Doors Open Milwaukee will showcase six central city attractions during its free event, which runs Sept. 19 and 20.
Alderman says Safe Zones success depends on more police cooperation
A new city-funded initiative to intervene before violence happens is making inroads in Garden Homes but to maximize its impact a partnership with Milwaukee police is necessary, says Ald. Ashanti Hamilton.
Community celebrates Beerline Trail extension
City officials and community leaders officially opened the extension of the Beerline Trail, part of a former railroad line that historically served the brewing industry.
Mayor Tom Barrett to celebrate the completion of the new Beerline Trail Extension
Join Mayor Tom Barrett and others as they cut the ribbon to officially open the extension of the Beerline Trail on August 24, 2015. This “rail to trail” redevelopment project is the result of a partnership between the City of Milwaukee, the Greater Milwaukee Committee (GMC), the Riverworks Development Corp., the Harambee Great Neighborhood Initiative, […]
Safe Zones ambassadors build relationships in Garden Homes
Neighborhood ambassadors in Garden Homes have sparked hope, mediated violence and begun to build trust in the North Side community.
Music, art highlight Bronzeville cultural festival
The Bronzeville Cultural and Arts Festival kicked off the third annual Bronzeville Week, which aims to promote area businesses, and serve residents and families.
Annual freedom essay scholarship contest deadline extended
Alderwoman Milele A. Coggs’ 8th Annual Freedom Scholarship Essay Contest for 2015 has extended its deadline. The contest encourages students to put into words what the concept of “freedom” means to them and how they can combat and prevent prejudice, discrimination, and violence in our world today. The extended deadline for the scholarship competition is […]
Community members gather to honor Welford Sanders’ legacy
King Drive Commons Gallery night was dedicated to the late Welford Sanders, whose legacy includes spearheading urban redevelopment in previously neglected Milwaukee neighborhoods.
Family bike ride unites Harambee and Riverwest
A family-friendly ride through two neighborhoods in the same ZIP code brought together diverse residents for exercise and fellowship.
Second healthy food market proposed for King Drive
Local developers want to feed, educate and employ Milwaukee residents at a proposed delicatessen and fresh-food market in a boarded-up restaurant.
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