Plans to distribute a COVID-19 vaccine are underway. Here’s what else you need to know.
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Here’s what you need to know about rollout of COVID-19 vaccine
Check out our Instagram story to find out what you need to (quickly) know about the rollout of the vaccine.
5 things to do and know this week in Milwaukee: Dec. 7 to Dec. 12
Participate in a virtual networking and mentorship event; learn about how affordable housing intersects with mental health; attend the virtual Wellness Commons ribbon-cutting ceremony; submit your holiday story to Safe & Sound; and volunteer at the Riverwest Food Pantry.
‘There’s a false sense of security’: We check in on four essential workers on the frontlines
Since early in the pandemic, we’ve kept in touch with a group of essential workers, asking them to share, in their words, what working during the time of COVID-19 has been like for them.
5 things to do and know the weekend of Dec. 4
Visit the Los Rostros Ocultos exhibit; enjoy a free day at the Milwaukee County Zoo; take a candlelight hike for children; nominate residents for the James G. White award; and check out Kohl’s Family Sundays at the art museum.
Causey’s Career Corner: Here are 10 ways to ace your virtual interview
With more and more employers interviewing virtually, here are 10 tips for performing well on screen.
NNS news brief: MacCanon Brown Homeless Sanctuary seeks volunteers
The MacCanon Brown Homeless Sanctuary has more work than it can manage, and it’s looking for more volunteers.
The NNS coronavirus update for the week of Nov. 30: Council OKs steep fees for businesses; Sixteenth Street opens 2 new winterized tents
From bigger fines for businesses that violate COVID-19 protocols to the opening of winterized tents for testing and follow-up care, here’s what you need to know this week.
5 things to do and know this week in Milwaukee: Nov. 30 to Dec. 5
Donate to the Milwaukee Diaper Mission; remember winter parking regulations begin; learn about ancient astronomy; join the “Native Strong” town hall meeting; and check out Saving Our Sons Mentoring Movement.
Community businesses plan for a virtual Black Friday
Despite the pandemic, neighborhood businesses are preparing for the busiest shopping season of the year — but it will look a lot different in 2020.
