Monday is Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. Here’s how to reflect and celebrate with your Milwaukee community.
5 things to know and do the weekend of Jan. 13
Visit America’s Black Holocaust Museum for free; check out Emmitt James at Var Gallery; attend a breathwork class for Black women; donate your trees to the city to become mulch; and take a candlelight hike through Havenwoods State Forest.
Monthly FoodShare payments to be cut substantially starting in March
FoodShare members will receive at least $95 less in monthly payments than they have since spring 2020.
Here’s what you need to know before February’s aldermanic races
The election on Feb. 21 will determine which two candidates each from Districts 1, 5 and 9 will move on to the final election in April.
NNS Spotlight: How UEDA builds collaborations to move the dial on change in Milwaukee
In Milwaukee, there are often many nonprofit organizations that have the same goal but do not necessarily work together.
That’s when UEDA steps in.
5 things to know and do this week in Milwaukee: Jan. 9 to Jan. 13
Learn how Urban Ecology Center is expanding and renovating its Washington Park location; find out about the expungement and pardon process; get tips on how to care for indoor plants in the winter; stretch and relax with a chair yoga session; and learn more about evictions and eviction prevention.
Critics of decision to close Ascension St. Francis Birthing Center continue protests
After Ascension Wisconsin provided a fuller explanation this week about its decision to close the Ascension St. Francis Hospital Birthing Center, critics continue to voice their displeasure.
5 things to know and do the weekend of Jan. 6
Meet Friday’s deadline to apply for MCTS scholarships; attend the book release and reception for street photographer Isaac Harris; watch Amani United inaugurate Elizabeth Brown as its new president; listen to Joseph Michael play at Sherman Perk; and get a free bag of rice from the Hmong American Friendship Association.
Many factors contributed to Ron Johnson’s November victory. Observers say race was most likely one of them.
Polls leading up to the elections as well as exit polling support a perception that the race of the candidates was relevant in the outcome of Wisconsin’s statewide elections, particularly the Senate race.
Labor shortage, outside investors strain affordable housing efforts in Milwaukee
A labor shortage and outside investors who snap up properties have created a double whammy that’s impeding efforts to boost affordable housing in Milwaukee.
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