Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service

Black Officials Canvass Amani Neighborhood

Black Officials Canvass Amani Neighborhood

Gwen Moore, LaTonya Johnson and David Crowley do doors, hoping to increase turnout.

Hank Aaron Trail Has Historic Murals

Hank Aaron Trail Has Historic Murals

Walkers, bikers encounter murals celebrating historic Open Housing Marches of 1967.

How Streetcar Could Change King Drive

How Streetcar Could Change King Drive

Residents, business owners talk with city planners about a streetcar extension.

Community Warehouse Opens in Bronzeville

Community Warehouse Opens in Bronzeville

10,000 square foot retail space sells discounted home repair items.

North Side Boy & Girls Club Revived

North Side Boy & Girls Club Revived

$300,000 gift from two major donors helps club near 35th and Hampton reopen in October.

“Chop Shop” Helps Feed Those In Need

“Chop Shop” Helps Feed Those In Need

Nonprofit Tikkun Ha-Ir provides inmates kitchen skills, and distributes food to shelters and food pantries.

17th Year On 17th Street

17th Year On 17th Street

Walnut Way’s annual Harvest Day street festival celebrates 17th “Golden Birthday.”

Catering Company Wins Business Competition

Catering Company Wins Business Competition

Lisa Kaye Catering took home $11,000 by winning Near West Side Partners' Rev-Up MKE.

New Mural For Anna F. Doerfler School

New Mural For Anna F. Doerfler School

Artist Muneer Bahauddeen creates multicultural mural with students from the school.

Apprenticeship Program Builds The Future

Apprenticeship Program Builds The Future

MPS youth apprenticeship program serves 250 students this academic year

Why Does Urban Poverty Persist?

Why Does Urban Poverty Persist?

Two-day summit examines issue and impact of ending AFDC in 1997.

Silver City Festival Draws Big Crowds

Silver City Festival Draws Big Crowds

6th annual event for south side neighborhood becoming popular tradition.