In “regular” times, the “Read with Me” program brings volunteers to read with young children in person. But the coronavirus has forced Next Door to pivot.
5 things to know the week of June 8 in Milwaukee: The COVID-19 edition
The Fire and Police Commission need your input. Milwaukee Health Department launches “Ask MHD.” Rocketship Transformation Prep is kneeling for nine minutes to honor George Floyd. Walnut Way has a webinar titled “Money Moves” and check out the livestream of “March on Milwaukee: 200 Nights of Freedom.”
Have questions about the coronavirus and other issues? Help is just a text away.
Do you, or someone you know, need immediate access to food, housing, debt relief, COVID-19 testing, mental health support or more? Text “Milwaukee” to 73224 for #News414 resources or to speak with a reporter.
MCTS suspends night bus service through Sunday, creating challenges for late-night workers
The announcement that buses would be suspended from 10 p.m. to 3 a.m. through Sunday, June 7 could not come at a worse time for some MCTS bus riders.
In their own words, part two: More reactions to the death of George Floyd and the ensuing protests
The death of George Floyd and the protests that have followed have forced yet another national conversation on race in America. Today, more NNS readers weigh in on the topic.
5 things to do and know the weekend of June 5
Leaders Igniting Transformation needs safety supplies. There’s a new COVID-19 testing site. Layton West Boulevard Neighbors has a grant for small businesses. Ma’ruf is holding a panel discussion, and Venice Williams is hosting a ritual circle for black women.
OPINION: Eight ways you can stay safe while protesting during the pandemic
A family physician who works on the North Side offers tips on how those who are protesting can keep themselves (and the community) safe while exercising their free speech.
Where those in need can find food this summer (and how everyone can help)
With COVID-19 making life even more challenging for those in need, here are some organizations providing meals over the summer.
OPINION: It’s time to prioritize the lives of all residents. Here are demands to ensure we do so.
It is imperative we continue to hold all public officials accountable to the community, especially in a time when our community’s needs are greater than ever. Therefore, we demand every person in a position of power within our political system prioritize the lives of all residents.
Showing off Milwaukee’s beautiful, resilient Class of 2020
Graduates of all levels got a tough break, with ceremonies and celebrations curtailed by the pandemic. So we met graduates throughout the city on their front lawn to celebrate their milestone.
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