Some students at South Division High School are taking college classes in the high school.
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Free driver’s ed is available for eligible youths. Here’s how it works.
The Wisconsin Department of Transportation is providing grants for free driver education classes to 11,500 students.
Dual enrollment helps MPS students prepare for college success. Why are participation rates low?
Challenges such as funding, teacher qualifications and competing priorities have hindered participation.
Here’s what to do if you have a damaged furnace or water heater
Milwaukee experts give residents safety tips on what to do if they have a damaged furnace or water heater.
VIA Community Development Corp. to take over work of Clarke Square Neighborhood Initiative
Clarke Square Neighborhood Initiative is transferring its neighborhood programming to VIA Community Development Corp. after August.
5 things to know and do the week of Aug. 25
Talk with law enforcement at Owen’s Place; learn about renters rights; bring your child to Alice’s Garden Urban Farm and more.
Here’s where you can get free school supplies in Milwaukee
Close out the summer with free school supplies, food and fun at a number of back-to-school events across Milwaukee in August.
5 things to know and do the weekend of Aug. 22
Learn to country line dance; explore law with professionals; receive a new back-to-school outfit; and more.
Wisconsin to compensate workers with disabilities for wrongfully denied unemployment claims
Thousands of workers could see relief after a judge struck down the state’s ban on unemployment insurance for Social Security Disability recipients.
Residents criticize mayor’s process for selecting new head of Office of Community Wellness and Safety
Some residents are unhappy with the hiring process Mayor Cavalier Johnson used to select the next leader of the Office of Community Wellness and Safety.
