If approved by the Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors, six routes originally scheduled to be eliminated will continue with limited service.
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Ditching cars for rail, Wisconsin Amtrak passengers find accessibility
“I’ll take this any day,” says one traveler who found solace on the train from Milwaukee to Chicago — a key route for the state’s Amtrak expansion.
What you need to know about MCTS service changes
Service hours for some routes were cut, while other routes were created or extended.
African American Roundtable is building a food access campaign with Northwest Side residents
The African American Roundtable is focusing on food access as it builds a community safety campaign for Milwaukee’s Northwest Side.
How a new North Side sports complex seeks to be a game changer in the community – and beyond
The Opportunity Center, which will be built on a 22-acre site at 4206 N. Green Bay Ave., is one of few sports complexes in the nation to provide universal access.
IMPACT 211 data reveals community needs and systemic problems
This year marks the 20th year the social service organization IMPACT 211 has been in existence. Accompanying this anniversary is nearly 20 years of data that detail community needs in and around Milwaukee County that lack systemic solutions.
Low-cost car loan program helps parents get to work
YWCA Southeast Wisconsin’s new Ways to Work program provides affordable loans to repair or purchase cars for low- to moderate-income individuals.
