If you are 50 and older or face significant limits to your immune system, you are eligible to receive a second booster shot of the COVID-19 vaccine.
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Here’s where you can get COVID-19 tests near your home
As COVID-19 cases continue to surge in Milwaukee, here’s where you can get tested near your home.
Pandemic benefits for students approved for 2021-’22 school year
The state’s Pandemic EBT program has been renewed for this school year. Benefits will arrive in eligible accounts starting in March.
How to stay COVID-free this holiday season
With COVID-19 cases rising in Milwaukee and the holidays coming, we want you to be safe. Here’s how.
After waiting months for rental assistance, this landlord was prepared to evict her tenant. Here’s why she didn’t.
There have been delays in residents receiving rental assistance. Here’s what you need to know.
12 things parents need to know about COVID-19 vaccinations for kids ages 5 to 11
Now that Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine has been authorized for use among kids ages 5 to 11, here are 12 things parents must know.
Local schools are hosting vaccine clinics as part of new effort by Milwaukee Health Department
The Milwaukee Health Department will hold vaccine clinics at Milwaukee Public Schools and Seton Catholic Schools until Dec. 14 as part of an effort to vaccinate kids aged five to 11.
We’ve updated our list on where you can get free food or low-cost meals
If you or someone you know needs food, here is information on where to find food pantries, meal distribution sites, meals for children and more.
The eviction ban has ended: Here’s what you need to know to keep a roof over your head
If you are worried about keeping a roof over your head, check out some of these resources.
How Milwaukee County residents can get free legal help for evictions, foreclosures
The “Right to Counsel Milwaukee” program provides free legal representation to qualified residents facing eviction or foreclosure.
