Some community members strongly oppose a policy change put forth by Ald. Chevy Johnson that would limit how long roadside memorials can stand and what times of day people can visit them. Others hope the city adopts the change.
Historic King Drive neighbors voice ideas, concerns about development at city open house
Despite expressing some disappointment with the projected Milwaukee Streetcar route, residents, business owners and workers in the Historic King Drive area were eager to discuss development ideas with city planners and developers at a recent community meeting.
MPS youth apprenticeship program serves 250 students this academic year
The MPS youth apprentice program offers teens the opportunity to work for pay at local companies, gaining experience and “filling a pipeline” for employers.
On the Block: Back to her roots
Pamela Davis teaches special education at Keefe Avenue School, the same place she attended kindergarten many years ago. Her passion for teaching comes from her love of helping people.
Teachers at Keefe Avenue School grateful for community-donated school supplies
Alderwoman Milele Coggs and Tracey Dent of the Peace for Change Alliance visited Keefe Avenue School on the North Side as staff prepares to welcome students back next week.
‘Guest volunteers’ return to The Gathering to serve others
Volunteers at a Milwaukee meal program give back to the organization that helped them change their lives.
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