Suburban libraries across Milwaukee County had internet outages.
The U.S. Census Bureau last week released data from the 2020 census, showing how populations have changed in cities throughout the country.
Plus, Giannis gets creampuffs, UWM offers prizes for vaccinations and a census data review.
Milwaukee Recreation is excited to serve the community with FREE enrichment activities at our Twilight Centers.
Riverside & Marshall each received 45 helmets and the total value of the donation was just over $20,000.
The Red Cross is holding a couple blood drives in the Milwaukee area soon.
Milwaukee Recreation's Before- and After-School team is now hiring part-time Child Care Camp directors, instructors, and staff!
Community engagement is absolutely essential to our playfield revitalization project.
The event will benefit Keep Greater Milwaukee Beautiful, and early bird specials are available now through August 31!
Plus, tornadoes across Wisconsin, MCTS Freeway Flyers return and a State Fair guide.
Here's the schedule for seven days of events in the Milwaukee neighborhood.
August is National Wellness Month and one of the major focuses of the celebration in 2021 is self-care. Self-care takes many forms and c ...
Registration for city of Milwaukee residents opens on Thursday, August 5. Registration opens for non-residents on Thursday, August 12.
Here's a list of the Red Cross blood drives coming up near you.
Some state fair experiences are modified this year after the coronavirus pandemic, including contactless payments for admission and games.
This week's headlines include parade coverage, the lieutenant governor running for senate and Culver's offering Giannis free food.
This is your guide to the Bucks' celebration for their first championship win in 50 years.
Potawatomi Hotel & Casino will offer sign-on bonuses at its summer career fair.
Plus, the best city for millennial dads, Racine County shooter identified and a racial segregation project examines the city.
Among U.S. cities with more than 200,000 residents, 81 percent were more segregated in 2019 than in 1990, a new report says.
The U.S. is experiencing a severe blood donation shortage.
Milwaukee was ranked for its value, desirability, quality of life, net migration and job market in a national survey.
Plan your summer nights in Milwaukee around two meteor showers: the long-running Delta Aquariids and the fireball-producing Perseids.
Milwaukee Pride will return to the Henry W. Maier Festival Park for two days in October.
The Red Cross is holding a series of blood drives in the Milwaukee area soon.
The Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors must confirm Amos Morris, who would become the first Black zoo director in the county.
The local Girl Scouts organization said it had higher average sales in Southeast Wisconsin this year than in 2020.
See the latest announcement from the Milwaukee Public Library.
Donations to Feeding America made by participants in Milwaukee County and across the country will be matched.
Public parks became a necessity during the pandemic, yet millions — mostly low-income and people of color — didn’t have access to them.
Blood platelet donations are in high demand for cancer patients.
Effort will include outreach by Promotores de Salud Community Health Workers.
The Pentagon has walked back decades of public denial about the existence of mysterious sightings in the sky.
Tell Patch why your grad is special and send a message of congratulations.
There is no wait period for blood donations after receiving a coronavirus vaccine dose.
The U.S. Social Security Administration revealed last year’s top names for babies born in Wisconsin. See which names topped the list.
Milwaukee native John Quinnies will mainly cover Shorewood, Greendale, Greenfield, Oak Creek and Franklin.
Ethan Duran joins Patch to cover Wauwatosa, New Berlin and Brookfield. This is how to get in touch.