As the pandemic continues and vaccine distribution efforts expand, local groups are doing the work to make sure that information is not only available but accessible.
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Follow the latest coverage of COVID-19 in Milwaukee.
The moratorium on utility shut-offs ends on April 15. Here’s what you need to know.
Utility disconnections resume on April 15. Here’s what struggling residents and businesses need to know.
Here’s a list of places to get the COVID-19 vaccine in Milwaukee
If you’re looking for a place to get the COVID-19 vaccine, we’ve got you covered.
5 things to know this week in Milwaukee: April 5 to April 10
Families with children can pick up free food at the Collaborative Farm; celebrate Election Day with local groups; join the conversation with “Frank Talks”; check out a free pardon and expungement clinic; and help Alice’s Garden’s first work day of the season.
The NNS coronavirus update for week of April 5: Vaccine eligibility opens to general public; Wisconsin Center gets federal support; Milwaukee mask mandate still in effect
A new allotment of 3,000 federal doses will be entering Milwaukee daily, as eligibility opens to anyone over the age of 16 in Wisconsin.
5 things to know this week in Milwaukee: March 29 to April 3
Attend a session in Lindsay Heights for homeowners and landlords; tune in to a talk on antiracism; get vaccinated; celebrate César E. Chavez’s birthday; and learn about employment opportunities at Milwaukee County Transit System.
The NNS coronavirus update for the week of March 29: New places where you can get vaccinated; Milwaukee County sees uptick in cases
As Milwaukee County sees a rise in cases over the last two weeks, new vaccination clinics pop up around the city.
COVID-19 vaccine clinics to be held for 53206 and 53210 residents
Residents in the 53206 and 53210 ZIP codes will be able to get vaccines at eight clinics over the next two months as part of a new effort to get doses into the community.
In the neighborhood: Where you can find good eats on the North Side
We’re still in the midst of the pandemic and small businesses are in need of support. Check out the restaurants in your neighborhood and around the city.
5 things to do and know the weekend of March 26
Sip and paint at Oasis Milwaukee; check out Art Start’s monthly creative session; visit the Milwaukee Winter Farmers Market; get vaccinated at COA Youth and Family Center; and adopt a plant with the HAFA Youth Program.
