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2025 Roundup: Gov. Evers Completes Annual 72-County Tour of Wisconsin
Taliesin Preservation Has Record Year for Tours and $4.5 Million in Economic Impact on the State of Wisconsin
Employ Milwaukee Moving To Edge of Downtown

Employ Milwaukee Moving To Edge of Downtown

County's workforce development agency will colocate with health care initiative.

Incidental Take Notice For Grant County
Council Committee Backs Mayor’s Picks for Housing Authority Board

Council Committee Backs Mayor’s Picks for Housing Authority Board

'Outstanding choice by the mayor,' says Ald. Russell W. Stamper, II.

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Salvation Army Now Wants To Save Black Landmark It Planned To Raze

Salvation Army Now Wants To Save Black Landmark It Planned To Raze

Preservation advocacy results in compromise to save 1970's complex.

Bronzeville Committee Weighs Pros, Cons of Preserving Black Landmark

Bronzeville Committee Weighs Pros, Cons of Preserving Black Landmark

Some members expressed opinions, but committee delays decision as deadline nears.

Salvation Army Seeks To Demolish Buildings By State’s First Black Architect

Salvation Army Seeks To Demolish Buildings By State’s First Black Architect

Much of former Central City Plaza complex north of Downtown could be replaced.

Molson Coors Closing Milwaukee’s 10th Street Brewery

Molson Coors Closing Milwaukee’s 10th Street Brewery

Company also closing Leinenkugel's historic Chippewa Falls brewery.

MKE County: County Pulls Funding For Upstart Kitchen
MKE County

County Pulls Funding For Upstart Kitchen

Project funded with federal stimulus dollars never moved forward. Funds used to close 2024 budget gap.

Open Letter to Mayor Johnson – Why Are You Protecting Willie Hines?
Biden Promotes ‘Life-Changing Improvements’ in Milwaukee Visit

Biden Promotes ‘Life-Changing Improvements’ in Milwaukee Visit

Speech at Pieper Hillside Boys & Girls Club promotes effort to rebuild 6th Street.

Milwaukee Wins $36 Million To Rebuild Key Street

Milwaukee Wins $36 Million To Rebuild Key Street

Grant will overhaul 6th Street through heart of city.

Biden Visiting Milwaukee Wednesday, Staying Overnight

Biden Visiting Milwaukee Wednesday, Staying Overnight

Perhaps to tout a federal Reconnecting Communities grant award for Milwaukee.

6th District Difference Makers Honored for Community Betterment
After 48 Years, Self Development Center Closing

After 48 Years, Self Development Center Closing

New Concept Self Development Center focused on helping African Americans.

7 Catalytic Projects For Downtown Milwaukee

7 Catalytic Projects For Downtown Milwaukee

New downtown plan calls for streetcar expansion, protected bike network, rethinking 794 and improved public spaces.

Wisconsin Loses Out on Stadium Freeway Grant

Wisconsin Loses Out on Stadium Freeway Grant

City-county-state effort sought $2 million grant to study converting it to a boulevard.

Notice of Community Meeting for Miriam Horwitz – Appointee to the City of Milwaukee Board of Fire and Police Commissioners
TIF Could Fund Traffic Calming, Affordable Housing Near Downtown

TIF Could Fund Traffic Calming, Affordable Housing Near Downtown

City proposing $6.5 million for traffic calming, anti-displacement housing efforts in area north of Fiserv Forum.

Get your heart pumping and give blood or platelets to help prevent a summer blood shortage
Press Release

Get your heart pumping and give blood or platelets to help prevent a summer blood shortage

Chance at Shark Week merchandise package for those who come to give thanks to Discovery

City of Milwaukee Health Department Issues Heat Health Advisory
Press Release

City of Milwaukee Health Department Issues Heat Health Advisory

Residents advised to take precautions during hot weather conditions

Willie Hines Jr. Finds Opportunity to Give Back at Housing Authority

Willie Hines Jr. Finds Opportunity to Give Back at Housing Authority

Hines is the first African American leader of the agency, and a former resident of public housing.

