Since suspending operations in late April, the Social Development Commission has not consistently posted public notices for its board meetings.
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Opinion: Here’s how the Social Development Commission can make a comeback
If SDC can return after its “temporary closing” on April 26, it should return with a renewed focus on its original mission: research, advocacy and policy.
Milwaukee program prepares first cohort of women for successful reentry
Building a Path to Success, a workshop of My Way Out, gives participants skills to help them thrive upon release. The program recently graduated its first cohort of women.
How proposed bus rapid transit line will affect Milwaukee neighborhoods
Residents can share their opinions on plans for CONNECT 2, a bus rapid transit line planned to enhance service on 27th Street and Layton Boulevard.
Here’s what you need to know to vote in the primary election on Feb. 20
Milwaukee’s primary election is on Feb. 20. Here’s what you need to know about how to vote and who’s running.
UPDATED: From free meals to coat drives, how you can keep the holiday season affordable in Milwaukee
Find out where you can get free meals, toys and coats-and how you can contribute to ongoing drives this holiday season.
Here’s how the sales tax increase in Milwaukee will affect your wallet
This summer, both the Milwaukee Common Council and the Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors approved sales tax increases. We break down how this will affect your pocketbook.
Wisconsin eviction process: What happens to a tenant’s property?
When people are evicted, they often lose their belongings as well as their homes. Here’s what you need to know.
5 things to know and do this week in Milwaukee: March 20 to March 24
Attend the Makin’ Moves Breakdancing Class at Your Move MKE; submit your proposal for a hand-painted mural on the Beerline Trail; audition for Poetry Unplugged; take a crack at Sacred Garden open mic at Arts @ Large; and submit your application for the EARN & LEARN paid summer employment program for young people.
5 things to know and do this week in Milwaukee: Feb. 20 to Feb. 24
Support the fourth annual African American Environmental Pioneer Awards; vote on Election Day; attend Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley’s “2023 State of the County” address; visit the MPS open house and job fair at Douglas Middle School; and check out the Sixteenth Street Community Health Centers’ gallery night.
