Get registered to vote and connected to resources during “Activate MKE” week; provide input on the upcoming city budget; check out a bilingual storytime at Alice’s Garden; prepare for bus delays because of the DNC; and register for the COA’s “Beyond the Book Bag” giveaway.
The NNS coronavirus update: What Milwaukee residents need to know the week of Aug. 17
The Milwaukee Health Department issues guidelines for reopening K-12 schools as the MCTS increases passenger capacity on county buses.
How two Milwaukee natives are leading the city’s fight against COVID-19
Jeanette Kowalik and Lilliann Paine are leading Milwaukee’s coronavirus response — and inspiring officials nationwide to examine racism as a public health crisis.
5 things to do and know the weekend of Aug. 14
Check out CORE El Centro’s online Spanish cooking class; visit the Underground Makers Market; join the summer cleanup of the Lincoln Creek and West Basin; participate in the “Black is Beautiful” bike ride; and see the unveiling of mural featuring prominent Milwaukee figures.
Four years ago today, Sherman Park erupted in violence. We look back.
On Aug. 13, 2016, the neighborhood was thrust into the spotlight after violence erupted following the death of Sylville Smith, who was fatally shot by a Milwaukee Police Department officer.
‘I refuse to lose’: How this lifelong musician remains resilient through the COVID-19 crisis and beyond
Victor Campbell has spent most his life lending his talents to other musicians. Now, he’s using them to advocate for better delivery of emergency programs in Milwaukee.
A legacy of resistance: Historical resources for understanding local and national protest movements
Historians Robert Smith and Reggie Jackson discuss the history of youth-led protests in Milwaukee and recommend critical and historical resources.
Milwaukee significantly behind in project to replace 1,100 lead pipes by end of year
The pandemic has slowed the city’s lead service line replacement project amid criticism the initiative was already not moving fast enough.
Families face peril as unemployment benefit expires
After the federal supplemental unemployment benefit expires, residents worry about how they will make ends meet.
The NNS coronavirus update: What Milwaukee residents need to know the week of Aug. 10
If you are planning to vote in person Tuesday, you can expect to see strict safety measures in place, says Claire Woodall-Vogg, the executive director of the city’s Election Commission.
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