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Free bus rides coming New Year's Eve in Madison
When free bus rides on New Year's Eve started in Madison, a good many of the revelers who will be going out Wednesday night were still in diapers.
Oregon School District testing ground for flu outbreak project
Students in the Oregon School District will be under the microscope, literally, over the next three years, to see if absenteeism for influenza is an early predictor for an outbreak in a community.
Two injured in Dodge County crash
Two people were hurt Sunday night in a two-vehicle crash in Dodge County, with one of the victims flown by medical helicopter to a hospital.
Trudy Rubin: Is this the end of Christian communities in Iraq?
On Christmas Day in 2008, I attended early-morning Mass at the Al Qaleb Al Aqdas (Sacred Heart) Church, in the Karrada district of Baghdad.
Badgers football: Andy Ludwig headed to Vanderbilt, reports say
The University of Wisconsin offensive coordinator was hired to the same post at Vanderbilt, multiple outlets reported Sunday night.
Celebrate New Year's Eve with these Madison-area events
Party on a Wednesday?
With mindfulness meditation, the world doesn't necessarily change, your reactions to it do
The technique gets raves from practitioners, who credit it with allowing them to be more resilient to stress.
Seeing the Bible anew
A massive undertaking, the modern-day Saint John's Bible is focus of new Chazen Museum of Art exhibition.
Report: Results from Reading Recovery program in Madison schools lag nation
The Madison School District has spent about $5.2 million in the last five years on the program that provides extra reading instruction for first graders who have low proficiency in reading.
Michael Perry: All mudded up
During the early December thaw we were preparing for a family trip (which is to say roaring around trying to cram a week’s worth of to-dos into a single afternoon) when I found myself needing …
Seattle Times: All lives are precious and matter
All life is precious — whether it’s that of belligerent Ferguson, Missouri, jaywalker Michael Brown, resistant Staten Island, New York, cigarette peddler Eric Garner, or New York City police o…
New York Times: When insider trading is legal
The Justice Department is reviewing its options in response to a recent court ruling that overturned two insider-trading convictions and threatens others. Unfortunately, the options are limite…
Catching Up: Fired Oakhill Correctional officers
No decision yet on firings of three Oakhill Correctional officers.
Restaurant News: Siblings serve up hometown dish at Fast Biryani
Fast Biryani has opened in the former, free-standing La Bamba location at 4738 East Washington Ave.
Jerry Davis: Quadriplegic needs help to help others
Spooner's Don Christensen is willing to try stem cell transplants so he can live longer to continue his website for disabled outdoors people and terminally ill kids, as well as work in other w…
Doug Moe: The bounty of braille
A dedicated group of volunteers with a distinguished history in Madison continues to translate books into braille.
Just Ask Us: Why are the light poles blue on Verona Avenue?
The city of Verona's blue light poles contribute to the "identity" of Verona Avenue but made quite a stir among community residents when they were first installed.
Ask the Weather Guys: What are geomagnetic storms?
What are geomagnetic storms?
Jonah Goldberg: Blame game in New York cop killings shows double standard
Going by objective standards of reason and fairness, Al Sharpton is not to blame for the assassination of two New York City cops.
Outback Bowl: Badgers' Melvin Gordon exceeded own high expectations in remarkable 2014 season
The image Melvin Gordon had for his future was borderline unrealistic.






