A new policy that cuts hours of operation for food trucks downtown and near Burnham Park starting May 9 continues to draw controversy.
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5 things to know and do the weekend of May 1
Shop for goods at several different craft fairs; check out live music at Zócalo; and more.
New Wisconsin Watch tool makes statewide layoffs easier to track
Search employer-reported layoffs since 2018 by county, industry and year as part of a growing suite of data-driven news apps.
Post From Community: New mural coming to Green Tech Station — help us paint on May 9 or May 11!
Northwest Side Community Development Corporation (NWSCDC) is excited to present two opportunities for the community to meet and paint with local artist, Tayla Hart.
Post From Community: Feed the Change MKE campaign launch fair
This event will include free food, free giveaways, food-based resources, family activities, and a 12:30 p.m. press conference about our campaign.
Post From Community: Scouting America is seeking a director of development
Headquartered in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Three Harbors Council serves more than 3,700 youth and families in Kenosha, Milwaukee, and Racine Counties through the dedicated volunteerism of more than 1,700 adult Scout Leaders.
Post From Community: Ascension Wisconsin to host “Medical Mission at Home” in Milwaukee
On Saturday, May 2, 2026, Ascension Wisconsin will bring healthcare and community support directly to those in need through its “Medical Mission at Home” event.
Post From Community: Stories of Transformation in Milwaukee: Well Moments
Hope Street, pastor Ashley Thomas is releasing her story of transformation on Milwaukee’s near north side.
New billboards raise awareness about the dangers of fentanyl
Three new billboards on the South Side remind residents that one pill can kill.
Wisconsin Watch launches immigration court data tracker
It’s part of a new approach to data storytelling: news applications.
