Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service

Op-Ed: Questions Remain on “Opportunity Schools”
Op-Ed

Questions Remain on “Opportunity Schools”

Republican plan giving Abele power over low-performing MPS schools offers few details.

Moody Park Finally Reopens

Moody Park Finally Reopens

$2 million spent on north side park builds new community center, basketball courts and a splash pad.

Wellness Center Starts Serving North Side

Wellness Center Starts Serving North Side

Center on 16th and North has first tenant, non-profit serving the disabled.

“Safe Zones” Ambassadors Serve North Side

“Safe Zones” Ambassadors Serve North Side

Community initiative works to combat violence in Garden Homes neighborhood.

Federal Funds Decline for Area Non-Profits

Federal Funds Decline for Area Non-Profits

PPF study finds 7 of 9 local community groups suffered at least 10 percent cut.

Fashion Designer Wins Business Plan Contest

Fashion Designer Wins Business Plan Contest

Lindsay Heights BID picks three best plans to promote economic development.

Police Ambassadors Serve Community

Police Ambassadors Serve Community

MPD ambassadors provide bridge between officers and community.

Drug Testing Law In Legal Limbo

Drug Testing Law In Legal Limbo

Few details available about FoodShare drug testing program.

Art, Baseball and Civil Rights

Art, Baseball and Civil Rights

Arts @ Large exhibit explores history of civil rights and baseball.

Lessons From the Back Seat

Lessons From the Back Seat

Laney Keeshin explains how being a first-year teacher is like riding a tandem — on the back seat.

Festival Features Bronzeville’s History

Festival Features Bronzeville’s History

Bronzeville Arts & Cultural Festival featured culture, arts and entertainment and of course commerce.

Who Are the Homeless?

Who Are the Homeless?

Housing First initiative challenges assumptions of homelessness.