A full-service supermarket, known for serving a diverse customer base, has announced plans to open second store on Milwaukee’s near North Side.
Job fair connects central city residents with career opportunities
More than 1,000 people attended an employment event focused on the transportation industry that connected unemployed and underemployed city residents with companies offering living-wage jobs and advancement opportunities.
New statue furthers goal of creating Latino cultural hub on Chavez Drive
Hundreds gathered recently to celebrate the unveiling of a life-sized statue of Cesar E. Chavez, the second major initiative of the Farm project.
Milwaukee Rising spurs steady increase in homeownership in Sherman Park
Milwaukee Rising has renovated more than 70 foreclosed, distressed homes, selling more than 60 of them to individuals and families in Sherman Park.
R-Life Café serves up food and employment opportunities
Operated out of the Running Rebels Community Organization, R-Life Café features comfort food — and jobs for community residents.
Election 2016: Crime, jobs top aldermanic candidates’ to-do list
Aldermanic candidates in central city districts share their approach to fighting crime and attracting jobs in response to a Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service survey.
Election 2016: Aldermanic candidates address key local concerns
Aldermanic candidates in several key races responded to a Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service survey about how they would address crime, attract jobs to their district and other community concerns.
Fondy Food Center looks ahead under new leadership
Established in 1917, the Fondy Farmers Market is heading toward its centennial anniversary under a new leader, after the resignation of long-time executive director Young Kim.
Arrests down, disparities remain in enforcing local marijuana laws, report finds
African-Americans and individuals living in poor areas of the city are more likely to be arrested for possessing marijuana, according to a new Public Policy Forum report.
Stigma of mental illness casts debilitating shadow over schools and communities
The social stigma of living with a mental illness becomes more of a concern as Milwaukee County expands its community-based healthcare model, bringing people with mental illnesses into neighborhoods.
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