The Wolverines have won three straight games by four points or less, eking out a 80-76 victory Wednesday night.
With roughly 10 games remaining for most teams, a large number of teams can still call themselves tournament hopefuls.
MARQUETTE, MI— People gathered in front of the Marquette Post Office around noon Wednesday to protest recent executive orders ...
Al Edgar of Marquette shot this icy mosaic near Marquette’s Lower Harbor breakwall on Saturday. The Mining Journal is ...
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The Trojans in their second game in as many days did battle with another Upper Peninsula foe in the Escanaba-Gladstone ...
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A host of bills that would, among other things, update Michigan’s hate crime law, criminalize sextortion and promote school ...
"Jordan D's Law," which increases punishment against those who commit sextortion, was signed into law Thursday.
A Nigerian-based conspiracy to extort money from a Marquette teen resulted in a guilty plea on money laundering.
Dinsimore Guyton Robinson, 29, of Huntsville, Alabama, is one of five U.S.-based defendants charged in the case and the first to enter a guilty plea.
An Alabama man who laundered money for Nigerian sex extortionists in a scheme that resulted in the death of a northern Michigan teen has pleaded guilty, federal attorneys say.