The recent demolition of a pavilion in Johnsons Park sets the stage for the final phase of its renovation.
New St. Ann Center expected to jump start development on North Side
North Side residents will soon benefit from St. Ann Center’s intergenerational approach to health and education services for adults and children.
Silver City students go door to door seeking support for outdoor mural
Seventh- and eighth-graders from Anna F. Doerfler School are asking residents to support their mural at the intersection of 30th and Scott streets in Layton Boulevard West.
Energy conservation tops plans to rejuvenate Pulaski Park neighborhood
Long overdue changes to Pulaski Park and the surrounding neighborhood are being planned, including energy conservation projects, youth programming and other efforts aimed at increasing resident engagement and improving safety in the area.
New restaurant fuels optimism in SOHI District
Daddy’s Soul Food & Grille opened earlier this month in an area with few locally owned restaurants.
Latino Arts brings high-quality programming to students, community
Latino Arts, Inc. has been offering Milwaukeeans arts education and high-quality performing and visual arts from Latin America, Spain and the Caribbean for more than 20 years.
Obama’s immigration reforms leave South Side activists wanting more
South Side immigration rights activists are reacting to reforms announced by President Obama with “a divided heart,” pledging to continue fighting for more changes.
Great Handshake competition trains students in character, communication
Students from Milwaukee College Prep tested their confidence and social skills at The Great Handshake championship.
South 27st Street construction delayed until spring
Already a headache for business owners and shoppers, construction in the South 27th Street business district has been delayed until spring, though officials say a temporary asphalt surface will allow traffic to run on both sides of the street by next week.
Job Corps prepares young adults for realities of difficult job market
Job Corps, a federal program created 50 years ago as part of the War on Poverty, attempts to pull economically disadvantaged youth and young adults out of poverty.
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