Attend a mental health and wellness powwow; check out ReVibe Vol. II, a curated dance, poetry and music experience; find your next good read at Hush Hush Reads book sale; support local artists; and find new flavors at the Sherman Phoenix
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41 years and counting: Project Return continues mission to support formerly incarcerated individuals
Project Return, located at 2821 Vel R. Phillips Ave., provides employment, housing, drug and alcohol counseling, life skills training and other support to those who have been incarcerated.
Latinx medical students get the word out about COVID-19
MCW’s Latino Medical Student Association has been working on Milwaukee’s South Side throughout the pandemic, but they see their role as more than just putting shots in arms.
There’s a new vendor for the state’s non-emergency medical transportation program. Here’s what you need to know and how to use it.
On Nov. 1, the Wisconsin Department of Health Services switched to a new provider for its non-emergency medical transportation program. Here’s what you need to know.
Join an intimate ‘Frank Talks’ event with Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service and the Zeidler Group
The Nov. 10 digital event will feature small group dialogues inspired by authors who contributed to our “A New Way Forward” essay series, which offered lessons learned during the pandemic and visions for a better Milwaukee.
5 things to know and do this week in Milwaukee: Nov. 1 to Nov. 5
Learn about the new drive-through services at the Southside Health Center and temporary schedule changes at Keenan Sexual Health Clinic; participate in Milwaukee County’s public budget hearing; explore bilingual programs at MATC; and join Latino Arts for a night of tapas, wine and painting.
‘Living life as a full person’: New Public Allies leader stresses authenticity at work and at home
Adriana “Nanis” Rodriguez has spent a lifetime learning, and unlearning, who she is. Now she is continuing that journey of self-discovery as the new executive director of Public Allies.
5 things to know and do the weekend of Oct. 29
Learn about gerrymandering in Wisconsin; attend the Day of the Dead concert at Latino Arts; join Walker’s Point Center for the Arts and tour the Dia de Los Muertos exhibition; celebrate “Repairers of the Breach Day”; and take part in a 5K run/walk at Forest Cemetery.
NNS Spotlight: How one Milwaukee clinic helps kids with behavioral challenges navigate the early years
The Behavior Clinic, a partnership between Penfield Children’s Center and the Marquette University College of Education, provides in-home psychiatric services to children from birth to 6 years old.
Here’s what you need to know about kid-friendly Halloween activities this weekend
We’ve compiled a list of trick-or-treat locations, other kid-friendly Halloween activities and some tips on staying safe this Halloween.
