Join the African American Roundtable community meetings; tune into a virtual panel discussion with AAPI artists; see what LIT has to say on the MPS budget; join the conversation on gentrification; and view a discussion on truancy in MPS.
Leaders consider opening grocery store at Ascension St. Joseph Hospital
Ascension St. Joseph hospital is hosting a mobile market for the next two weeks as leaders weigh opening a permanent grocery store on the campus.
5 things to do and know the weekend of May 7
Take a walk at the St. Ann Center; check out Fondy Farmers Market early season; visit the Nō Studios hybrid makers market; support the diaper and period supplies drive; and paint and sip this Mother’s Day.
A federal judge strikes down the eviction moratorium. What does that mean for Milwaukee?
A federal judge on Wednesday tossed out the federal eviction moratorium, making it easier for landlords to kick out tenants behind in rent. Here are some things you should know.
New ‘credible messenger’ program launches to curb youth violence
A new program will pair 68 youths who have been involved in the juvenile justice system with 23 mentors in an effort to curb violence.
Community groups will launch multiple campaigns to reduce reckless driving in Milwaukee
Groups plan to use billboards, bus ads, performance art, educational booths, poster contests and other strategies to help stop reckless driving. The campaigns are being funded by grants from the Milwaukee Department of Public Works.
UPDATE: Aisha Carr reports move into MPS District 4 after living outside the area during school board race
Aisha Carr, who lived outside Milwaukee Public Schools’ District 4 while running for the school board, has moved into the district and begun her term on time.
5 things to know this week in Milwaukee: May 3 to May 8
Stream First Stage’s new plays by artists of color; tune into Frank Talks session on “The Two Americas”; check out UWM’s roundtable on anti-Asian bias; volunteer at DreamBikes; and take a walk around Mitchell Park.
Struggling residents get help with overdue utility bills through state program
Struggling residents caught a break this week after the Wisconsin Home Energy Assistance Program distributed over $21 million to consumer-owned utility companies to help clear overdue utility bills.
5 things to do and know the weekend of April 30
Get vaccinated at the Mexican Consulate; celebrate May Day with Voces de la Frontera; join Metcalfe Park Community Bridges for a community cleanup; sample the culinary market at the Sherman Phoenix; and check out the mutual aid food distribution at Mitchell Park Domes.
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