Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service

Op Ed: “I lost my job, my scholarship and my apartment.”
Op Ed

“I lost my job, my scholarship and my apartment.”

3,000 people in the state were incarcerated without conviction in 2015. Why?

African-Themed Shop Returns To MLK Dr.

African-Themed Shop Returns To MLK Dr.

Birdsong’s offers aromatherapy, with body oils, soaps and clothing, jewelry.

Repairing City One Home At A Time

Repairing City One Home At A Time

Rafael Garcia and Community First have helped low-income owners fix 260 homes.

New Pay-What-You-Can Cafe

New Pay-What-You-Can Cafe

Tricklebee Cafe in Sherman Park is non-profit restaurant that seeks to build community.

Op-Ed: Bader’s Move to Central City Is Laudable
Op-Ed

Bader’s Move to Central City Is Laudable

Bader Philanthropies will move from Third Ward to 3318 N. MLK Drive.

Survey Shows Local Employers Lack Flexibility

Survey Shows Local Employers Lack Flexibility

Companies resist hiring unemployed. Rockwell VP Ed Seaberg challenges them to change.

Connecting Students to Blue Collar Jobs

Connecting Students to Blue Collar Jobs

Career fairs at Bradley Tech look to recruit students as early as freshman year.

The Man Who Combats Violence

The Man Who Combats Violence

Problem impacts everyone, says Reggie Moore, who runs Office of Violence Prevention.

Former Dancer Brings Culture To Kids

Former Dancer Brings Culture To Kids

Above the Clouds, a nonprofit, gives children aged 5 to 17 free dance, music and arts classes

Housing Resource Fair Impacts Neighborhoods

Housing Resource Fair Impacts Neighborhoods

Workshops, information help home owners with fix-ups and financing repairs.

Art: A Bright Spotlight on Women Artists
Art

A Bright Spotlight on Women Artists

Mothers of Our Nations exhibit now in Milwaukee, will travel to Madison.

Special Report: The Problem of Prostitution
Special Report

The Problem of Prostitution

Greenfield Ave. is the city’s hub for sex trade, where prostitutes, residents are victimized.