Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service
Mad Hot Ballroom Teaches Dance, Life Lessons To Students
1,000 students took to the dance floor to show off their best moves.
May 31st, 2018 by Sophie Bolich, Milwaukee Neighborhood News ServiceSchool Uses Family Atmosphere In Education
Faith-based Cross Trainers Academy builds trust with students and families
May 30th, 2018 by Agnes Connolly, Justin Palmer and John Steppe, Milwaukee Neighborhood News ServiceMassive Harambee Neighborhood Cleanup
Nearly 1,000 volunteers work with non-profit groups on community effort.
May 28th, 2018 by Mark Lisowski, Milwaukee Neighborhood News ServiceBattle Over The Winter Farmers Market
Weddings at Domes far more lucrative, Parks leader says, but board backs farmers market.
May 24th, 2018 by Andrea Waxman, Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service“Dr. Carter” Gets Honorary Street Sign
Beloved pharmacist, drug store owner for 50 years, gets sign on 24th and Burleigh.
May 23rd, 2018 by Jenny Whidden, Milwaukee Neighborhood News ServiceCity-County Plan Targets Opioid Epidemic
300 opioid overdoses in county last year. Task force proposes eight focus areas.
May 22nd, 2018 by Edgar Mendez, Milwaukee Neighborhood News ServiceMost Dangerous Intersection in the State?
Community activists push for safer driving in area of 35th and Capitol.
May 19th, 2018 by Sophie Bolich, Milwaukee Neighborhood News ServiceNon-profit Launches Program for Ex-Cons
Community Warehouse in Bronzeville and Walker's Point offers classes, coaching, jobs.
May 17th, 2018 by Meghan Rock, Elyse McFeggan and Chris Reisner, Milwaukee Neighborhood News ServiceNew Layton Clinic Offers Variety of Care
Sixteenth Street addition on 27th and Layton offers mental, behavioral health and primary care.
May 16th, 2018 by Andrea Waxman, Milwaukee Neighborhood News ServiceWalnut Way Leader Pushes Economic Development
Antonio Butts foresees north side neighborhood becoming prime designation for black professionals.
May 15th, 2018 by Jackson Dufault, Conor Stanley and Khaleeq Sattaar El, Milwaukee Neighborhood News ServiceStudents Retrace Civil Rights Era
Local high schools help students retrace open housing march, travel to Selma, Memphis, key sites.
May 14th, 2018 by Rachel Kubik, Milwaukee Neighborhood News ServiceWhy Mitchell Street Sun Fair Was Cancelled
Republican law aimed at Milwaukee BIDs made it harder to raise money for fair.
May 11th, 2018 by Edgar Mendez, Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service