Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service

The Fall and Rise of Johnsons Park

The Fall and Rise of Johnsons Park

Center for Resilient Cities helps revive one of state’s most neglected parks.

ACLU Suit Challenges Milwaukee Police

ACLU Suit Challenges Milwaukee Police

Charges key technique, “tens of thousands" of police stops, is unconstitutional.

City A Challenge For Black Professionals

City A Challenge For Black Professionals

A story of opportunities, frustration and segregation.

Walnut Way Fires Its Executive Director

Walnut Way Fires Its Executive Director

Growing North Side non-profit fires Vernon after 6 months, acting director hired.

Youth Share Stories of Gun Violence

Youth Share Stories of Gun Violence

Neighborhood House helps teens deal with the impacts of gun violence.

Revival in Harambee

Revival in Harambee

Riverworks executive director Darryl Johnson leads redevelopment of Harambee.

Colin Kaepernick Helps City’s Non-Profits

Colin Kaepernick Helps City’s Non-Profits

Milwaukee native, 49ers quarterback wants to give $1 million to groups helping black teens.

Non-Profit A Key Player in Avenues West

Non-Profit A Key Player in Avenues West

Faith-based City on a Hill combats poverty, brings change to neighborhood.

Celebrating Black History Month With Art

Celebrating Black History Month With Art

Works by winning young artists will be shown at U.S. Cellular stores.

“Day Without Immigrants, Refugees” Planned

“Day Without Immigrants, Refugees” Planned

Local immigrants, advocates ramping up opposition to Trump executive orders.

An Anchor For Northwest Side

An Anchor For Northwest Side

Silver Spring Neighborhood Center offers child care, education, food pantry, hope.

No More West Side Food Desert?

No More West Side Food Desert?

Marquette, West Side Partners seek grocery story for neighborhood.