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Women’s March Brings Thousands Downtown
As one attendee puts it, “the stakes are too high, I can’t stay home.”
Jan 22nd, 2018 by Laura ThompsonIs City Dragging Feet on Lead Filters?
Critics say yes; health department says it's done all it can without more funding.
Jan 3rd, 2018 by Jabril Faraj and Elliot HughesActivists Push for More Biking Trails
Poor residents need more walking, biking trails, community groups say.
Jul 30th, 2017 by Lydia SlatteryRow House An Architectural Treasure
1891 Friedmann Row is now condos, one owned by ex-judge James Gramling.
Jul 27th, 2017 by Michael HorneA Call for Clean Water
Community leaders push city to rid Milwaukee's water of lead.
May 6th, 2017 by Jabril FarajUrban Leaders on Water Issues
Milwaukee’s Nadia Bogue, Detroit’s Justin Schott are quiet leaders in Great Lakes watershed.
Jan 3rd, 2017 by Gary Wilson85 Acres On Waterfront Could Be Reclaimed
Harbor District Inc. soliciting ideas for old industrial land along the lake, KK River.
Aug 25th, 2016 by Rebecca CarballoHealth Center Targets Lead Paint Poisoning
16th Street Health Center works in South Side neighborhood where average home built before 1920.
Apr 15th, 2016 by Wyatt MasseyCity Still Faces Lead Paint Poisonings
Its 20-year-old program made great strides, but diminishing national funds now limit its scope.
Apr 14th, 2016 by Wyatt MasseyRochelle Neu Sews Things For Kids
She makes receiving blankets, tiny washcloths, floor mats, and infant crib quilts.
Jan 11th, 2016 by Nonprofit Center of MilwaukeeFirst Ciclovia MKE Is a Success
Bicyclists and pedestrians of all ages joined the fun.
Sep 2nd, 2015 by Andrea WaxmanCity Constructing New Green Alleys
One permeable alley captures 15,000 gallons of water, reducing flow into sewerage system.
Jul 24th, 2015 by Devi Shastri