These recently completed public artworks bring a range of community voice and expression to walls in our neighborhoods.
Neighborhoods
How to deal with a nuisance neighbor
Whether it’s a barking dog, cars in the front yard, illegal activity or loud parties, there are ways to deal with challenging neighbors.
Looking to buy a home? Here are some resources and advice.
We talked to Kelly Andrew, the chief development and marketing officer for ACTS Housing to answer common questions about homebuying.
OPINION: My journey from artist to life insurance agent — a pandemic story
Last year, if you told me that I would go from being a full-time teaching artist to a life insurance agent, I would have surely laughed in your face!
A harvest of riches: Meet some of Milwaukee’s finest urban farmers
Sure, Milwaukee is a city of concrete. But if you look closer, you also will find a vibrant urban farming community.
‘We want them to just have safe spaces’: NFL player Solomon Thomas will speak to Milwaukee youths about mental health and suicide
A group of Milwaukee youths will get a virtual visit from NFL player Solomon Thomas on Monday, Oct. 25 to tackle an important issue: mental health.
5 things to know and do this week in Milwaukee: Oct. 25 to Oct. 29
Celebrate the 41st anniversary of Running Rebels; check out the drive-through job fairs; rally for immigrant rights; attend the virtual career conference for Latinx students; and explore exoplanets with the Milwaukee Public Library.
Rise in suicides among Black youths fuels concern among Milwaukee psychologists, counselors
A rise in suicides among Black youths has Milwaukee counselors and psychologists working hard to raise awareness and prevent more deaths.
5 things to know and do the weekend of Oct. 22
Learn about new regulations for local phone call dialing; check out the Milwaukee Muslim Film Festival; attend the unveiling of the Lucille Berrien sign at Berrien Park; have fall fun and get vaccinated with Running Rebels; and check out the art in Washington Park.
Trouble finding child care? You’re not alone, and here’s why.
Seventy-eight percent of Milwaukee’s child care centers reported being short on staff, leading to longer wait lists and more parents without child care.
