Check out “Wheelin’ at Westlawn” bicycle tuneup day, and participate in a community bike drive. Learn how to make sambusas. And register to vote at Common Ground’s drive-up voter registration sites.
OPINION: Local policing needs to change. Here’s how to make it happen.
The Felmers O. Chaney Advocacy Board shares suggestions for new laws and institutional policies it believes are needed to reform policing in Milwaukee.
Milwaukee baker Adija Greer-Smith slowly reopens her business. ‘I’m a baker that believes positive energy transfers into everything that you do.’
Outbreak Wisconsin chronicles people’s journeys through the coronavirus crisis, exposes failing systems and explores solutions. Milwaukee County moved into “Phase 4” of its COVID-19 orders on July 1. That means businesses such as Adija Greer-Smith’s Confectionately Yours, housed inside the Sherman Phoenix, can now operate at 50% capacity. While some restaurants and shops offered curb-side options […]
What questions do you have about COVID-19 in Milwaukee?
Milwaukee NNS wants to know what question you have to help shape our coverage. Do you have questions about COVID-19 in Milwaukee or how the state is responding to it? What information can we provide that will help you or make life easier as we all deal with this pandemic?
How to keep your utilities on if you are behind in payments
Starting July 25, utility providers can disconnect service. Here’s what you need to know to avoid this and to get back on track.
Three things to know about MPS’ plan to reopen schools
The school board will vote Thursday on the district’s proposal to reopen schools in the fall. Here are three things you should know about the proposal.
OPINION: Ronald Reagan is a symbol of systemic racism. It’s time to rename our high school.
Here’s why I believe the district should rename Reagan High School in this post-George Floyd era of American history.
As the nation reckons with race, a mother awaits unemployment aid — and Wisconsin officials lack research
National research shows jobless Black and Latino workers are less likely than white workers to receive aid. Experts say Wisconsin should study the issue. Alfreida Casterlow could hardly bear her first weeks working from home during the coronavirus pandemic. Disrupted routines upset her 20-year-old autistic daughter. Casterlow, 43, would try to keep her daughter engaged. […]
2 agencies struggle to meet demand for Wisconsin Rental Assistance Program
Both the Social Development Commission and Community Advocates face a backlog as residents struggle to get emergency rental assistance funds.
How to stay mentally healthy during the coronavirus crisis
Two Milwaukee psychologists share tips on mindfulness and self-care during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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