After testing positive for COVID-19, Greg Lewis almost lost his life. Now the pastor is engaged in a new battle: Organizing church leaders and their congregations beyond Election Day.
5 things to do and know this week in Milwaukee: Sept. 7 to Sept. 12
The U.S. Census Bureau ramps up efforts; Souls to the Polls holds a Labor Day sit-in; Milwaukee County hosts final budget hearing; Latino Arts discusses work of Reynaldo Hernandez at Café con Arte; and learn about the intersection between refugee communities and Black Lives Matter.
The NNS coronavirus update: What Milwaukee residents need to know the week of Sept. 7
Health leaders ask parents to do their part in containing COVID-19 as schools begin to see cases.
Milwaukee’s homeless providers brace for the worst as the coronavirus creates more challenges
Despite efforts by shelters, the city and the county, leaders are concerned that the worst is yet to come for Milwaukee’s homeless population.
5 things to do and know the weekend of Sept. 4
Enjoy refreshments at the St. Ann Center; check out Walker’s Point Center for the Arts’ annual member show; get fresh produce at the Drive Thru at the Farm; attend a wellness day for protesters; and learn about Milwaukee’s history of housing and land in Milwaukee.
U.S. halts rental evictions through the end of the year
The federal government is halting evictions through the end of the year for those who have lost work during the pandemic.
Wisconsin tells voters to request ballots now in push to improve mail-in voting
Wisconsin will send absentee applications to 2.6 million voters to help ensure their votes are counted in November
What you need to know now about mail-in voting in Wisconsin
6 helpful tips on mail-in voting to ensure that your vote is counted and your voice is heard in the 2020 U.S. Presidential Election this November.
NNS Spotlight: How one group provides a safe space for Milwaukee’s runners of color
Forget Everything and Run, better known as F.E.A.R., works to bring diversity to the running community.
As youth agencies plan for fall, they draw on lessons learned from the summer
Organizations that serve youth had to get creative with programming once COVID-19 struck. Here’s what they learned—and what it may mean for the fall.
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