This summer, 17 businesses will cycle through locations on the North and South Sides as part of the Pop-Up MKE program, which provides grants to small-business owners.
Banks earn millions from bonds issued to settle MPD brutality cases, new report finds
The city of Milwaukee borrowed an estimated $26 million in “police brutality bonds,” allowing banks and investors to collect $3.9 million in fees and interest from 2008-2017, according to a new report.
First year at new project-based high school brought excitement, challenges
Pathways High School experienced a few bumps in the road during its first year, but students and staff are moving forward with optimism and ambition.
Milwaukeeans anticipate brighter financial future at ‘Make Your Money Talk’ graduation
The Housing Authority of the City of Milwaukee and the Wisconsin Women’s Business Initiative Corporation recently honored financial education series graduates.
Community leaders call for MPD reforms following Sterling Brown arrest
After a pattern of police misconduct, including Sterling Brown’s arrest, community leaders call for policy and culture changes in MPD.
Community to get first look at new America’s Black Holocaust Museum
Two events celebrating the completion of the building housing the museum and the Griot Apartments are slated for June 18 and 19.
Alice’s Garden birthday party celebrates milestone for Milwaukee infants
Look Who’s Turning One, a birthday party for Milwaukee babies who reached their first birthdays in 2018, also called attention to infant mortality.
Vigil sparks conversation about relationship between shootings, domestic violence
A vigil at the Sojourner Family Peace Center honored survivors and victims of gun violence, while advocating for stricter gun policies.
New Milwaukee technology program focuses on coding skills, community impact
Workforce development group i.c. stars gives low-income adults the skills for a high-tech career, while developing community leaders.
Milwaukee museum pulls black people ‘out of the shadows of history’
Clayborn Benson’s Wisconsin Black Historical Society overflows with formerly forgotten stories of African-American residents of Wisconsin.
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