A cluster of tax-foreclosed homes in the Harambee neighborhood are undergoing renovation through the city’s “scattered sites” program.
On the Block: Torn on gun control
Life-long Milwaukeean Marc Alesceo talks about his conflicting views on gun control.
Local churches work with congregations to combat infant death
Faith leaders shared messages with their communities about infant death prevention as part of this year’s Strong Baby Sabbath.
LBWN holds neighborhood home tour
About 50 potential homebuyers participated in a weekend bus tour of six homes in the Burnham Park, Silver City and Layton Park neighborhoods.
HUD grant for northwest side met with distrust by some residents
A $30 million federal grant to transform a 3-square-mile area on the city’s northwest side that includes the Westlawn public housing development has prompted skepticism by some Westlawn residents.
On the Block: Memories
Norma Wheeler talks about her husband and his sense of responsibility.
Ex-offender training program urges employers to be ‘bigger than profits’
Pro Trade Job Development, a local skilled trades training program, kicked off a push to secure commitments from 100 area employers to employ 100 individuals re-entering society from the criminal justice system.
The Juice Kitchen brings healthy drinks, new business to Lindsay Heights
Opening in the Innovation and Wellness Commons, The Juice Kitchen combines fruits and vegetables in drinks aimed at promoting healthy living.
On the Block: A comedy career
Chris Barnes, a stand-up comedian, talks about how he gets his material and where his performances have taken him.
New owner transforming former Finney Library into arts incubator
Artisan furniture maker Matt Bohlmann, who purchased and is renovating the building that housed the Finney Library for 50 years, has recruited artist Reginald Baylor to move his studio to the new arts incubator.
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