Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service

Residents Welcome Bader Headquarters

Residents Welcome Bader Headquarters

Harambee residents hail Bader foundation groundbreaking on N. MLK Dr.

Minority Reproductive Care At Risk

Minority Reproductive Care At Risk

Ending funding of Planned Parenthood will mostly hurt minority patients in city.

Walker’s Point Park Gets Makeover

Walker’s Point Park Gets Makeover

A 7,000 gallon cistern in tiny “Eco-Arts” park.

Why the Jewish Museum Matters

Why the Jewish Museum Matters

Current exhibit is example of story telling that strengthens community.

Still Questions on Claybrook’s Death

Still Questions on Claybrook’s Death

Suspect killed by hail of bullets from police. But was this necessary?

Study Finds Safe & Sound Works

Study Finds Safe & Sound Works

Program's work to create block clubs helps reduce violence in city.

Express Yourself Milwaukee Opens New Studio

Express Yourself Milwaukee Opens New Studio

The organization is relocating to the Running Rebels facility where it all began.

A Call for Clean Water

A Call for Clean Water

Community leaders push city to rid Milwaukee's water of lead.

Do Non-Profits Need New Approach?

Do Non-Profits Need New Approach?

Experts jab local non-profits; they keep growing, but so does poverty.

The Assets of Avenues West

The Assets of Avenues West

Project interviewed residents on ways to strengthen neighborhood.

Mini-Revival on W. North Avenue

Mini-Revival on W. North Avenue

Leave job, turn entrepreneur, help drive urban revival.

Workers Urged to Use JobLines Buses

Workers Urged to Use JobLines Buses

Freeway lawsuit got $13.5 million settlement; two bus lines to suburban jobs created.