The HIR Wellness Institute hosted its annual event to honor missing and murdered Indigenous women and relatives.
Discuss the future of youth baseball; plant trees in the Lindsay Heights neighborhood; learn a new recipe; and more.
Black and Brown neighborhoods will feel the cuts first. Clinical research may be the one tool Milwaukee still controls.
Neighborhood groups participated in “walk audits” where residents looked at traffic, signs, sidewalks and crosswalks.
We’ve compiled a list of places where you can get free winter gear for your family or donate to help those in need.
This Thanksgiving, NNS wants to uplift the people, organizations and spaces that make Milwaukee a better place.