Longtime NNS reporter Edgar Mendez participated in the ‘This is Milwaukee’ project, an exploration of citizenship and democracy, sharing candid reflections on the incremental change he’s seen in the city.
24,000 names and counting: Rental assistance program faces a backlog. Here’s what you need to know.
The Social Development Commission has been deluged with requests for the Wisconsin Rental Assistance Program. Here’s what you need to know along with other resources to help those in crisis.
Worried about being able to pay rent? Here are some resources that can help.
Need help to pay your rent? Here are some resources to help you survive this crisis.
5 things to do and know this week in Milwaukee: June 29 to July 4
Our picks: Latino Arts hosts a new exhibit; the Social Development Commission sponsors a giveaway; Metcalfe Park Community Bridges holds block pop-up and mobile food pantry; Washington Heights artists launch front-porch pop-ups; youths plan Black Lives Matter protest and block party; and the Hunger Task Force resumes summer meal programs for youth.
The coronavirus is far from over: What Milwaukee residents need to know the week of June 29
Milwaukee enters Phase 4 of its COVID-19 orders Wednesday, July 1. The phase will last a minimum of 14 days, which is the incubation period of COVID-19.
OPINION: ‘I’m a Black trans womxn and I want my voice to be heard loud and clear’
Lately, I have been busy organizing marches and making art for them. I’ve been out marching because I’m a Black trans womxn and I want my voice to be heard loud and clear.
CVS Health opens 4 new coronavirus testing sites in Milwaukee
Starting Friday, June 26, CVS Health is opening four new test sites in Milwaukee as it expands its coronavirus testing program.
5 things to do and know the weekend of June 26
Black Educators Caucus hosts a BLM walk. Core El Centro sponsors a Mindful Parents support group. Try Milwaukee Rec’s Facebook Live dance class. Attend Take Root Milwaukee’s virtual workshop for current and potential homeowners and check out the opening of Fondy Farmers Market.
OPINION: The lies white people tell ourselves and how they haunt Milwaukee today
I am a product of the “colored are treated good here” era in Milwaukee’s history. Eight decades later, the legacy of that universally held white belief still haunts our city.
Health care leaders urge patients to resume treatments delayed by COVID-19
Many patients have delayed or avoided in-person medical treatment since the pandemic began. Now it’s time to come back. health leaders say.
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