For those struggling with their mental health, a helping hand can be crucial. Here are a few resources to help.
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We’ve updated our guide to getting free or low-cost meals
From food pantries to pay-what-you-can meals, here’s how to get free or low-cost meals.
5 things to know and do this week in Milwaukee: Dec. 20 to Dec. 24
Check out the Holiday Floral Show at The Domes; celebrate the Winter Solstice with a walk hosted by the Urban Ecology Center; learn a new language at Triciclo Perú; attend the “Winter Snow-Down Festival” hosted by MA’RUF Center for Youth Innovation; and participate in the seventh annual RBG Gift Must celebration.
Pandemic benefits for students approved for 2021-’22 school year
The state’s Pandemic EBT program has been renewed for this school year. Benefits will arrive in eligible accounts starting in March.
How to stay COVID-free this holiday season
With COVID-19 cases rising in Milwaukee and the holidays coming, we want you to be safe. Here’s how.
Community Collaborative Commission off to a slow start in work with MPD
Progress has been slow for the Community Collaborative Commission, but the group expects that to change in 2022.
What you need to know about the opening of voucher and public housing waiting lists
The Housing Authority of the City of Milwaukee, or HACM, is opening all voucher and public housing waiting lists starting Wednesday, Dec. 15.
9 ways you can help others this holiday season
Here are you some places where you can give this holiday season and beyond.
5 things to know and do this week in Milwaukee: Dec. 13 to Dec. 17
Celebrate with Metcalfe Park Community Bridges; learn about a Black-owned business that’s thriving during the pandemic; explore Nicole Acosta’s “HOOPS” project; give the city feedback on its plan for the South 13th Street corridor; and support MKE Black
‘Latino Wisconsin’ takes home the Chicago/Midwest Regional Emmy for best documentary
Georgia and Ralph Pabst’s labor of love has been honored with an Emmy for best documentary.
