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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- A fiercely passionate advocate for the city of Milwaukee has died. 41-year-old alderman Jonathan Brostoff was found dead in Greenfield Park Monday morning, November 4.
Jonathan Brostoff, a former Wisconsin state representative and Milwaukee Common Council member, died by suicide in November 2024. Brostoff was a staunch advocate for suicide prevention and mental ...
Jonathan would always be ready to have a conversation with you and find a way how you can help the community."Brostoff's friend and colleague, Alderwoman JoCasta Zamarripa, said she's heartbroken ...
The Brief. A day after the sudden death of Ald. Jonathan Brostoff, colleagues and friends said they are missing his presence. The 41-year-old was a husband and a father to four children.
In the days following Ald. Jonathan Brostoff's death Nov. 4, Levi Stein, heavy with grief, felt Brostoff's name vibrate on the list of people who planned on attending one of his organization's ...
Jonathan Brostoff, 41, a husband and a father to four children, died Monday. According to WITI-TV, the Milwaukee County Medical Examiner's Office ruled Brostoff's death a suicide.
Mayor Cavalier Johnson will ceremonially sign two Common Council files on Friday, Nov. 22. Both were sponsored by the late Alderman Jonathan Brostoff.
Rep. Jonathan Brostoff invited deaf community members to snip locks off his curly, long hair after the Legislature passed his sign language bill.
Alderman Jonathan Brostoff died by suicide at just 41 years old. He leaves behind a wife, four children, and a community struggling to come to terms with this loss.
Following the death of Ald. Jonathan Brostoff, the Common Council's Licenses Committee has paused decisions on various liquor and late-night business licenses in his district.
In the days following Ald. Jonathan Brostoff's death Nov. 4, Levi Stein, heavy with grief, felt Brostoff's name vibrate on the list of people who planned on attending one of his organization's ...
Jonathan Brostoff, who died by suicide Nov. 4, had planned to attend an upcoming suicide prevention event at Marquette University on Sunday called “One Thing I Wish You Knew”.