Joshua Moore, 19, says a youth movement is the key to improving life and creating a more peaceful Milwaukee.
Milwaukee Ladies United hosts first in-person event
More than 400 women attended an inaugural gathering of Milwaukee Ladies United, originally a Facebook group centered on women’s empowerment.
On the Block: ’Til death do us part
Rochelle Wells said she’s thinking about renewing her wedding vows with the father of her children after the two have been separated for years.
Local artists, students celebrate Black History Month with performances
Spoken-word artists, singers and community members celebrated Black History Month and the 53206 ZIP code at “Our History: Telling it like it is.”
On the Block: Embracing the children
An Amani resident would like to see adult residents open their hearts to the young people in the neighborhood. In his view, the wellbeing of the entire community depends on it.
Children remember Dr. King at Walker’s Point art center workshop
Children ages 6 to 12 celebrated the birthday of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. at a recent workshop led by poet Victoria Porter and teen mentors from Arts @ Large.
NNS on Lake Effect: Homeless families struggle to find shelter
NNS reporter Andrea Waxman goes on the air with Mitch Teich to discuss the difficulties families face finding emergency shelter space in Milwaukee.
Gospel groups share passion for music, support local health services
Six local gospel groups will perform at Turner Hall Ballroom on Feb. 5 to support Progressive Community Health Centers.
On the Block: Making his father proud
James Peters tells how his father’s death is motivating him to overcome unemployment.
On the Block: Lock your doors
James Lair, 31, said things have changed since his childhood in Lincoln Village, and that he and his family have been the victim of several recent property crimes.
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