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Wisconsin tornado season off to most active start in recent memory
The National Weather Service has confirmed more intense tornadoes this month than Wisconsin sees in most years.
UW-Madison Lakeshore dorms to get $79.2 million in upgrades, including A/C
Renovations to the dorms off Babcock Drive and next to Lake Mendota are scheduled to begin in fall 2026.
12 potential candidates to become Wisconsin athletic director
From an internal contender to leaders with Wisconsin ties to outside-the-box candidates, here's a list of people who could be in the running to succeed Chris McIntosh.
Why wide receiver position may be passed on by the Packers in upcoming NFL Draft
Green Bay has put together a deep wide receiver group and does not have to use a pick on the position, even with some offseason departures.
Why transfer chose Wisconsin men's basketball to take 'bigger step in my basketball career'
The former Miami (Ohio) wing knows the history the Badgers have with developing wings. And that's part of why he's headed to Madison next season.
Hungary and Ukraine offer an example to Americans | Bob Larsen
Gratefully, we have encouraging examples of democracy.
Donald Trump's new arch would be a national embarrassment | Dennis B. Appleton
President Donald Trump just unveiled the design for his proposed "Triumphal Arch," complete with numerous gaudy gold highlights.
5 Madison area high school baseball stars of the week: April 21 edition
Several area high school baseball players had standout performances despite their teams falling short of victory. Vote for your favorite to earn this week's supernova crown.
The numbers don't show just how close Jacob Misiorowski may be to dominating
Jacob Misiorowski's numbers — a 1-2 record and 3.04 earned run average — don’t jump off the page, but they also mask how well he’s been throwing the ball.
Ridglan Farms' manure moat violated law, county says
The manure-lined trench was intended to dissuade activists from breaking in. Instead, the farm has been cited for installing an illegal manure pit.
Lake City Books is moving to the other side of Capitol Square, adding wine bar
The new space will be larger and include a wine bar and outdoor seating and offer more events, owner Molly Fish said.
St. Bernard Catholic Church to get new tile roof after hail causes $2 million in damage
Last week’s storm caused “catastrophic” damage to the recently installed clay-tile roof at St. Bernard Catholic Church on Atwood Avenue.
Multiple EF1 tornadoes confirmed near Janesville from Friday’s storms
The tornadoes snapped trees and damaged farm buildings between Janesville and Delavan.
Universities of Wisconsin keeps ACT, SAT optional for another year
The UW system first temporarily allowed test-optional admissions at all schools except UW-Madison in early 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Activists take protest over beagle research to state Capitol
The rally comes two days after hundreds of people descended on Ridglan Farms in the town of Blue Mounds in an attempt to free the approximately 1,900 beagles being kept there.
Wisconsin job numbers continued to slide in February
Wisconsin job numbers continued to slide in February as unemployment increased to 3.4%, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
4 men charged in 2021 fatal shooting of Madison teen
Freeny’s family described the 17-year-old shortly after his death as a “fun-loving” handyman and athlete who was also a father-to-be. He had been set to start his junior year at Capital High School.
Milwaukee-based Brady Corp. buys part of Honeywell for $1.4 billion
Milwaukee-based Brady Corp. will buy a division of Charlotte-based Honeywell for $1.4 billion.
Bobcat stalks and strikes Wisconsin turkey hunter
Carson Bender has hunted white-tailed deer and wild turkey. But to his knowledge, this is the first time he became the prey.






