By Wayne Winegarden and Kerry Jackson No matter how bad the homelessness problem looks in other metropolitan areas, they pale compared to California’s. While the state accounts for not quite … [Read more...]
Archives for 2022
It’s Time to Say Goodbye to the Former Northridge Mall
By LaKeshia N. Myers I, like most people who grew up on the far northwest side of Milwaukee, remember Northridge mall. It was a bustling place, full of stores and other shopping and … [Read more...]
WNOV 860 Relaunches Annual Community Resource Fair
WNOV 860 Milwaukee’s first black radio station broadcasting urban contemporary music and a variety of talk shows – is proud to announce the relaunch of their Annual Community Resource Fair, taking … [Read more...]
On Tuesday, August 9, Wellpoint Care Network Distributed Yard Signs At Milwaukee Police Department District 7’s National Night Out with Messages to Promote Safe Driving.
On Tuesday, August 9, Wellpoint Care Network distributed yard signs at Milwaukee Police Department District 7’s National Night Out with messages to promote safe driving. Through a city-wide … [Read more...]
Federal Food Aid in Wisconsin has Evolved, but Users Still Face Decades-Old Barriers
By Joey Prestley This story was originally published by Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service, where you can find other stories reporting on fifteen city neighborhoods in Milwaukee. Visit … [Read more...]
UW Credit Union Distributes More Than $130,000 in Scholarships to UW System Students
Funds stem from campus endowment contributions and annual Community Values Scholarship Madison, WI– UW Credit Union awarded 10 students a combined $30,000 this month on behalf of the credit … [Read more...]
‘Years in the Making’ – SNAP Doubled at Farmers Markets
Milwaukee Market Match program kicks off countywide on August 13. MILWAUKEE-Thanks to the joint efforts and advocacy of many, Milwaukee County allocated $1.1 million in American Rescue Plan Act Funds … [Read more...]
Black and Hispanic Adults Faced Disparities in Initial Heart Attack Care
By Karen Stokes Recent research published in the Journal of the American Heart Association, says differences in initial heart attack diagnosis and treatment were found among Black and Hispanic … [Read more...]
The 3rd Annual Milwaukee Black Theater Festival Shines a Spotlight on the Black family
By PrincessSafiya Byers This story was originally published by Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service, where you can find other stories reporting on fifteen city neighborhoods in Milwaukee. Visit … [Read more...]
Safety Tips for Construction Teams Working Near Power Lines
Working on construction near power lines could potentially be dangerous if you do not follow safety guidelines. Ensure your team is cautious on the job site. Working on construction includes many … [Read more...]
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