While Latinos seem to agree that there should be more Latino state representatives from the south side, they disagree which redistricting map is most likely to accomplish that goal.
Green building houses CORE/El Centro
CORE, a holistic therapy center, celebrated its recent move to a new energy-efficient building with food, music and dancing.
SHOW assesses LBW health status
SHOW researchers are coming to Layton Boulevard West this month to assess residents’ health. The information from the Survey of the Health of Wisconsin helps bring to light health problems in the state and creates a better understanding about factors that affect health over time.
Cribs for Kids gets grant to reduce SIDS
A new $50,000 grant awarded to Milwaukee’s Cribs for Kids enables the organization to distribute Pack ‘n Play cribs and information about safe sleeping practices to eligible families. The goal is to reduce the incidence of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS).
Surrealist art works both ways
An exhibit running through March 30 at the Latino Arts Gallery features work by Pamela Diaz Martinez. The exhibit illustrates the relationship between the physical and the spiritual, according to the artist.
National settlement sheds light on foreclosures
During 2011, new foreclosures were filed against 4,352 city of Milwaukee properties. Select Milwaukee has helped hundreds of residents avoid losing their homes.
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