Mother’s Day is right around the corner, so we are honoring some of Milwaukee’s finest. And we offer suggestions of where you can take your shero to eat.
What the closing of Lincoln Hills youth prison means to you and Milwaukee
You may have heard that Lincoln Hills is closing, but what does that mean for Milwaukee youth and for our neighborhoods? Let’s break it down. Everything you need to know, all in one place.
Black homeownership is at a historic low. Find out why this matters and hear solutions to the crisis
Black homeownership dipped to 41.7 percent nationwide in 2016, a 50-year low. “Locked Out: Solutions to the Black Homeownership Decline” will examine the problems and offer some solutions.
New editor vows to ‘proceed until apprehended’
It’s an honor to lead the Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service. Expect us to continue to celebrate the many good things happening in our neighborhoods as we strengthen our watchdog role in the community.
Farewell and carry on!
Today is my last day at Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service. As I prepare to say goodbye to my staff, colleagues and friends in Milwaukee, I wanted to address a few words to you, our readers.
Ron Smith to take NNS helm on Feb. 1
Ron Smith, managing editor for news at USA Today and former deputy managing editor for daily news and production at the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, will become the new editor of Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.
Your donation will be matched if you give today
At NNS, we’re committed to producing high quality, independent journalism in the public interest. We’re also a nonprofit.That’s why we’re thrilled to be a part of NewsMatch, a national initiative to support nonprofit news organizations. From now through the end of the year, NewsMatch will match your new monthly donation — every month for 12 months — or double your one-time gift, all up to $1,000.
Today is #GivingTuesday, or as we like to call it, #GivingNewsDay
#GivingNewsDay celebrates honest, independent journalism and its supporters — people like you. Will you support our work by making a tax-deductible donation today?
Donate to NNS today
Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service is participating in NewsMatch, a program in which individual donations up to $1,000 will be matched through Dec. 31. Please help us get off to a great start by making a donation today to support our balanced coverage of Milwaukee’s central city neighborhoods.
NNS joins 150 nonprofit newsrooms for NewsMatch 2018
More than 150 nonprofit newsrooms across the country, including Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service, will participate in this year’s NewsMatch, the largest grassroots fundraising campaign to support nonprofit news organizations.