Stop-motion photography project
The Bristol Renaissance Faire is something the Karpinskys love doing every summer, typically going four to five times a year.
Adults with special needs bring all-inclusive mural to life at The Friendship Circle in Fox Point
FOX POINT -- A new all-inclusive mural has been born out of the coronavirus pandemic.It was completed Tuesday, July 14 at The Friendship Circle in Fox Point with help from artists and adults with special needs.The mural depicts the meaning of coming together during these unprecedented times.One participant at a time was allowed to work on the mural in an effort to practice social distancing.It's an effort to help people cope amid COVID-19.
'A great thing to do:' Photographers providing free headshots for unemployed workers
MILWAUKEE -- The coronavirus pandemic has left millions of people unemployed and searching for that next job.
'It'll never be crowded:' See the changes inside the Art Museum, reopening to the public July 16
MILWAUKEE -- After months of being closed due to COVID-19, the Milwaukee Art Museum opened to members Thursday, July 9, with plans to reopen to the public July 16, with free admission for all visitors for one month.
'Uplift the neighborhood:' Artists create floral sculpture outside Milwaukee's Sherman Phoenix
MILWAUKEE -- A group of artists created a floral sculpture outside Milwaukee's Sherman Phoenix.
Milwaukee restaurant to continue food distribution as funding dwindles: 'This is an essential need'
MILWAUKEE -- For months, the COVID-19 pandemic and loss of jobs has left many people trying to figure out where their next meal was going to come from; a Milwaukee restaurant became a resource to help them make it through.Funding may be coming to an end for The Tandem restaurant's mission, but it's not stopping them from meeting the needs of their neighbors.As the line snakes down Fond du Lac Avenue, staff worked feverishly to prepare for a massive food distribution on Friday, July 3.
'Black is Beautiful:' Microbreweries across US produce same beer to fight racial injustice
MILWAUKEE -- Microbreweries across the country are coming together to produce the exact same beer.
Bicycle Boulevards hope to bring safety to cyclists on some Milwaukee streets
MILWAUKEE -- Summertime bike riding in Milwaukee -- feels really good."It gives me a sense of freedom and power," said Patricia Luevano.But if you've ever gone for a ride in the city, you know that's not always the case.
Red Cross offers virtual care for families who have lost loved ones during pandemic
MILWAUKEE -- The coronavirus has killed more than 700 people in Wisconsin -- leaving hundreds of families to mourn without the usual way to grieve.
'It's a passion:' Sanger House Gardens open for FREE 7 days a week during COVID-19 pandemic
MILWAUKEE -- Throughout the coronavirus pandemic people have been looking for ways to keep busy.
'I like to see everybody happy:' 9-year-old girl's lemonade helps quench thirst and give back to the community
MILWAUKEE -- If you need a pick-me-up, there are a collection of feel-good stories at ShareLemonade.com.It's a place to celebrate the good.One freshly-picked story from the site focused on one girl who is literally making lemonade out of lemons and helping her community at the same time.
Cedarburg high school graduates get parade to honor their hard work, dedication
CEDARBURG -- It is not the graduation Cedarburg high school seniors imagined.
'It was pretty bad:' Hartland roofing company fixes American Legion roof for free
HARTLAND -- It was a beautiful day for construction work -- and roofing company in Hartland spent the day giving back.
'Best out of a bad situation:' Menomonee Falls class of 2020 earns special commencement
MENOMONEE FALLS -- The coronavirus pandemic has turned everything on its head -- and kept classes of high school seniors from celebrating the way they normally would this time of year.
Milwaukee Bucks bring slam dunk of a surprise to nurses: 'We really wanted to say thank you'
WAUWATOSA -- There was a sweet surprise for nurses at Froedtert and the Medical College of Wisconsin on Thursday, May 28.