Senator Baldwin, Colleagues Introduce Bipartisan Bill to Provide Support for Moms Experiencing Mental Health Issues, Substance Use Disorders
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Senator Baldwin, Colleagues Introduce Bipartisan Bill to Provide Support for Moms Experiencing Mental Health Issues, Substance Use Disorders

Nationwide, as many as 1 in 5 pregnant or postpartum women are affected by a maternal mental health condition such as depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder, or a substance use disorder

Eyes on Milwaukee: Willie Hines, Jr. Named Head of Housing Authority
Eyes on Milwaukee

Willie Hines, Jr. Named Head of Housing Authority

Hines is first African American and first former public housing resident to lead the agency.

Wisconsin Bike Fed Receives $151,696.69 Grant for Cycling Without Age.  54 programs to be established statewide.
Where To Find Mental Health Resources

Where To Find Mental Health Resources

More than 20 different groups in town offer help.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Housing Authority Opening Low-Cost Housing Waiting Lists
Eyes on Milwaukee

Housing Authority Opening Low-Cost Housing Waiting Lists

Want housing assistance? Get in line ASAP starting Dec. 15.

Supervisor Johnson Recognized with Distinguished Worldwide Humanitarian Award
Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee Announce Transition of LaVarnway Club Staff and Members to nearby Clubs
City of Milwaukee Weekly COVID-19 Update
Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee To Provide Free Summer Meals For Youth
City Hall: The Ann Wilson Problem
City Hall

The Ann Wilson Problem

Mayor's chief of staff promises she will be replaced on Fire & Police Commission. But when?

Reggie Moore’s Calling Has Always Been His Community

Reggie Moore’s Calling Has Always Been His Community

The former director of the Office of Violence Prevention is still working for a safer Milwaukee.

Should Miller Valley Be Champagne Region?

Should Miller Valley Be Champagne Region?

Molson Coors asks Milwaukee to designate the "Champagne of Beers region."

MPM and The Yabuki Family Foundation Partner to Help Families
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MPM and The Yabuki Family Foundation Partner to Help Families

$100,000 in matching funds and the donation of 4,000 Museum memberships for Milwaukee families kicks off Thursday’s Giving Day at MPM

Eyes on Milwaukee: Harbor District Developer Seeks New Tenants
Eyes on Milwaukee

Harbor District Developer Seeks New Tenants

Six-building campus along KK River formerly used by fire damage repair company now part of Harbor District renaissance.

Eyes on Milwaukee: City Updating Downtown Plan
Eyes on Milwaukee

City Updating Downtown Plan

Equity and inclusion at forefront of latest effort.

City Hall: Barrett Sticks With Ann Wilson for FPC
City Hall

Barrett Sticks With Ann Wilson for FPC

Reappointing her to Fire & Police Commission though she backed its reckless decision to demote Chief Morales.

Boys & Girls Clubs Close 6 Locations

Boys & Girls Clubs Close 6 Locations

Families lost childcare following closures.

Statement on the Pieper-Hillside Boys & Girls Club
City Hall: DCD Leader Rocky Marcoux Will Retire
City Hall

DCD Leader Rocky Marcoux Will Retire

Marcoux has held position for 16 years, survived contentious reappointment battles.

Up From the Hillside Projects

Up From the Hillside Projects

Sheriff Earnell Lucas is on a mission to serve the people.

Photo Gallery: Garfield Days Shine Despite Rain
Photo Gallery

Garfield Days Shine Despite Rain

Annual Garfield festival features music, a laid-back atmosphere and lots of barbecue.

Friday Photos: Habitat Building 100 Homes in Midtown
Friday Photos

Habitat Building 100 Homes in Midtown

Brewers star Ryan Braun, Racing Sausages join volunteers to build house on N. 29th St.

