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Iran deal may prevent the rise of more angry radicals | J. Denny Weaver
President Donald Trump’s Iran deal has been widely panned. One disputed point is the $300 billion to Iran for reconstruction. But despite his ineptness, Trump’s deal might have an unexpected benefit.
Donald Trump's 'The Art of the Deal' has become irrelevant | David F. Olson
For years, I have been contemplating reading President Donald Trump's bestselling book "The Art of the Deal." For years, it has hovered at the top of my bucket list.
Dane County Sheriff's Office requires sustained investments | Dane County Sheriff Kalvin Barrett
The Dane County Sheriff’s Office serves about 590,000 residents across 1,200 square miles of land, spanning more than 60 cities, towns, villages and unincorporated areas. As Wisconsin’s largest fully sworn sheriff’s office, we operate with 591 staff and manage nearly…
McFarland rides standout goalie, opportunistic offense to WIAA Division 3 state title
The Spartans pitched their 20th shutout of the season and raised the gold ball on the shoulders of their Division I commit and lights out defense.
Madison Juneteenth celebration focuses on Black history, resilience
On Saturday, hundreds of Madisonians gathered at Penn Park for the Kujichagulia Center for Self-Determination’s 37th annual Juneteenth celebration.
Brewers see 1st losing streak since April as Braves win in walk-off fashion
Ozzie Albies hit a pair of home runs, including a game-ending two-run shot in the ninth inning, as Milwaukee dropped its third straight game.
Darlington police chief arrested for OWI after hit-and-run crash
The chief of the Darlington Police Department was arrested Friday night after reportedly crashing into a retaining wall and leaving the scene in Monroe.
Brewers manager to undergo procedures to deal with pain
Pat Murphy told reporters he'll be going under the knife to deal with a disc issue in his back. He's also set for a hip replacement in July.
Wisconsin men's hockey loses 2nd assistant coach since Frozen Four appearance
The Badgers have two new goalies for the 2026-27 team and they'll have a new goalie coach, too.
Wisconsin Originals: Kenosha's Alan Ameche set standard for greatness as first Wisconsin Heisman winner
As America celebrates its 250th anniversary, we're recognizing Wisconsinites who have made unique contributions to the nation.
Marquette honored Tommy Thompson with education center 25 years ago
It was to be a resource for teachers from kindergarten through college by generating new information about teaching and learning, providing evaluation systems for teachers and students, helping equip teachers to educate racially and ethnically diverse students and assisting teachers…
Animals are crucial for medical research | Steve Clark
I disagree with Katherine Roe’s column on animal research, “Rescue of 1,500 beagles from Ridglan Farms just the beginning,” in the June 7 Wisconsin State Journal. As a member of the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, she offered…
Out of ICE custody, Milwaukee's Salah Sarsour says he is 'back to serve the community'
Salah Sarsour's outspoken nature on Palestinian rights prompted ICE's attempt to deport him, infringing on his First Amendment rights, his attorneys have said.
Waupun man arrested after driving wrong way on Highway 151, fleeing police at 130 mph
The pursuit lasted about 4.5 miles. No patrol vehicles or other motorists’ vehicles were damaged, and no injuries were reported.
Expect closures this summer at Madison’s Capitol Square North parking garage
Delays are expected during high-traffic events like the Dane County Farmers’ Market and Concerts on the Square.
Citizens must demand transparency, ethical leadership | Nino Amato
History teaches us that corruption rarely begins with a single scandal. It often follows a recognizable pattern that weakens public trust and undermines democratic institutions.
A truly progressive platform would win in a landslide | James Crittenden
The decline of U.S. and European carmakers is jolting. I fear these carmakers will collapse.






