
The Uprising in Sherman Park: 10 years later
Ten years after the unrest, the neighborhood reflects on a legacy of resilience, collective action and ongoing efforts to address the inequities that sparked a pivotal moment in Milwaukee’s history.
5 things to know and do the week of Aug. 17
Take a free yoga class; get back-to-school supplies and wellness kits; watch a free movie; and more.

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Economic Development
Sherman Phoenix remains a symbol of growth for Milwaukee business owners
The hub, opened in a former bank building damaged during 2016 unrest, has helped dozens of small businesses grow while serving as a gathering place for the community.
Education
Federal government proposes sweeping Head Start changes that modify standards on class sizes, require English-only instruction
The new proposed standards promise flexibility while projecting roughly 162,000 additional Head Start and Early Head Start slots nationally. Advocates say changes would undermine the quality of current programs.
Health & WEllness
Milwaukee art therapists find new ways to help residents deal with complex emotions
Art therapy can help patients understand and voice their feelings in a way different from traditional therapy.
Housing
The county and others are working to expand housing for people returning from incarceration
Milwaukee County and other advocates are working to help more landlords feel prepared to rent to people returning from incarceration.
Public Safety
Flashback: A look back at the weekend of unrest in Sherman Park
This story from 2019 details how the weekend of unrest unfolded in Sherman Park.
Arts and Recreation
5 things to know and do the week of Aug. 10
Find a new book series with your child; shop at a night market in Washington Park; go on a foraging walk; and more.
