The Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee has closed six locations throughout the city, bowing to financial challenges created by the pandemic.
‘Neighborhood Gems’: Learn about Glorious Malone’s Fine Sausage and the Neighborhood Tiles project in Clarke Square
Learn about Glorious Malone’s Fine Sausage and the Neighborhood Tiles project in the Clarke Square neighborhood, some of the projects featured in Virtual Doors Open 2020.
Surge in suicides in Milwaukee County forces leaders to step up prevention efforts
Milwaukee County officials and mental health experts are looking to reach more people after the county sees a surge in suicides.
Here’s where your child can go before, during and after school for help
With some parents no longer working from home, child care has become an issue. Here are some organizations that can help.
‘Neighborhood Gems’: Learn about Visual Vibes on Villard and AWE’s Silver City Artist-in-Residency
Learn about Visual Vibes on Villard and Artist Working in Education’s Silver City Artist-in-Residency with Sara Gail Luther, some of the projects featured in Virtual Doors Open 2020.
The NNS coronavirus update: What Milwaukee residents need to know the week of Sept. 28
Milwaukee County sees surge in COVID-19 cases as city names an interim health commissioner. What you need to know this week.
5 things to do and know this week in Milwaukee: Sept. 28 to Oct. 3
Donate socks to help homeless residents; check out an event about mental health for middle and high school students; go “Behind the Scenes” for a virtual Doors Open; take in Latino Arts’ Day of the Dead ofrendas exhibit; and attend an end-of-summer bash in Amani neighborhood.
‘Neighborhood Gems’: Learn about Pulaski Park and Peace Garden Project MKE
Learn about the newly renovated Pulaski Park and Peace Garden Project MKE, some of the projects featured in Virtual Doors Open 2020.
‘Always happy to right a wrong’: Community mourns death of immigration attorney Jason Cleereman
Jason Cleereman, an immigration attorney who often provided pro bono and reduced rate legal services and a longtime board member of the Southside Organizing Center, was shot and killed Tuesday near the Holton Street Bridge. He was 54.
5 things to do and know the weekend of Sept. 25
Check out the Dolphin Pool pitch contest; learn how to buy a home; hike with the Urban Ecology Center; watch the virtual Doors Open; and help clean up the Mitchell Park Domes.
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