An exhibit featuring art by middle and high school students focused on the dangers of human and sex trafficking of young people, in an effort to spread awareness about the issue in Milwaukee.
Developer Kalan Haywood works to ‘build people, build solutions’
Kalan Haywood seeks to inspire the next generation by developing community-focused properties and mentoring youth.
Women in low-wage jobs fear losing livelihood if they report harassment
Fear of repercussions keeps women in low-wage jobs from reporting sexual harassment by supervisors, co-workers and customers.
Reckless driving forces Milwaukee residents into game of “red light roulette”
After years of traffic fatalities and injury accidents trending down, both are now on the rise and are soaring to levels not seen in recent years. As police regroup, city residents are grappling with the idea that a green light doesn’t mean it’s safe to go.
Residents at MPD chief forum: ‘I don’t feel like my voice was heard’
The Fire and Police Commission held a public forum to allow the two remaining finalists for the position of acting police chief to answer questions posed by community members, but residents said they did not get the answers they were looking for.
City program funds beautification projects to build social connections
The city’s Community Improvement Project grew out of a partnership with the Greater Milwaukee Foundation in a limited number of neighborhoods. It now has expanded into a citywide matching grant program with many partners.
MHSA senior wins national YoungArts award for jazz singing
Princess Vaulx, a senior at Milwaukee High School of the Arts, won a merit award from the National YoungArts Foundation for vocal jazz.
Safe & Sound ‘meets people where they are’ to build community, decrease crime
In its 20th year, Safe & Sound runs a variety of programs involving community members, law enforcement officers and youth to improve Milwaukee neighborhoods.
African Garden restaurant opens on South Side
Mohamed Abubaukar came to the U.S from Somalia when he was 18 years old with the dream of starting a business. Years later, his dream became a reality.
Residents want homegrown police chief with personal touch
Residents and panelists at a recent community meeting indicated that they would like the next police chief to be someone from within the Milwaukee Police Department who will work well with others and rebuild trust with the community.
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