Shootout near Marquette, apartment, vehicle hit
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People in two vehicles started shooting at each other near Marquette University's campus Tuesday, Milwaukee police said.

Biden to extend pause on federal student loan payments through June 2023

President Joe Biden is announcing that his administration will extend the pause on federal student loan payments while the White House fights a legal battle to save his plan to cancel portions of the debt.

Shootout near Marquette, apartment, vehicle hit

People in two vehicles started shooting at each other near Marquette University's campus late Tuesday afternoon, police said.

Brook Lopez MPS book donation benefits 5 schools, Next Door

Milwaukee Bucks center Brook Lopez on Tuesday provided nearly $100,000 in donated books to five MPS schools and funds to Next Door Foundation.

Marquette Career Closet making sure students 'dress for success'

Marquette Career Closet is trying to change how low-income college students build their professional wardrobes on Monday, Nov. 21.

Biden’s student loan forgiveness: A timeline of legal challenges facing the plan

Here’s a timeline of the legal challenges facing President Joe Biden’s student loan debt forgiveness plan, from the first lawsuit to the Nov. 14 injunction.

Milwaukee falls to Iowa State; 68-53

Jaren Holmes scored 19 points and Caleb Grill scored 11 points and Iowa State beat Milwaukee 68-53 on Sunday.

Student loan forgiveness: What to know if you've applied for relief

President Joe Biden’s plan to provide up to $20,000 in federal student loan forgiveness has been blocked by two federal courts. So what happens now?

Judge extends federal student loan forgiveness block

A federal appeals court extended its block on President Biden's student loan forgiveness plan. Here's what that means for you.

Milwaukee County chief judge steps down, new role at Marquette University

Mary Triggiano, chief judge for the Milwaukee County Circuit Court, will step down from the bench and begin a new role at Marquette University, a news release revealed on Wednesday, Nov. 16.

Recent false reports of attacks at US schools coming from overseas, federal agents say

Federal agents believe a recent spate of threats and false reports of shooters at high schools and colleges across the U.S. may be coming from outside of the country.

Biden's student loan forgiveness plan on hold following appeals court decision

President Joe Biden’s plan to forgive student loan debt for millions of borrowers lost another battle in court on Monday when a federal appeals court panel agreed to a preliminary injunction halting the program while an appeal plays out.

AT&T Foundation gives $50K; bridge the digital divide for minority youth

AT&T Foundation grants $50,000 to the Greater Milwaukee Urban League and the Hmong American Friendship Association on Monday, Nov. 14.

Adaptive toys project at Marquette University fills need

Students from Marquette University and local high schools are helping to transform traditional toys into adaptive toys for kids of differing abilities.

Marquette student robbed near 17th and Wells

A Marquette University student was the victim of an armed robbery near 17th and Wells on Friday, Nov. 11.

Student loan forgiveness halted, Milwaukee borrowers voice concerns

The Biden administration's student loan forgiveness plan has come to a halt again, this time after a federal judge in Texas blocked the policy Thursday.

UPS driver loses SAT tests belonging to Texas students

Dozens of students may be forced to retake an exam used in college admissions after their original tests were lost in transit.

Shots fired on Marquette campus, 2 vehicles hit: police

Marquette University police said two vehicles where hit by gunfire Saturday, Nov. 5 after someone fired shots from a maroon SUV near 15th and State.

MCTS Rosa Parks Scholarship contest: 'A model for others'

Milwaukee County Transit System announced its annual Rosa Parks Tribute Scholarship essay contest on Thursday, Nov. 3.