We asked Milwaukeeans to share what they would do in their first 100 days if they were the city’s mayor. Janan Najeeb looks at the city’s chronic challenges — including division, public safety and mental health — and how to improve them.
Mayoral candidate Cavalier Johnson plans focus on jobs and economic growth if elected
Mayoral candidate Cavalier Johnson said Monday that he is focused on “family-supporting jobs” and economic development to address the root causes of problems besetting Milwaukee.
What you need to know to vote in Milwaukee’s special election on April 5
Milwaukee’s mayoral election is April 5. Here’s what you need to know to cast your vote.
5 things to know and do this week in Milwaukee: March 14 to March 18
Tour the new affordable housing development at Community Within the Corridor; hear from the two mayoral candidates at Turner Hall Ballroom; register to vote online, by mail or at the library; join support groups at the Hmong American Friendship Association; and attend Science Strikes Back, a community science fair hosted by Escuela Verde.
Mayoral candidate Bob Donovan plans a focus on crime if elected
Mayoral candidate Bob Donovan said Thursday that crime – fear of it and perceptions of it – is a major factor contributing to Milwaukee’s lack of jobs and economic development in areas of the community that need both.
5 things to know and do the weekend of March 11
Check out an open jam session at Arts @ Large; rally for peace in Ukraine; attend a Harambee Neighborhood Improvement District meeting; read in community at The Table; and take care of your mental health with trap music.
Milwaukee prepares for aftershocks caused by January’s deluge of evictions
In January Berrada Properties Management Inc. filed around 1,000 evictions. The Community and Economic Development Committee met Wednesday to discuss how to address the issue.
Doula program puts focus on 53206 ZIP code in effort to reduce infant mortality
The City of Milwaukee’s Birth Outcomes Made Better Doula Program will be zeroing in on the 53206 ZIP code in an effort to reduce infant mortality.
Need help with your taxes? These organizations offer free services for those who qualify
Low-income individuals can receive help on their tax returns for free. Here’s a list of organizations that serve our neighborhoods.
On the South Side, a historic Ukrainian church does what it can to support a country
St. Mary’s Ukrainian Orthodox Church is the faith home to many in the city with roots in the old country. As violence continues in Ukraine, the parish’s members are doing what they can to help.
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