Emergency Rental Assistance funds now are more flexible and may be able to help those who were slipping through the cracks.
Inside the NNS Newsroom: We are hiring a reporter
If you care passionately about informing readers about health-related topics and giving Milwaukee residents the information they need to navigate complicated systems, then the Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service wants to hear from you.
Where you can find free or discounted school supplies (and how you can help others)
The cost of school supplies can add up quickly. Here’s a list of places where you can get free or discounted supplies.
The 3rd annual Milwaukee Black Theater Festival shines a spotlight on the Black family
With the theme of “The Black Family: Generations Speak!” the third annual Milwaukee Black Theater Festival is all about family ties.
5 things to know and do this week in Milwaukee: Aug. 8 to Aug. 12
Celebrate Bronzeville Week; learn about efforts to reduce the year eviction records are searchable; celebrate local Black theater; play “Stranger Things” trivia at Newline Cafe; garden in the Menomonee Valley; and don’t forget to vote Tuesday.
What you need to know about the Aug. 9 primary election in Milwaukee
On Tuesday, voters will help choose their party’s nominees for such high-profile races as governor and the U.S. Senate as well as determine which two candidates advance to the November election to succeed Mayor Cavalier Johnson in Aldermanic District 2.
5 things to know and do the weekend of Aug. 5
View family-friendly short films and animals at Havenwoods; check out the Black Arts Fest; attend Bronzeville Week events; find gems at a Silver Springs neighborhood rummage sale; and learn about the history of Washington Park.
Bronzeville Week is back: Here’s what to know and do
Here’s the schedule for the 11th annual Bronzeville Week.
NNS on ‘Lake Effect’: 5 things to do this August in Milwaukee neighborhoods
NNS reporter Sam Woods goes on “Lake Effect” and gives you the scoop on events you don’t want to miss in August.
Two years in, Milwaukee County’s ‘right to shelter’ initiative gets mixed reviews
Housing advocates say they have seen some strides but more needs to be done two years after Milwaukee County supervisors declared a “right to shelter” for all residents.
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