Health Connections Inc. and the MKE Black Grassroots Network for Health Equity have been hosting community meetings and conversations to help residents access resources and avoid future crises.
Health Connections Inc. and the MKE Black Grassroots Network for Health Equity have been hosting community meetings and conversations to help residents access resources and avoid future crises.
At Milwaukee’s first Vision Zero Summit, community members and leaders gathered to learn and share ideas on how to prevent traffic deaths.
The Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Community Center, 1531 W. Vliet St., hosted its 50th Anniversary Celebration on June 6. The celebration featured remarks by elected officials, tours of the center, live music and activities for children.
Birders and nature enthusiasts of color gathered May 30 at Havenwoods State Forest for a community celebration.
Organizations across Milwaukee are preparing to keep students busy during summer break. Here are free and affordable programs that students can participate in.
La Casa de Esperanza's VITA team will be helping people file their taxes between June 2 and Sept. 25.
Students designed, budgeted and pitched designs for a meditation garden in front of Granville Lutheran School, 8242 N. Granville Road. The garden should be finished by late June.
Diego Avila found comedy somewhat by accident – first behind the camera, then on stage.
Chris Luecke, creator of the Manufacturing Happy Hour podcast, shares how a simple idea born over a beer turned into a full-fledged media platform.
A new 55-foot-wide mural by Luna Creative Collaborations is coming to life on the outside of Paleteria Yayo, 1727 W. Lincoln Ave.
Safe & Sound recently hosted a Resident Leader Training cohort, an opportunity for block club leaders and other residents to connect and gain tools about how to tackle neighborhood safety issues.
Organizers from the Flood Hope 500 initiative say more support for residents is needed from the City of Milwaukee from recurring floods.
The African American Roundtable hopes to address food access and other issues through its Feed the Change MKE campaign.
Milwaukee Recreation offers driver's education classes to Milwaukee Public Schools students at a discounted rate.
The goal is to reduce speeding near the schools to help students cross the street safely.
Wisconsin Community Services is taking a major step to improve care for people with severe mental needs by reimagining the space where it happens.
Beats & Baile: A Salsa Social, hosted by Latino Arts at the United Community Center, brought Milwaukee residents together for beginner-friendly and bilingual dance instructions.
Clock Tower Farms will grow an estimated 200,000 pounds of produce annually for hunger relief efforts.
This week on Hustling Sideways, we're at the 707 Hub on the campus of Marquette University, and we're welcoming on Marquette alum Tim Pauly of Broken Bat Brewing.
Earn & Learn is a summer employment program where teens and young adults can gain new skills and job opportunities. Time to sign up is running out.
Divine Nine members and local artists are using storytelling displays and artwork at Froedtert Hospital to spread awareness about the importance of organ donation in the Black community.
Unwanted items are being collected from residential properties until June 1. Learn when they'll be picking up trash in your neighborhood.
The first phase of the three-year reconstruction project of West National Avenue started in the Silver City neighborhood recently, where businesses are trying to attract customers.
Neighborhood groups and officials are helping residents get connected with resources. Here's what you should know.
The IRS' Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program has several sites to help people file tax returns for free as the April 15 deadline nears.
Tuesday, April 14, is the Milwaukee-est day of 2026, and it's less than a week away. Check out some great-as-our-Great-Lake events happening to celebrate!
Families should ask detailed questions about coverage, staffing and provider relationships when navigating end-of-life care options, experts say.
Residents who are behind on their bill could be at risk of disconnection. Here are some ways you can help prevent that from happening.
After being convicted of second-degree homicide, Matthew Laughrin wrote "Shouting Into The Darkness," a memoir that depicts his experience with addiction and mental illness.
It's time to celebrate the people and organizations that help make Milwaukee a great place, and you can get your nominations in today.