Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service

One Year After George Floyd’s Death

One Year After George Floyd’s Death

Milwaukeeans reflect on how things have changed — or haven’t.

Center Offers New Approach to Mental Health

Center Offers New Approach to Mental Health

Gerald L. Ignace Indian Health Center’s techniques draws on Native American culture.

How Hmong Women Created a Support System for Themselves

How Hmong Women Created a Support System for Themselves

Hmong American Women's Association provides a welcoming space for women in the community.

Reggie Moore’s Calling Has Always Been His Community

Reggie Moore’s Calling Has Always Been His Community

The former director of the Office of Violence Prevention is still working for a safer Milwaukee.

Black Drug Overdose Death Rate Spikes

Black Drug Overdose Death Rate Spikes

Deaths in county up in 2021, but up the most for African Americans.

African American Roundtable Pushes For Change

African American Roundtable Pushes For Change

Founded in 2012, advocates for voter education, $15 minimum wage, defunding police.

Parents Eligible for Pandemic Food Aid

Parents Eligible for Pandemic Food Aid

FoodShare funding reimburses parents whose kids under age 6 would have gotten free school meals.

Tips for Youths Seeking Summer Jobs

Tips for Youths Seeking Summer Jobs

It’s not too late to apply. Here’s the best way to do it.

Reuben Harpole Found His Purpose

Reuben Harpole Found His Purpose

One of Milwaukee's most connected residents talks about his life and community.

Plan Seeks To Transform South 13th Street

Plan Seeks To Transform South 13th Street

Organizers are working with residents and business owners on improvement effort.

Hospital May Open Grocery Store

Hospital May Open Grocery Store

Ascension Saint Joseph hosting mobile market, considering permanent food store.

National Eviction Moratorium Could Soon End

National Eviction Moratorium Could Soon End

Federal judge struck down original order. The Justice Department is appealing the ruling.