Vision Zero Summit brings together residents to increase Milwaukee traffic safety

At Milwaukee’s first Vision Zero Summit, community members and leaders gathered to learn and share ideas on how to prevent traffic deaths.

Yard signs put faces to Milwaukee gun violence

A drive-through memorial along Sherman Boulevard honored people killed by gun violence and the families left behind. Organizers said the display was meant to inspire healing and encourage continued investment.

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Health groups continue to step in following City on a Hill closure

Health Connections Inc. and the MKE Black Grassroots Network for Health Equity have been hosting community meetings and conversations to help residents access resources and avoid future crises.


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