Flu activity remains widespread nationwide, with increased hospitalizations in Milwaukee. The City of Milwaukee Health Department (MHD) continues to urge residents to take steps to protect themselves and those around them against the seasonal virus.
Individuals and organizations are invited to submit news releases, short articles and photos about their issues and events.
United Community Center’s dedicated volunteers to be honored at thirteenth annual Volunteer Recognition Celebration
The United Community Center (UCC) has been successfully serving Milwaukee’s south side since 1970 due, in large part, to volunteers throughout the region that go above and beyond the call of duty to serve our agency.
Groundbreaking new organization to recruit, train workers and connect with employers in Bucks arena district launched
MASH begins screening, training for potential employees today.
Journey House wins field refurbishment from Scotts and Major League Baseball
Journey House has been selected by a special blue ribbon panel to receive a field refurbishment grant from the Scotts Company LLC (Scotts) and Major League Baseball (MLB).
Drug take back envelopes at Milwaukee fire stations make it easier to combat opioid crisis by disposing of medicine
Residents of Milwaukee will now be able to find drug take back envelopes at all Milwaukee fire stations.
Meta House names Valerie Vidal new President & CEO
Meta House, Inc. today announced the appointment of Valerie Vidal as President and CEO of the organization, effective March 5, 2018.
Jezamil Arroyo-Vega named interim Executive Director at Artists Working in Education
AWE is excited to continue its work under the leadership of Jezamil Arroyo-Vega, who has been named Interim Executive Director.
New development coming to MLK Drive
Today, the Common Council passed legislation sponsored by Alderwoman Milele A. Coggs to approve the sale of four city-owned vacant lots at 1940-48 N. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Dr. and 227R W. Brown St. in the Historic King Drive Business Improvement District.
Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin temporarily not allowing kids under 12 to visit patients in the hospital
To help prevent the spread of the influenza virus and to protect the health of our patients, families and staff, Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin is implementing a temporary visitor restriction at both our Milwaukee and Fox Valley hospitals.
Donors urged to help the Red Cross maintain blood supply
Severe winter weather, flu disrupting blood donations.
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