Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service

Voices of the Open Housing Marches

Voices of the Open Housing Marches

50 years later, participants recall the city's momentous civil rights campaign.

Experts Say More Funding Could Cut Crime

Experts Say More Funding Could Cut Crime

But local foundations say they can’t do it all, need government funding, too.

Chef Michael Feker Comes to School

Chef Michael Feker Comes to School

Il Mito and 2Mesa owner helps Auer Avenue School with its hot breakfasts.

New Federal Program Could Help City

New Federal Program Could Help City

Opportunity Zones law allows tax incentives for distressed areas.

First-Ever MPS Job Fair a Success

First-Ever MPS Job Fair a Success

More than 60 employers meet with 1,000 students from 26 schools.

Brave New Voices From Milwaukee

Brave New Voices From Milwaukee

Judges select six local teens to compete in Houston’s international poetry competition.

Developer Kalan Haywood Wins Three MANDI’s

Developer Kalan Haywood Wins Three MANDI’s

Pete’s Fruit Market, one of his projects, also a big winner.

South Side Social Security Office Closing

South Side Social Security Office Closing

Violates federal policy, Rep. Moore says; “a slap in the face,” says Ald Perez.

Black-Led Groups Get Fewer City Grants

Black-Led Groups Get Fewer City Grants

Report finds more Community Grants for white-led non-profits in black neighborhoods. Why?

How to Choose An Income Tax Preparer

How to Choose An Income Tax Preparer

Tips on how to find a good professional and avoid shady operators.

The Life of a Congolese Refugee

The Life of a Congolese Refugee

Kabayiza Ntirenganya came here with nothing. Can he make it in Milwaukee?

Walnut Way Wins National Grant

Walnut Way Wins National Grant

For solar panels and green infrastructure in Lindsay Heights neighborhood.