Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service

New Film Series Explores Latino Culture

New Film Series Explores Latino Culture

Milwaukee Film’s new series, Cine Sin Fronteras, will capture Latino community’s diversity.

Racism Led to Violent Weekend, Residents Say

Racism Led to Violent Weekend, Residents Say

Poverty, segregation, racial profiling by police all led to explosion, they note.

Op-Ed: Unrest in City Began Decades Ago
Op-Ed

Unrest in City Began Decades Ago

It is destructive systems, not property, that need to be burned down.

Sherman Park Residents Express Shock, Sorrow

Sherman Park Residents Express Shock, Sorrow

Violence in neighborhood is reaction to racism, lack of jobs and quality education, they say.

Can Police-Community Relations Be Improved?

Can Police-Community Relations Be Improved?

Bronzeville forum discusses issue, looks for solutions.

City “Can’t Police” Away Its Violence

City “Can’t Police” Away Its Violence

Local leaders call for comprehensive solution to gun violence in Milwaukee.

Can Tammy Baldwin’s Proposal Reduce Poverty?

Can Tammy Baldwin’s Proposal Reduce Poverty?

Legislation to reform federal programs based on Milwaukee’s problems and expertise.

Workers Recovering From Cargill Inc.’s Shutdown

Workers Recovering From Cargill Inc.’s Shutdown

Menomonee Valley company’s closing displaced some 600 workers, who seek other training.

Priceless New Walker’s Point Mural

Priceless New Walker’s Point Mural

Artist and colleagues give back with 65-foot mural in Walker’s Point

Youth March For Peace

Youth March For Peace

200 children and young adults participated in Milwaukee’s Summer of Peace rally.

Study Aims To Improve Health Of Children With Asthma

Study Aims To Improve Health Of Children With Asthma

Seven million children have asthma in the United States.

City Takes Stance Against Panhandling

City Takes Stance Against Panhandling

Ald. Witkowski's initiative urges people to give to charitable groups, not panhandlers.