Called together by activist Andre Lee Ellis, community leaders gathered at the intersection of 12th and Concordia streets Wednesday in response to the death of Joseph N. Blunt, 16, who was thrown from the hood of a moving vehicle at the same intersection the day before, to make a plea to the public to drive with care.
Historic King Drive neighbors voice ideas, concerns about development at city open house
Despite expressing some disappointment with the projected Milwaukee Streetcar route, residents, business owners and workers in the Historic King Drive area were eager to discuss development ideas with city planners and developers at a recent community meeting.
Community Warehouse opens Bronzeville retail space
Community Warehouse, a nonprofit that sells discounted home improvement products in distressed areas and employs background-challenged individuals, opened a new retail outlet on Milwaukee’s North Side.
St. Marcus students reflect on ‘everyday heroes’ during 9/11 observance
St. Marcus Lutheran School students and teachers walked to a local fire station to commemorate 9/11. Every year, school leaders explain the importance of the day and teach students about “everyday heroes.”
New African American Chamber of Commerce leaders build for the future
Under new leadership, the AACCW is focusing on helping entrepreneurs grow their businesses and expand their access to capital.
Summer in our city, 2017
It was a beautiful and busy summer in our city. This gallery collects photos from throughout Milwaukee neighborhoods during July and August 2017.
Bronzeville location of Pete’s Fruit Market to open Sept. 14
The second location of Pete’s Fruit Market will open next month in Bronzeville, providing access to fresh and healthy food.
New Bronzeville initiative provides homeownership opportunities for artists
Vedale Hill, the first artist to participate in the HomeWorks: Bronzeville initiative plans to move into his newly rehabbed home this fall.
On the Block: Profit, poverty and ownership
Stacey Cooper talks about her experience with renting, home ownership and what matters when it comes to maintaining neighborhoods.
Bronzeville Week continues with wide range of events
Bronzeville Week 2017 will be home to many different and unique events this week, for people of all ages.
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