Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service

Op Ed: Fair Housing Work Is Not Done
Op Ed

Fair Housing Work Is Not Done

Discrimination in housing still an issue in metro Milwaukee.

Child Care Centers Still Have Lead Pipes

Child Care Centers Still Have Lead Pipes

City has so far replaced lead service lines at 163 of 347 facilities.

Walnut Way Program Trains Future Leaders

Walnut Way Program Trains Future Leaders

Boys 2 Leaders provides activities, mentoring, workshops, fun.

Dining:  King Dr. Restaurant Not Big On Bland
Dining

King Dr. Restaurant Not Big On Bland

Mi Casa Su Casa has no fried foods, but plenty of flavor and seasonings.

MPS Senior Is Top National Debater

MPS Senior Is Top National Debater

Reagan student Daniel Montalvo chosen from among 11,000 students in U.S.

Celebrating the Sherman Park Neighborhood

Celebrating the Sherman Park Neighborhood

City Hall event mixes personal histories of residents, architectural history project and dance.

100 New Home Projects for Midtown

100 New Home Projects for Midtown

Habitat plans 80 new home ownership projects and 20 renovations.

Harassment Victims Lack Supportive Services

Harassment Victims Lack Supportive Services

Local survey found 68% of women workers sexually harassed. Experts say help needed.

Why Was Mitchell Street Social Security Office Closed?

Why Was Mitchell Street Social Security Office Closed?

And did the Social Security Administration defy an order from Congress to halt the closing?

Community Reacts to Driver’s Departure

Community Reacts to Driver’s Departure

MPS Superintendent Dr. Darienne Driver announced her last day will be July 6, 2018.

Marchers Seek Gun Control

Marchers Seek Gun Control

Milwaukee’s student march was one of 800 in the nation.

After School Program Prepares Urban Leaders

After School Program Prepares Urban Leaders

Offering after-school mentoring, field trips, wellness training and academic support.