Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service

Battle Over The Winter Farmers Market

Battle Over The Winter Farmers Market

Weddings at Domes far more lucrative, Parks leader says, but board backs farmers market.

“Dr. Carter” Gets Honorary Street Sign

“Dr. Carter” Gets Honorary Street Sign

Beloved pharmacist, drug store owner for 50 years, gets sign on 24th and Burleigh.

City-County Plan Targets Opioid Epidemic

City-County Plan Targets Opioid Epidemic

300 opioid overdoses in county last year. Task force proposes eight focus areas.

Most Dangerous Intersection in the State?

Most Dangerous Intersection in the State?

Community activists push for safer driving in area of 35th and Capitol.

Non-profit Launches Program for Ex-Cons

Non-profit Launches Program for Ex-Cons

Community Warehouse in Bronzeville and Walker's Point offers classes, coaching, jobs.

New Layton Clinic Offers Variety of Care

New Layton Clinic Offers Variety of Care

Sixteenth Street addition on 27th and Layton offers mental, behavioral health and primary care.

Walnut Way Leader Pushes Economic Development

Walnut Way Leader Pushes Economic Development

Antonio Butts foresees north side neighborhood becoming prime designation for black professionals.

Students Retrace Civil Rights Era

Students Retrace Civil Rights Era

Local high schools help students retrace open housing march, travel to Selma, Memphis, key sites.

Why Mitchell Street Sun Fair Was Cancelled

Why Mitchell Street Sun Fair Was Cancelled

Republican law aimed at Milwaukee BIDs made it harder to raise money for fair.

Jane’s Walk Is All About Neighborhoods

Jane’s Walk Is All About Neighborhoods

Annual celebration of urban theorist Jane Jacobs offers 30 guided walks.

More Smoke Alarms for the City

More Smoke Alarms for the City

Partners Red Cross and Harley Davidson install 700 smoke alarms in city neighborhoods.

Resource Fair Helps Puerto Rican Arrivals

Resource Fair Helps Puerto Rican Arrivals

Refugees from Hurricane Maria need help, south side group provides it.