Milwaukee artist Tia Richardson recently completed her mural, “The Love That Holds Us,” at All Peoples Church in Harambee.
Residents express concern about handling of chemicals in nearby plant
Residents who live near a North Side facility that is accused of improperly handling and disposing of hazardous materials urged city and state officials to better regulate companies that pose potential risks.
On the Block: ‘Make it your home’
North Side resident Linda Cooper discovered the African American Women’s Center by chance in 2004. Since that time she has become an integral part of the center as a volunteer and urges others to take advantage of it.
Voting now open for MANDI People’s Choice awards
Community members can vote for the MANDI People’s Choice Award winners from March 27 through April 5. The Milwaukee Awards for Neighborhood Development Innovation honor organizations and individuals for their work to revitalize city neighborhoods.
Midnight basketball scores as ‘positive activity’ for young men
The Midnight Basketball League offers young men from 17 to 25 support and a safe place to hone their skills.
Teen girls learn about public service careers at City Hall
Women legislators, a judge, a fire department captain, a city attorney and an attorney for the U.S. House of Representatives were among the speakers at the seventh annual Girls’ Day at City Hall.
Journey House proposes $2.3 million renovation of Baran Park baseball fields
Unkempt and dangerous baseball facilities at Baran Park have raised ire among parents and local officials, but a proposed $2.3 million field enhancement by Journey House could change all that.
TechForce center seeks to provide path to living-wage jobs
The Milwaukee TechForce Training center, created by a $1.3 million federal grant, has brought together public and private partners with the goal of educating and retraining individuals to provide access to family-sustaining careers in the information technology industry.
On the Block: Protect everyone
Artist Fatima Laster shares her thoughts on her painting “Be My Voice,” in which she addresses police brutality against African-American women.
Development honoring Welford Sanders’ legacy to open soon
Despite several setbacks, financing has been completed on the $21 million Welford Sanders Historic Lofts, a renovated building that will house residents and nonprofits and serve as a memorial to the man who led development efforts in Harambee for decades.
- « Previous Page
- 1
- …
- 208
- 209
- 210
- 211
- 212
- …
- 561
- Next Page »