A generous gift from a longtime donor is enabling the Daniels-Mardak Boys & Girls Club to reopen after it closed in late August.
Nonprofit provides inmates kitchen skills, opportunity to give back
Tikkun Ha-Ir, a Jewish social justice organization, teaches culinary skills to incarcerated women and distributes surplus produce from farmers markets to shelters and food pantries.
Walnut Way’s annual Harvest Day street festival celebrates 17th “Golden Birthday”
The 17th annual Harvest Day in Lindsay Heights attracted neighborhood residents with entertainment, food and community assistance.
Catering company wins Near West Side business competition
Lisa Kaye Catering, a small catering business, took home $11,000 and other prizes from the second annual Rev-Up MKE event last week, helping a growing business grow even faster.
Sherman Phoenix project attracting tenants, investors
Developers have raised about half the funds needed for the Sherman Phoenix project in Sherman Park, which would convert the fire-damaged BMO Harris Bank building into a hub of black entrepreneurship and investment.
Community members demand police accountability in wake of DOJ report leak
Milwaukee Police Department Chief Ed Flynn has attacked the legitimacy of a leaked Department of Justice draft report, while advocates took the report as proof of problems within the department they say have existed for years.
Doors Open Milwaukee features Lindsay Heights, Layton Boulevard West sites
Doors Open Milwaukee is spotlighting the Lindsay Heights and Layton Boulevard West neighborhoods on Sept. 23 and 24. More than 170 buildings throughout the city will be open to the public.
Committee accepts proposal to raze part of Gettelman Brewery
The fight over preserving the Gettelman Brewery site moved forward in the Zoning, Neighborhoods and Development Committee.
Resident artist brings multicultural mural to Anna F. Doerfler School
Arts @ Large artist Muneer Bahauddeen is working with students at Anna F. Doerfler School to complete a six-piece mural using symbols from Mayan, Ghanaian and Hmong cultures.
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.
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