Friday Photos: Ultra Lofts Rise in Deer District
Friday Photos

Ultra Lofts Rise in Deer District

In just a few months people will be living in Milwaukee's newest neighborhood.

Plats and Parcels: Meet the Deer District
Plats and Parcels

Meet the Deer District

Bucks developing area around Fiserv Forum, and The Avenue gets a new $3 million entrance.

Eyes on Milwaukee: $100 Million Will Transform Old Schuster’s
Eyes on Milwaukee

$100 Million Will Transform Old Schuster’s

Medical College and Greater Milwaukee Foundation will anchor redone Bronzeville building.

The Enduring Impact of Redlining

The Enduring Impact of Redlining

Polices begun in 1930s can still be seen in metro-Milwaukee segregation.

Government Caused Segregation, Author Charges

Government Caused Segregation, Author Charges

“The Color of Law” writer Richard Rothstein speaks at MATC, galvanizes listeners.

Eyes on Milwaukee: HUD Awards $240,000 to Local Group
Eyes on Milwaukee

HUD Awards $240,000 to Local Group

SET Ministry, the state's only grant winner, works with public housing residents.

Join Us Tonight For The Third Community Workshop For The Moving Milwaukee Forward Study
Press Release

Join Us Tonight For The Third Community Workshop For The Moving Milwaukee Forward Study

The proposed, future King Drive/ Bronzeville extension of the Milwaukee Streetcar has the potential to connect people to jobs, attract new businesses, bring new housing options, and improve public open spaces.

Yesterday’s Milwaukee: The Rise and Fall of Bronzeville
Yesterday’s Milwaukee

The Rise and Fall of Bronzeville

At its peak in the 1930s to 1950s, it had quite a history.

Eyes on Milwaukee: MillerCoors Expands 10th Street Brewery
Eyes on Milwaukee

MillerCoors Expands 10th Street Brewery

Walker, Barrett hail expanded facility, which will grow ten-fold.

Alderwoman Coggs to host Bucks jobs informational session March 9 at Hillside
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Alderwoman Coggs to host Bucks jobs informational session March 9 at Hillside

Event will feature information about construction jobs, other positions

Eyes on Milwaukee: Council Approves Arena, Hammes Design Changes
Eyes on Milwaukee

Council Approves Arena, Hammes Design Changes

Full speed ahead on arena, office building, more downtown changes.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Committee Okays Two Downtown Designs
Eyes on Milwaukee

Committee Okays Two Downtown Designs

Plus: What will the Bucks big announcement on Friday be?

4th Annual “Milwaukee Gospel Jubilee” to Benefit Progressive Community Health Centers
Press Release

4th Annual “Milwaukee Gospel Jubilee” to Benefit Progressive Community Health Centers

Event to Showcase Local Gospel Groups, Help Increase Access to Health Care for Underserved Milwaukeeans

Bublr Bike Rides Will Be Free on Election Day to Get Voters to Polls
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Bublr Bike Rides Will Be Free on Election Day to Get Voters to Polls

Bublr Bikes Giving Free 30-Minute Rides to Encourage Voting on Tuesday Nov. 8

Mayor Barrett and MPD Celebrate National Night Out
Press Release

Mayor Barrett and MPD Celebrate National Night Out

Neighborhood Events to Take Place across City

1000 College Interns Work At Literacy Fair

1000 College Interns Work At Literacy Fair

United Way hosts the largest single-day volunteer event in greater Milwaukee.

Neighborhood House Announces Norm McGee as Director of Programs
Press Release

Neighborhood House Announces Norm McGee as Director of Programs

McGee is a Milwaukee native with a long and proven track record of working successfully with area families and youth.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Bike Sharing for Low-Income Riders
Eyes on Milwaukee

Bike Sharing for Low-Income Riders

Bublr Bikes and city win grant to help build a truly inclusive system.

