a witness for the future