Reuben Harpole, the “unofficial mayor of Milwaukee,” earned another honor this week after a Harambee neighborhood building was named after him and his late wife, Mildred.
Register for Wednesday’s ‘Frank Talks’ with the Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service
Wednesday’s virtual talk will feature the authors who’ve contributed to a collection of essays called “A New Way Forward” in which they reflected on the lessons they learned during the pandemic and how they’ve informed their vision for a better Milwaukee.
NNS on ‘Lake Effect’: 5 things to do this October in Milwaukee neighborhoods
NNS deputy editor Adam Carr joins Joy Powers of WUWM for our monthly spot on “Lake Effect,” where he discusses events in October connected to Milwaukee’s North and South Side neighborhoods.
PHOTOS: NNS has the best-looking readers. For real.
We loved seeing all your smiling faces this weekend. Check out the photos from Silver City International Festival.
Let us take your photo at the Silver City International Festival on Saturday
Our orange couch is back, and we’re excited to take FREE family-style portraits at the Silver City International Festival this Saturday, Sept. 11.
NNS on ‘Lake Effect’: 5 things to do this September in Milwaukee neighborhoods
NNS Deputy Editor Adam Carr joins Joy Powers of WUWM on “Lake Effect,” where he discusses events in September connected to Milwaukee’s North and South Side neighborhoods.
UPDATED: Free grocery gift cards, meals available for those who lost power
Feeding America Eastern Wisconsin and the City of Milwaukee are teaming up to support those who lost power last week because of the storms by offering free grocery gift cards and food starting this weekend.
How to replace spoiled FoodShare food and other tips after a wild weather week
If you receive FoodShare and had food spoil because of a storm-related power outage, you can have the food replaced plus other things you should know.
NNS on ‘Lake Effect’: 5 things to do this August in Milwaukee neighborhoods
NNS deputy editor Adam Carr joins Joy Powers of WUWM for our monthly spot with “Lake Effect,” where he discusses events in August connected to Milwaukee’s North and South Side neighborhoods.
Neighborhood News Service, Wisconsin Watch win $1.4 million grant to strengthen journalism in Milwaukee, across Wisconsin
The American Journalism Project has jointly awarded the Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service and the Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism $1.4 million over three years to support their efforts to elevate journalism in Milwaukee and across Wisconsin.
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