A last-minute grant from the United Way of Greater Milwaukee and Waukesha will help prevent cuts to Social Development Commission’s Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program.
New Fire and Police Commission head seeks to bolster confidence in police
Community activists are taking a “wait and see” attitude about the new executive director of Milwaukee’s Fire and Police Commission, who says she wants to hear from citizens with ideas for improving city safety.
Special Report: Vicious cycle of payday loans poses hazard for low-income borrowers
While financial experts warn against the dangers of payday lending, cash-strapped Milwaukeeans take out payday loans because they have no other choice.
Favorite of 2015: Slam poetry champs gear up for national competition
Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service covered a wide range of stories focused on central city neighborhoods during 2015. NNS reporter Matthew Wisla explains why the story republished here is his favorite of those he wrote this year.
Favorites of 2015: ‘Do Black Lives Matter?’ lectures and Safe Zones initiative
Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service covered a wide range of stories focused on central city neighborhoods during 2015. NNS reporter Jabril Faraj explains why the two stories republished here are his favorites of those he wrote this year.
Favorite of 2015: Owner seeks nonprofit to purchase Sherman Boulevard auction house
Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service covered a wide range of stories focused on central city neighborhoods during 2015. NNS reporter Edgar Mendez explains why the story republished here is his favorite of those he wrote this year.
Favorite of 2015: Residents of poor neighborhoods see more than their share of costly municipal citations
Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service covered a wide range of stories focused on central city neighborhoods during 2015. NNS reporter Brendan O’Brien explains why the story republished here is his favorite of those he wrote this year.
Favorite of 2015: ‘Dr. Carter’ still ministers to community at 83
Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service covered a wide range of stories focused on central city neighborhoods during 2015. NNS reporter Andrea Waxman explains why the story republished here is her favorite of those she wrote this year.
Merry Christmas!
The team at Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service wishes you and yours a meaningful Christmas!
Community pays tribute to Sharon Adams, Walnut Way co-founder
Sharon Adams announced she is stepping away from the organization she founded with her husband, which has transformed the neighborhood through community organizing, property restoration and economic development.
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