HACM and Bublr Bikes Partner to Expand Bike Share into Low-Income Communities
Press Release

HACM and Bublr Bikes Partner to Expand Bike Share into Low-Income Communities

National grant awarded to develop innovative outreach program

Milwaukee Bucks Foundation Formally Launches
Press Release

Milwaukee Bucks Foundation Formally Launches

Foundation awards $75,000 in grants to three local organizations; unveils new ‘Volun-Deers’ program to encourage Bucks employees to be active in the community

Friday Photos: Bucks Arena Work Prep
Friday Photos

Bucks Arena Work Prep

Sewer relocation has this stretch of the Park East seeing activity for the first time in ten years.

Bublr Bikes offers FREE Rides on Election Day
Press Release

Bublr Bikes offers FREE Rides on Election Day

Eight of Bublr Bikes 28 stations are located within two blocks of a polling location.

City of Milwaukee, Bublr Bikes, and UWM Installing 17 New Bike Sharing Stations
Press Release

City of Milwaukee, Bublr Bikes, and UWM Installing 17 New Bike Sharing Stations

New installations in October to more than double existing number of stations

FPC will hold community meeting Tuesday about MPD body cameras
Press Release

FPC will hold community meeting Tuesday about MPD body cameras

The Fire and Police Commission has scheduled a public meeting in the 6th District tomorrow (Tuesday, September 29) to receive public testimony regarding the implementation and use of body worn cameras by Milwaukee police officers.

Wisconsin Department of Transportation schedules Hillside Interchange Structures Meeting
Press Release

Wisconsin Department of Transportation schedules Hillside Interchange Structures Meeting

Meeting will take place on Wednesday September 30th at 5 p.m.

New Center Brings Police Closer to People

New Center Brings Police Closer to People

Press conference celebrates opening of Near West Side Waypoint, a neighborhood center.

Photo Gallery: Garfield Avenue Festival
Photo Gallery

Garfield Avenue Festival

Festival packs the street with blues and barbecue and beer. Our photos capture the easy-going vibe.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Locations of Next 35 Bike Stations Announced
Eyes on Milwaukee

Locations of Next 35 Bike Stations Announced

New Bublr stations will blanket East Side with other locations in 12 neighborhoods. Here is complete list.

Closing of MU’s Neighborhood Health Center Lamented

Closing of MU’s Neighborhood Health Center Lamented

Marquette-run, near north side center had 500 clients, many struggling to find health care.

Historic Brewers Hill Association Supports Proposed Milwaukee Sports and Entertainment Arena
Press Release

Historic Brewers Hill Association Supports Proposed Milwaukee Sports and Entertainment Arena

"The project as proposed will be a major catalyst for economic development for the City of Milwaukee, Milwaukee County and the State of Wisconsin."

Friday Photos: Sojourner Center Will Be a National Model
Friday Photos

Sojourner Center Will Be a National Model

The 56-bed Sojourner Family Peace Center will be the nation's largest comprehensive provider of domestic violence prevention and intervention services.

Data Wonk: Will Streetcar Help The Inner City?
Data Wonk

Will Streetcar Help The Inner City?

Opponents say it won’t. Let’s examine the data.

Op Ed: Why the Streetcar Won’t Work
Op Ed

Why the Streetcar Won’t Work

The planned route will duplicate bus routes and won’t solve any of the city’s needs.

Community forum to look at regional transit crisis, offer solutions
Press Release

Community forum to look at regional transit crisis, offer solutions

The event titled Uniting Metro-Milwaukee: Jobs and Justice will take place at 5:00pm on Thursday June 5, 2014 at the Hillside Terrace Resource Center, 1452 N. 7th St.

Looking out for seniors during the hot weather
Press Release

Looking out for seniors during the hot weather

Alderwoman Coggs again looking in on seniors, delivering cold water today

Neighborhood Buildings