Participate in a barbershop-style dialogue between men; create a vision board; visit a food distribution for tribal elders; and more.
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Do you have an ofrenda or spooktacular outdoor Halloween setup you’d like to showcase? Let us know!
NNS plans to feature ofrendas and Halloween displays in photo essays celebrating beauty and creativity across Milwaukee.
William Sulton resigns as attorney for the Social Development Commission
In an email Thursday, William Sulton said he was no longer the legal counsel of the Social Development Commission.
5 things to know and do the weekend of Oct. 17
Celebrate autumn with the Urban Ecology Center; safely surrender your exotic pet; improve your English skills; and more.
Opinion: Your Right to Know: Costs shouldn’t be used to deter records requests
Refusing to provide information on teacher misconduct, or charging prohibitive fees for such records, is antithetical to school districts’ legal duty — and moral obligation — of transparency.
Looking for activities for your child or teen this week? We got you covered
Although summer’s gone, there’s still plenty for kids to do. Whether you want to bake, read, play or build, check out these events.
Your huge guide to Halloween fun in Milwaukee
Whether you’re looking to trick-or-treat, enter a costume, dance to live music or get resources, these events have something for everyone.
Rooted and Rising heats up Washington Park with annual Chili Fest
Residents enjoy a hearty meal at Rooted and Rising- Washington Park’s sixth annual Chili Fest and Family Resource Fair.
His 180-year prison sentence was cut after saving a guard’s life. Years later, he’s still waiting to go home.
In 2023, a judge cut Derek Williams’ prison sentence in half, making him eligible for parole. Williams now faces an uncertain parole process.
Milwaukee celebrates Indigenous Peoples’ Day
Community members attended a special program on Indigenous Peoples’ Day at the Milwaukee Public Museum on Oct. 13.
