Make your move with the Hip-Hop Chess Club; check out sound bowl meditation and journaling; get a free bus ride New Year’s Eve; see “517 W. Bruce St. Apt. 504” before it closes; and participate in free guided meditation event at the Riverside Theater.
SDC’s new research arm focuses on poverty and racism
The Institute on Poverty & Systemic Racism will produce research it hopes will help communities and policymakers better understand the issues to arrive at solutions.
Calling 2-1-1: Honesty is the best policy to find shelter from the cold
The city and county both advise those needing emergency services to call 2-1-1. Here is how a call will play out.
5 things to know and do this week in Milwaukee: Dec. 26 to Dec. 30
Attend Kwanzaa opening ceremonies; check out the Kwanzaa Read-A-Thon; watch distance swimming competitions and water polo; experience a guided conversation on relationships; and meet the deadline for new grants for small businesses and nonprofits.
Deck the halls with tamale masa – or what I remember about holidays past
The gifts under the Christmas tree – if we had one – were few. But for families like mine, a gift of a dozen or so tamales went to friends and relatives. This helped make the holiday special. We gave them. We got them.
5 things to know and do the weekend of Dec. 23
Have breakfast with Santa and The Grinch; check out an open mic night for poets and comedians; go to youth night with basketball and reflections; attend a pop-up shop at at James Steeno Gallery; and please note that the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee are closed until January.
Closure of the only labor and delivery unit on the South Side raises questions of timing and impact
Patients and staff at Ascension St. Francis Hospital oppose its decision to close the labor and delivery unit as well as how they were informed about the decision.
Happy holidays: Residents share memorable moments
We asked residents about their favorite holiday memories and traditions. Here is what they said.
Inside the NNS Newsroom: We asked you why NNS matters. Here’s what you said.
Ten members of our community tell us why NNS matters to them.
NNS Spotlight: Retired MPS teacher Thomas Wild stays connected with his Riverside University High School students
Thomas Wild worked in Milwaukee Public Schools for 30 years and got more out of it than he ever thought he would.
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