By Ana Martinez-Ortiz Darren Price and his wife own BP Smokehouse Barbeque, a restaurant located in Tomah, Wisconsin. They used their savings to create the restaurant and things were going … [Read more...]
Access to Wellness Resources and Healthy Food Started with a Nurse from the Neighborhood
By Karen Stokes Julia Means, community a nurse with Ascension Columbia St. Mary’s Hospital is known throughout her neighborhood as ‘The Nurse.’ As an intensive care nurse, she’s witnessed a lot … [Read more...]
Wisconsin Residents Raise Awareness and Funds to Fight Alzheimer’s On The Longest Day
On June 20, the summer solstice and the day with the most light, Wisconsin residents will join advocates across the world to participate in The Longest Day® and to fight the darkness of Alzheimer’s … [Read more...]
Milwaukee’s Biking for the Arts
By Hayley Crandall United Performance Arts Fund’s (UPAF) annual “Ride for the Arts” is looking a bit different for its 40th anniversary. The event, which is dedicated to raising money for … [Read more...]
HACM to Open Housing Choice Voucher (Section 8) Waiting List Lottery
Pre-applications can be completed between 9 a.m., June 23 and 6 p.m., June 25, CDT at waitlist.hacm.org For the first time since 2015, the Housing Authority of the City of Milwaukee (HACM) will open … [Read more...]
Educators Push MPS to End Contracts with the Milwaukee Police Department
By Sam Woods 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...]
Charter Invests $10 Miliion Dollars with National Urban League and National Action Network to Assist Black-Owned Small Businesses in Underserved Communities
Stamford, CT. – June 11, 2020 – Charter Communications, Inc. today announced the company will invest $10 million in partnership with both the National Urban League (NUL) and National Action Network … [Read more...]
Mayor Tom Barrett Says the Curfew is a Tool
By Ana Martinez-Ortiz “I can’t breathe.” Those three words were some of the last words George Floyd ever said. On Monday, May 25, Floyd was killed by a Minneapolis police officer. His death was … [Read more...]
As Other Businesses Reopen, Neighborhood Pubs Await their Marching Orders
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...]
Treasurer Coggs Praises Passage of Moratorium on Property Tax Penalties and Interest During Covid-19
At the request of City Treasurer Spencer Coggs, the State of Wisconsin Legislature passed and Gov. Tony Evers signed Act 185, which included a provision enabling City Councils to pass resolutions … [Read more...]
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