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Wisconsin’s public health rankings continue to stall nationally according to a new report from the United Health Foundation.
The money came from a Biden-era effort to plant more trees across American cities in neighborhoods that lack tree cover, ...
People of color are more likely to live in areas with more concrete and fewer trees because of discriminatory practices like redlining. This is true in Milwaukee, one of the nation's most ...
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Wisconsin’s only Black-owned bank moves into new centurythen to Milwaukee in 1923, advocating for the rights of African Americans along the way, according to Clayborn Benson, director of the Wisconsin Black Historical Society, 2620 W. Center St ...
A relic of historic redlining that restricted marginalized peoples from buying homes still persists in internet access today.
Milwaukee’s first food hall is shutting its doors. Crossroads Collective, 2238 N. Farwell Ave., announced on social media it ...
Milwaukee is embarking on a rescue mission through a pilot project and a challenge with the mayor's name on it. The simple ...
For many neighborhoods, it traces back to redlining in the 1930s when minority ... a proposed expansion to a 3.5-mile stretch of Interstate 94 in Milwaukee slated a gas station and a Black-owned ...
This story is part of “Southeastern Wisconsin’s changing landscapes: Then, now and what’s next,” a feature in the 30th ...
MILWAUKEE — The City of Milwaukee is looking for public feedback to help reach its goal of eliminating all traffic deaths and serious injuries by 2037. The Vision Zero Action Plan draft is now open ...
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