By Karen Stokes Community leaders and residents gathered at the Welford Sanders Historic Lofts and Enterprise Center to celebrate the dedication of a life size statue of the late Welford Sanders on … [Read more...]
Enrollment Is Now Open for Insurance Plans Provided by the Affordable Care Act. Here Are Some Places Where You Can Get Free Assistance in Milwaukee
By Matt Martinez Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service This story was originally published by Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service, where you can find other stories reporting on fifteen city … [Read more...]
Ascension Wisconsin Announces Investment in Sherman Park to Increase Homeownership
Ascension Wisconsin is investing $250,000 in the Sherman Park neighborhood to support, sustain and increase homeownership as well as other initiatives to improve housing access for families in the … [Read more...]
Hell No, We Won’t Go (Along to Get Along): Redistricting Maps Require Black Representation
By LaKeshia N. Myers Gerrymandering is the decennial fight for lines drawn to declare power and representation at every level of government. For some it is par for the course, but for political … [Read more...]
The Green Book Sparks Inspiration for New Milwaukee Art Museum Exhibit
By Karen Stokes A new commissioned wall mural titled “On Site: Derrick Adams, Our Time Together” was unveiled on Oct. 29, 2021 at the Milwaukee Art Museum. The mural was made specifically for … [Read more...]
‘Knowledge is Always Power’: 53205 Residents Learn Best Nutrition Practices Through HEAL Program
By Ana Martinez-Ortiz When Joella Holloway found out she had diabetes, she took a proactive approach to her health. She started coming to Cross Lutheran Church’s Healthy Eating and Active … [Read more...]
41 years and counting: Project Return Continues Mission to Support Formerly Incarcerated Individuals
By Edgar Mendez Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service This story was originally published by Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service, where you can find other stories reporting on fifteen city … [Read more...]
Raynetta Hill Returns to Historic King Drive BID #8 As Executive Director
By Ana Martinez-Ortiz When Raynetta ‘Ray’ Hill was growing up, she’d often go to the Historic King Drive BID. She’d frequent Woolsworths Supermarket and Schuster’s Department Store with her mom … [Read more...]
Red Light Camera Enforcement Deserves the Green Light
By LaKeshia N. Myers Street racing, “red light roulette,” and driving on sidewalks—all of these things are reckless driving realities across the state of Wisconsin and especially in the City of … [Read more...]
Protecting Yourself From Fraud
FINANCIAL LITERACY These steps can help protect your money and your information. How a simple email or text message could open you up to fraud. The pandemic has accelerated identity theft – and … [Read more...]
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