Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service
Youth Soccer Club Helps Teens
Northwest side group youth “off the streets” and learning to communicate.
Dec 26th, 2016 by Allison Steines, Milwaukee Neighborhood News ServiceA Strong Voice for Immigrant Families
Christine Neumann–Ortiz led 80,000 people in powerful immigrant rights march.
Dec 24th, 2016 by Nicholas Molina, Milwaukee Neighborhood News ServiceCops’ Training Shows Their Humanity
As outreach to community, Police Academy invites black pastors to observe training.
Dec 23rd, 2016 by Charles Robinson Sr., Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service250 Mentors For Black Youths
Annual “We Got This” event pairs African American men and boys, all tuxedo-clad.
Dec 22nd, 2016 by Andrea Waxman, Milwaukee Neighborhood News ServiceMuni Court “Warrant Withdrawal” Draws Thousands
Special one-day clemency program a success, but treatment of indigent questioned.
Dec 20th, 2016 by Edgar Mendez, Milwaukee Neighborhood News ServiceEntrepreneurs Pitch Ideas At Conference
St. Ann’s Center’s north-side campus provides incubator for possible start-up businesses.
Dec 17th, 2016 by Andrea Waxman, Milwaukee Neighborhood News ServiceMixed Reactions to Charges in Sylville Smith’s Killing
DA charges officer Heaggan-Brown. Family and community demand video's release.
Dec 16th, 2016 by Jabril Faraj, Milwaukee Neighborhood News ServiceCan Non-Profits Make a Difference?
They've grown locally from 824 to 2,333 since 1989. Expert urges focus on social change.
Dec 15th, 2016 by Jabril Faraj, Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service“I lost my job, my scholarship and my apartment.”
3,000 people in the state were incarcerated without conviction in 2015. Why?
Dec 14th, 2016 by Mark Rice, Milwaukee Neighborhood News ServiceAfrican-Themed Shop Returns To MLK Dr.
Birdsong’s offers aromatherapy, with body oils, soaps and clothing, jewelry.
Dec 10th, 2016 by Clara Hatcher, Milwaukee Neighborhood News ServiceRepairing City One Home At A Time
Rafael Garcia and Community First have helped low-income owners fix 260 homes.
Dec 8th, 2016 by Brendan Ploen, Milwaukee Neighborhood News ServiceNew Pay-What-You-Can Cafe
Tricklebee Cafe in Sherman Park is non-profit restaurant that seeks to build community.
Dec 6th, 2016 by Naomi Waxman, Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service