We have spoken to housing advocates, landlords, tenants and even lawyers. Now we want to speak to those who have gone through or facing evictions.
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The NNS coronavirus update for week of Jan. 25: Testing expands to include younger kids; vaccine eligibility opens to the 65+ population
Here’s your weekly roundup of what you need to know about COVID-19 in Milwaukee.
UPDATE: CDC extends federal order halting evictions to March 31
The CDC, at the request of President Joe Biden, extended the federal eviction moratorium. Here is what you need to know.
Vaccinated: Five Milwaukee health care workers share their experiences after receiving the COVID-19 vaccine
As questions around the vaccines continue to swirl, Milwaukee health care workers share their experiences with the COVID-19 vaccine.
Renters on verge of eviction may get more aid, housing advocates say
As the Jan. 31 deadline nears for the end of the federal eviction moratorium, housing advocates and landlords alike are optimistic about Milwaukee residents having stable housing.
The NNS coronavirus update for the week of Jan. 18: A new nominee for health commissioner; website offers vaccination resources; free masks being given away on MLK Day
With so much happening with the coronavirus, here’s what you need to know this week, all in one place.
Getting healthy is always important. But in 2021, it could save your life.
Fitness and nutrition experts in Milwaukee offer their best tips for how to stay healthy during the pandemic.
The NNS coronavirus update for the week of Jan. 11: Wisconsin Center will become vaccination site; concerns raised as 2 key indicators go red
Here’s what you need to know this week: Vaccines will begin being distributed at the Wisconsin Center; new stimulus payment on the way; and more.
‘We’ll get you through this’: Milwaukee-area volunteers have helped 600 people recover from COVID-19
A new program from Common Ground in collaboration with the Milwaukee Health Department helps Milwaukeeans recover from COVID-19.
How one new program hopes to help kids who test positive for lead poisoning
Clinical and Community Solutions to Lead Free Children is a new program that wants to connect parents, clinics and public health officials.
