The governor’s emergency order prevents landlords from evicting tenants until at least May 26, and you can’t be foreclosed on right now. But there’s a catch.
5 things to know this week in Milwaukee: The COVID-19 edition
This week: register to vote online; check out St. Joe’s free mobile testing clinic; get free legal help; tune into 88Nine’s new program; and visit the Milwaukee Public Library from the safety of your home.
OPINION: Even during these dark times, we should take time to see the light
Pardeep Singh Kaleka reflects upon the disparate responses to COVID-19 and the personal commitment he’s made to learning through the crisis.
‘Not the same’: How Milwaukee’s faith communities are adapting to COVID-19 stay at home order
The COVID-19 pandemic has sent members of faith communities in Milwaukee and perhaps the world scrambling to adapt to fast-moving changes.
14 places where you can find good eats during COVID-19 shutdown
Restaurant owners are turning to alternative options such curbside pickup and delivery and gift cards as COVID-19 closes the city.
What’s cooking? Show off your culinary masterpieces
While the quarantine has disrupted many facets of daily life, some in our community have found more time to whip up some home-cooked meals. Whether you’re an amateur or a pro, we want to see what’s been coming out of your kitchen, and, of course, who’s eating.
5 things to do and know this weekend: The COVID-19 edition
Check out the virtual Vibez Creative Arts Space, fill out the census form, donate grocery kits for the needy, apply for an emergency business loan or participate in the YMCA’s emergency response camp program.
Post from Community: MCTS suspends fare collection beginning Saturday
Starting at 4:00 a.m. on Saturday, March 28, 2020, MCTS is suspending fare collection and informing riders that they must enter and exit the bus through the rear door only, unless they need assistance with a mobility device or other ADA accommodation.
Post from Community: COVID-19 forces change in UMOS’ service delivery
UMOS plans to take advantage of available technology to limit face-to-face contacts, but not limit programs and services regularly provided to the community.
Community Heroes: Mutual aid group steps it up to help neighbors in need
Angela Harris, a first-grade teacher, created Milwaukee Community Care and Mutual Aid to help connect residents who need support during the COVID-19 pandemic with those who are able to help.
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