MILWAUKEE COURIER — A study commissioned by MagnifyMoney, found that 7.06 percent of Milwaukee residents owe more on their student loans than their mortgages.
MILWAUKEE COURIER — The festival is the first community event presented by Near West Side Partners, Inc. (NWSP) that is solely targeted towards encouraging and celebrating...
MILWAUKEE COURIER — The Milwaukee Y’s new vision is to have a greater, deeper impact and reach in the community through programming and services.
MILWAUKEE COURIER — The latest Marquette Law School Poll conducted September 18th of Wisconsin voters finds Evers with 49 percent support and incumbent Walker with 44...
MILWAUKEE COURIER — Recently, employees of Amazon.com learned that the company would be raising the starting wage to $15 an hour.
MILWAUKEE COURIER — Recently, the FAFSA application process, which once began in April, changed to October. In other words, people can begin submitting their FAFSA applications...
MILWAUKEE COURIER — Williams’ party was extra special because he had just been released from the hospital after recovering from a shooting two months prior.
MILWAUKEE COURIER — Rev-Up MKE is providing individuals with small business the extra push they need—financially—to advance their business goals forward
MILWAUKEE COURIER — Dr. Joan Prince, Vice Chancellor for Global Inclusion and Engagement at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee discussed the UWM Study Abroad Program, education and...
MILWAUKEE COURIER — Last week, President Trump, in a rambling stump speech in Montana, bizarrely compared his oratory to that of Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address, arguing...
MILWAUKEE TIMES — According to the Children’s Mental Health Report, mental health disorders are the most common diseases of childhood. An estimated 17.1 million children have...
MILWAUKEE COURIER — UWM and MATC, along with Milwaukee Public Schools, are part of a partnership called M3 (pronounced M-cubed). M3 leverages the power of Milwaukee’s...
MILWAUKEE COURIER — It’s no secret that Milwaukee’s downtown is being revamped. With so much focus on the downtown area, has the city forgotten about surrounding...
MILWAUKEE TIMES — Many local businesses have viewed back-to-school season as an opportunity to reach out to the community which helps them prosper and give back...
(USA Today) – After seeing years of decline in violent crime, several major American cities experienced a dramatic surge in homicides during the first half...
(NPR) – A new report from UCLA finds that K-12 schools in Wisconsin suspend black high school students at a higher rate than anywhere else in the country and...
(CBS News) – For all its apparent conveniences and perks, city living has never been easy or inexpensive. And income inequality is often most obvious...
TODD RICHMOND, Associated Press MILWAUKEE (AP) — The family of a Milwaukee man who was fatally shot by a city police officer say they aren’t giving...